Cg Holme Collection
"CG Holme: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step into the past with CG Holme, a captivating collection of snapshots from various eras and locations
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"CG Holme: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step into the past with CG Holme, a captivating collection of snapshots from various eras and locations. Transport yourself to 1940, where you'll find the Crane Company's innovative bathroom design, showcasing their commitment to functionality and style. Intrigue awaits in c1904 as John Singer Sargent captures the charm of gondolas by the Piazzetta, transporting us to a romantic Venetian setting frozen in time. CRW Nevinson takes us on an artistic adventure with "Wet Evening, Oxford Street" in 1919, depicting bustling city life drenched in raindrops that shimmer under dim streetlights. Hold your breath as Nevinson presents "Lorry-Jumpers, " also from 1919—a powerful portrayal of daredevil workers defying gravity amidst industrial chaos. Heal & Son Ltd. 's kitchen arrangement from 1942 showcases their expertise in creating functional yet elegant spaces for culinary delights to unfold. Travel back even further to 1702 through Peter Schenk's eyes as he unveils a mesmerizing view of the Dogana—an architectural masterpiece standing tall against time's relentless march. Discover elegance at its finest within Sun House's dining alcove in Hampstead during London's vibrant years of 1937—where sophistication meets comfort seamlessly. Witness Heals' timeless craftsmanship with kitchen furniture designed for both utility and aesthetics—bringing beauty into every corner of your home since 1937. Immerse yourself within Mrs. 's reconstructed London apartment—a harmonious blend of dining room and lounge that exudes warmth while embracing modernity. Uncover Brussels' hidden gems through an unknown artist's lens—a studio and dining room intertwining effortlessly within one house during Belgium's golden era in 1937. Finally, step foot into Raymond Loewy's New York penthouse entrance lobby—an exquisite fusion of art and design, meticulously crafted by the man himself in 1937.