To shoot our Summer campaign we went to The Glass House in New Canaan. Designed by Philip Johnson between 1945-48, The house is an emblematic example of the International Style in residential American architecture. The building’s materials seamlessly integrate into the surrounding landscape, blurring the boundaries between the interior and exterior.
The House is furnished with iconic modern furniture and artwork, including furnishings designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a lifelong friend of Johnson.
1. A view of the study at the Glass House, featuring the writing table designed by Mies van der Rohe, 1930
2. Elie Nadelman, Two Circus Women, 1930
3. Photograph of Johnson in front of the Glass House, photographed by Bruce Davidson, 1964
4. Glass House living area, featuring the Barcelona Chair designed by Mies van der Rohe, 1929
Flowers baskets and bud vases from our workshop with Underwater Weaving.
Last night, TWP friends came together to connect through craft at 27 Howard St. in a workshop led by mother-daughter duo Peggy and Erin of @underwater_weaving
Photography @cobeyarner