The worlds of architecture and furniture are inextricably related—that may be why many of history’s greatest architects, such as Jean Prouvé, Oscar Niemeyer, and Zaha Hadid also lent their prowess to product design. New York gallery _benda is exploring these commonalities in two concurrent exhibitions, one revisiting mid-century classics and another highlighting contemporary front runners. For the contemporaries, the gallery tapped former
curator Juan Garcia Mosqueda for “No-Thing,” which showcases newly commissioned works from nine emerging architectural practices known for pushing boundaries. Each piece, such as the Kamer Frank daybed (pictured) by @devyldervincktaillieu, calls into question how we approach interiors. The shows display until February 17.