The major exhibition “Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors,” on view at Vitra Design Museum, aims at reopening the conversation about the contemporary private interior and its evolution. The exhibition highlights important societal, political, urban and technical shifts that have shaped the design and the use of the Western interior over the last 100 years. “Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors” features 20 iconic interiors by architects such as Adolf Loos, Finn Juhl, Lina Bo Bardi, and Assemble, alongside artists like Andy Warhol or Cecil Beaton, and interior designer Elsie de Wolfe. By presenting iconic interiors, the exhibition seeks to reignite the fundamental discourse about the discipline of interiors design and reflects on how interior design has always been inspired, enriched, and shaped by other disciplines, including architecture, product design, fine arts, and stage design.
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