“David Lynch was a superb director of architecture”
🎬 Renowned film director David Lynch, who passed away, was praised not only for his cinematic work but also his passion for architecture and design, often incorporating it into his films with great precision. He admired architects like Bauhaus students, Pierre Chareau, Ludwig Mies van de Rohe, the Wright family, and others. In 1986, Lynch purchased the Beverly Johnson House designed by Lloyd Wright and later hired Lloyd's son to design a pool house. Lynch's furniture designs were showcased at Salone del Mobile in 1997, with a Swiss company producing a limited run of his pieces. His last design project was "A Thinking Room" for the 2024 Salone del Mobile, featuring deep blue walls and a throne with seven chimneys. Lynch's deep understanding of space and design translated into his films, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.
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