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Vintage 1940 Philips Philishave ad by Philips Vinckboons (II). Bold graphic design, Art Deco influence & geometric shapes showcase modern grooming. A captivating commercial illustration.
A nostalgic vintage scene featuring a wooden Philips Prelude 456A radio set captured by Philips Vinckboons (II) in this evocative 1937 painting that invites you to bring a touch of historical charm into your home.
Wim Rietveld (1924-1985) was a Dutch industrial & furniture designer, son of Gerrit Rietveld – an architect whose groundbreaking Mondrian House remains one of the most iconic buildings of the modernist era. From his early years in Utrecht, Wim inherited his father’s unwavering belief in simplicity and geometric abstraction as tools for creating beautiful and purposeful objects. This influence prof
A vibrant close-up of a red 1983 Philips Walkman captures a nostalgic retro mood through its detailed design by Philips Vinckboons (II), inviting you to explore this iconic piece of technological history for your collection.
1994 Philips Vinckboons filter coffee machine – a sleek, modern product shot in studio lighting. Explore this minimalist design & classic aesthetic of Dutch product photography.
Discover the Ohmmeter by Siemens & Halske (1900) – a rare vintage electrical device! This detailed telegraph machine showcases early tech innovation, precision engineering & warm tones.
Explore Joseph Frank Hoover’s ‘Vacuum Cleaner’ (1961) – a striking product photography piece showcasing mid-century design & vibrant colors. A unique art collectible!
Vintage Philips electric razor (1939) by Philiphvinckboons – a unique product advertisement! Bakelite design, steel blade & leather case. A fascinating piece of mid-20th century tech.
High-voltage pulse generator by Philips Vinckboons (II) – a stunning 1937 technical illustration of an industrial marvel. Explore this unique artwork's intricate design & historical significance.
Explore the captivating Victorian chromolithograph by Joseph Frank Hoover depicting a woman diligently cleaning with a vacuum cleaner alongside her infant child – a poignant glimpse into domestic life and artistic innovation.
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