93 products
93 products
93 products
Hand Carved Maple Vase
Regular price $180.005" x 4"
Artist: Hanna Dausch
Cherry Blossom Sola Cube
Regular price $84.00A delicate net of lace-like veins formed from the calyx that gently wrapped and protected the fruit. The genus name, “Nicandra," is taken from the Grecian poet Nicander of Colophon, known for his works on poison. The stem and calyx turn black in places, and the leaves develop small black thorns.
Botanical essence
Delicacy with a solid core
Material
Polyester resin / dried flower
Size and weight
1.6"D × 1.6"W × 1.6"H / 74g
Sandstone 13" Table Lamp
Regular price $400.00Triple Tiered Sandstone lamp with blown glass 6” orb fitting and dimmer switch.
13” Tall by 7.5” wide
Artist: Ethan Streicher
& son x Liteyear Corduroy Cap
Regular price $68.00Garment dyed, six panel cap w/ & son embroidered logo
Buttery soft, dead stock 8 wale corduroy
Adjustable back closure
Color: Black
One Size Fits All
Made in USA
& son x Liteyear Bucket Hat
Regular price $75.00Dobby bucket hat w/ embroidered & son logo in walnut
The House of Xavier Corberó
Regular price $68.00Xavier Corberó (1935–2017) is among the foremost Spanish artists of the last century. His sculptures in rough-hewn stone, marble, and bronze gave form to ideas running through a circle of contemporary surrealist artists, including Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró, but with pieces distinctly his own. His works are widely and internationally celebrated in institutions like London’s V&A and New York’s The Met, but maybe his greatest artwork is located on the outskirts of Barcelona in the form of the home he built for himself over a period of five decades, a series of labyrinthine rooms, levels, buildings, and arches that he continually added to whenever money came his way, conceiving new plans on morning strolls with the local builder.
The House of Xavier Corberó, edited by his daughter Ana Corberó, is the first publication to explore this home in Esplugues de Llobregat, which soon looks to be sold. With original photography by Daniel Riera, it also features a series of texts by long-time friends and colleagues of the artist: the architects Ricardo Bofill and Josep Acebillo, program director at World Architecture Festival Paul Finch, artist and journalist Celia Lyttelton, RBTA director Pablo Bofill, as well as an interview with Corberó himself by the filmmaker Albert Moya, originally published in issue #16 of Apartamento magazine.
Release date: December 14 2021
Published by Apartamento Publishing S.L.
First edition, December 2021
Dimensions: 240 x 285mm
Binding: hardcover
Pages: 224
Berlin Living Rooms
Regular price $48.00‘When I received an invitation from the American Academy in Berlin to spend a few months in the German capital, I knew it would be my last chance to at last make Berlin Living Rooms. The Berlin of 2014 was a far cry from the divided and battered Berlin of the 1960s and 1970s I had known. It was now a glorious city where all the young people of the world wanted to move and where many famous artists had chosen to work. The Berliner Luft was still contagious. I embarked on my voyeuristic journey with the gusto and curiosity of a new visitor’.
—Dominique Nabokov
After re-releasing Paris Living Rooms and New York Living Rooms, we’re excited to launch the reprint of our sold-out publication Berlin Living Rooms, by Dominique Nabokov. Over the years we’ve developed a close relationship with Dominique, after featuring a selection of her beautiful interior photos from Paris Living Rooms (2002) and New York Living Rooms (1998) in issue #5 of the magazine. We’ve had the privilege of publishing the third instalment in a project that has evolved for more than 20 years to become a sort of holy trinity of interior photography books.
Berlin Living Rooms features original photography by Dominique Nabokov and texts by American novelist Darryl Pinckney and ZEIT magazin editor Christoph Amend.
Release date: October 18
Published by Apartamento Publishing S.L.
October 2021
Third edition
Dimensions: 240 x 285mm
Binding: Hard cover
Pages: 120