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How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior
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Floor 3
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Cantilevered Chairs for the Velvet-Silk Cafe
. 1927
Charlotte Perriand with Le Corbusier and Lúcio Costa.
Maison du Brésil, a Study Bedroom,
Paris. 1959
Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
The Velvet and Silk Cafe
. 1927
Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Philip Johnson Bedroom, 424 East 52nd Street, New York
. 1930
Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Resolutely Modern, a Bachelor’s Bedroom
, 424 East 52nd St, New York. 1930
Grete Lihotzky. Frankfurt Kitchen from the Ginnheim-Höhenblick Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 1926-1927
Frederick Kiesler. Nesting Coffee Table. 1935–38
Willi Baumeister. wie wohnen? Die Wohnung (How Should We Live? The Dwelling) (Poster for exhibition organized by the Deutsche Werkbund at the Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart, Germany). 1927