A collection of gorgeous prints, apparel and products celebrating the Isokon Building (also known as the Lawn Road Flats) in Hampstead, London, designed by Wells Coates and built between 1929–1932 as an experiment in minimal, modernist urban living, with flats that had only tiny kitchenettes, but with a shared communal kitchen with dumbwaiters to each floor. Notable residents included Bauhaus émigrés Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and László Moholy-Nagy, as well as architects Egon Riss, Arthur Korn, and James Stirling, as well as writer Agatha Christie (between 1941 and 1947) and her husband Max Mallowan, amongst others.
50% of profits on all Isokon products sold will go to support the Isokon Gallery
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