2001, Nilufar
Pages: 143
A reflection on the intensity of twentieth-century design, the catalogue offers an overview of the era’s most radical and poetic works. Rooted in the practices of modernist masters, it reveals how objects—from Prouvé’s 1935 bookcase to Delaunay-inspired color experiments—embody a dialogue between form, function, and lyrical expression. Through a curated selection of historical pieces, the publication provides a concise visual and critical perspective on a century that continues to shape contemporary design and Nilufar’s engagement with its legacy.