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Alexander and Louisa Calder having lunch with Stamo Papadaki, Roxbury, c. 1938
Photograph by Herbert Matter © Calder Foundation, New York
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Cassina reissues Pierre Jeanneret furniture from Chandigarh in 2019.

PIERRE JEANNERET, Office-armchairs, designed for the Architects Office, Secrétariat and Administrative buildings, Chandigarh, India, c.1955-1956. Material teak and cane. / 1stDibs
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Stamo Papadaki, Seaside villa in Athens (1933): Formal analysis.
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RENAAT BRAEM (1910-2001) : Projet pour un pavillon de chasse, 1930.
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Robert Mallet-Stevens, décor pour “L’Inhumaine”, Marcel L’herbier, 1923.
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Idlewild Airport lighting design; Stamo Papadaki, 1955.
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Jewellery made for Audrey and Stamo Papadaki' s wedding; by Alexander Calder, ca. 1946. The William and Judith Bollinger Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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Le Corbusier skinned his dog Pinceau after he died and then used his skin to bind Don Quixote.
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Jean Ginsberg and Berthold Lubetkin, 25 Avenue des Versailles, 1931
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