Paris 1925: The roaring twenties on display
Lecture with curator Morten Spjøtvold
It has been 100 years since the legendary Paris Exhibition of 1925, an event that gave its name to the international Art Deco movement. In the heart of Paris, a spectacular dream city was built, featuring luxurious pavilions showcasing the finest in modern craftsmanship and design.
Discover iconic design trends and stylistic movements from the 1920s, such as Swedish Grace, Classicism, and Soviet Constructivism. Gain insight into the work of renowned architects and designers like Gio Ponti, Le Corbusier, and René Lalique, all of whom left a lasting mark on the era.
The lecture will be delivered by curator Morten Spjøtvold, responsible for Kode's collections of glass, metal, and furniture. Get ready for a journey back to a time where glamour and innovation went hand in hand!