Benedikt Taschen has way too much fun. He lives in L.A.’s Chemosphere,  an iconic flying saucer–shaped house designed by John Lautner. He  collaborates and socializes with artists and celebrities. He is the  force behind Taschen, an international publishing house that produces  books on “art, anthropology and aphrodisiac.” He has stores in 12  international cities, 250 employees, and releases 100 new titles a year.
(via Unify, Simplify, Amplify: How Taschen Continues To Provoke | Co. Design)

Benedikt Taschen has way too much fun. He lives in L.A.’s Chemosphere, an iconic flying saucer–shaped house designed by John Lautner. He collaborates and socializes with artists and celebrities. He is the force behind Taschen, an international publishing house that produces books on “art, anthropology and aphrodisiac.” He has stores in 12 international cities, 250 employees, and releases 100 new titles a year.

(via Unify, Simplify, Amplify: How Taschen Continues To Provoke | Co. Design)

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