Exhibit Center Collection
Step into the captivating world of design and innovation at the Exhibit Center
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Step into the captivating world of design and innovation at the Exhibit Center. From historical masterpieces to contemporary marvels, this place is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. Transport yourself back to 1870 as you explore The Crystal Palace in London, where the botanical section takes center stage. Immerse yourself in nature's beauty captured in black and white. Discover Bernhard Pankok's visionary project for a woman's bedroom exhibited at the International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts in Turin, 1902. Witness how architecture blends seamlessly with functionality, creating an oasis of elegance. The Swedish Pavilion at the same exposition beckons you with its enchanting allure. Marvel at its intricate craftsmanship and exquisite details that showcase Sweden's artistic prowess. Walter Crane's collection awaits you within the English Pavilion at the International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts in Turin, 1902. Let his creations transport you to a bygone era filled with opulence and grandeur. Experience Franco Albini's genius through his interior design items showcased at Milan's IV Triennale in 1951 during Renaissance Edition. Prepare to be mesmerized by his innovative concepts that redefine modern living spaces. Journey back to Turin once more as we step into another pavilion from 1911’s International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts. Discover architectural wonders that push boundaries and challenge convention. Delve into photography as you enter a room dedicated solely to this expressive art form. Allow your senses to be captivated by visual stories frozen in time, each frame telling a unique tale. Venture outside Italy now, as we find ourselves amidst Uffizi Square and Palazzo Vecchio in Florence – an iconic location steeped in history and cultural significance. Feel the weight of centuries past enveloping these magnificent structures. Immerse yourself further within Florence’s rich heritage as we step inside Stibbert Museum’s Japanese Armoury Hall.