A project by Sander Wassink adds Moroccan spice to a Gispen classic

From its inception, the Bauhaus and its timeless geometric aesthetic carried a hegemonic undercurrent. Its luminaries were among the first to realize that designs suitable for mass production could restore uniformity and authenticity to what they
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