I’m completely fascinated by these images of the legendary designer Irving Harper’s farmhouse in upstate New York. (Harper created many of the now iconic modernist designs for Herman Miller and George Nelson.)
His sculptures – made from scraps of paper, carboard, matchsticks and secured with glue – are scattered throughout the house. Harper’s been tinkering about with these remarkable masks, shapes and formations for decades – there are literally hundreds of them.
What an extraordinary life.
Via New York Times.
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