I have recently come across Agnieszka’s Osipa’s work and I have no words to describe her jaw dropping creations. Her costumes are portrayed in a dream - like visual representation of various parts of folklore culture around the world and ways to revive them within the fashion context. Part of Agnieszka’s Osipa’s identity as a designer is to use recycled, industrial materials and a combination of handcrafted religious trims. Different manufacturing processes all come together with handmade techniques and materials for something historical and old, through the exploration of traditional arts and crafts and their projection to contemporary aesthetics.
Designer and Architect, Marcel Breuer (1902 - 1981) can be regarded as one of the most influential and important designers of the 20th century. As a young student at the Bauhaus Weimar, Breuer, who was Hungarian by birth, caught the eye with various furniture designs inspired by the Dutch De Stijl group. In 1925, at the tender age of only 23, he “invented” tubular steel furniture, a revolutionary development, to be considered his core contribution to the history of design. Breuer’s tubular steel designs, such as the famous Wassily armchair, the Bauhaus stool, or his various cantilever chairs are representative for the design of an entire epoch, and thus comparable only with Wagenfeld’s legendary table luminaire. In the shape of millions of copies they have long since taken a firm place among the great classics of Modernism. Yet it was not only tubular steel furniture that helped Breuer make an international splash. He was likewise a design history trail-blazer with his alu...


























