Aram
In 1960s London, Zeev Aram was a pioneer in dealing midcentury modern furniture, exhibiting the revolutionary wears long before the rest of the city caught on. Today, the showroom continues to carry work by Castiglioni, Le Corbusier, and their contemporaries, but has expanded quite a bit to include a few contemporary superstars, too, including lighting by Michael Anastassiades, chairs by Konstantin Grcic, plus a range of household accessories designed in-house.
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