The Recipe for Timelessness: Quality, a Hint of Innovation, Appropriate Design, and The Idea.
These are the elements that transform production into creation—the creation of art. And art is timeless.
Consider these iconic designs: the «Moloch» lamp by Gaetano Pesce, the «My Mother’s Chesterfield» armchair by Gunnar Andersen, the «Barcelona Chair» by Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, the floor-standing «Nun» lamp by Pierre Chareau, the «Carlton» bookcase by Ettore Sottsass, the «House No. 8» (the Eames House), and many more.
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Art has no practical aim—it has an idea. Hidden thoughts and emotions of the artist are brought to life through a physical object, a verbal presentation, or a performance.
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Celebration, provocation, homage, fascination, questioning, or clarification—these are the roles of art. An object without an idea is merely a piece of design. Iconic creations demand a philosophy. The philosophy of art.
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