
Pavel Janek
who worked with Josef Gocar
to create Rondo-Cubism
I was delighted to learn that
one of his other well-known designs
is Palace Adria
a gorgeous building near Mustek
where you can go and sit on the balcony
and enjoy the promenade of Prague people below.

the cubist vases
housed in this ultra-hip
cubist breakfront.
Hofmann also designed
over 300 sets theatre sets.

was the well-founded patriotic pride
of the young staff in their decorative heritage.
Lucie knew her country's artists
and loved sharing the beauty they created.

in these vases to do them justice?
For me, if it was autumn,
dried bittersweet and sumac.

Miracek was crazy about Delft design
in the Netherlands.

is ancient
and has undergone countless remodelings
through the centuries.
If you go,
enjoy the glass bottom in the first floor
looking down to the gothic basement
where all the furniture is kept.
See the bottom of the window well
in the picture above?
That used to be the door jamb
for the first floor
back in medieval times.

of this cheesy Communist poster
but David said native Czechs love to buy it
because ugly baby
and Dad with excessive sideburns
are very familiar to them as a
humorous memory of those times.

with side fold-out drawers is so familiar to Czechs
they hate it and never want to see it again.
To a foreigner like me,
it's just one more fabulously cool
modernist experiment.
Futurista has started a web page. So far it only has one page to it, and it's in Czech, so I've linked in my title to the only store in North America that is devoted to mid-century Czech furniture and design. It's in New York City, of course; it's called the Prague Kolektiv.