Laminated Collection
"Laminated: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world wonders, where history meets innovation
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"Laminated: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world wonders, where history meets innovation. From anime armor to Hungarian type, Italian craftsmanship to Spanish treasures, this collection showcases the versatility and beauty creations. Travel back in time to ca. 1580 Italy, where a stunning piece of anime armor takes center stage. Its intricate design and flawless construction transport you to a realm of warriors and legends. Meanwhile, an ancient treasure from Spain's Aliseda Treasury reveals the artistry of 7th century BC laminated artifacts. Venturing further into the realms of creativity, we encounter space memorabilia that commemorates Apollo XI's historic journey. An exquisite lapel pin serves as a reminder of humanity's giant leap for mankind. Theophil Hansen's Austrian dining chair from c. 1870 demonstrates how laminated materials can elevate everyday objects into works of art. Its elegant curves and timeless design speak volumes about craftsmanship that withstands the test of time. In stark contrast is a modern "Moo Cow" milk-bar adorned with vibrant pink, red, and ivory laminated plastics - an ode to contemporary aesthetics merging with functionality. A nostalgic Christmas advert from 1953 transports us back in time when Formica kitchens revolutionized home interiors. The durability and style offered by these laminate surfaces were truly ahead of their time. Switching gears once again, we encounter broken glass atop Switzerland's Swiss Confederation upper picture storm - nature's way of reminding us that even amidst chaos lies beauty waiting to be discovered. Nature also takes center stage in ZAÔé¼senberg Schreckhorn's mountain landscape captured in 1829 - a breathtaking scene preserved through meticulous lamination techniques by Artokoloro. Finally, Etruscan civilization unveils its secrets through intricately embossed bronze situlas used as urns during the 6th century BC.