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Satsch Gallery Presented Infinite Design: the First Major Retrospective Dedicated to Alberto Churba

With an important call for references to design, art, architecture and culture, the opening event was a unique opportunity to rediscover the creative universe of Churba. In a climate of great convocation, the Errázuriz Palace was filled with historical pieces: from the carpets exhibited at the Di Tella Institute and the Smithsonian, to the variants of the Cinta armchair and the glass blown handcrafted, all accurately cured by Sandra T. Hillar an…
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With an important call for references to design, art, architecture and culture, the opening event was a unique opportunity to rediscover the creative universe of Churba. In a climate of great convocation, the Errázuriz Palace was filled with historical pieces: from the carpets exhibited at the Di Tella Institute and the Smithsonian, to the variants of the Cinta armchair and the glass blown handcrafted, all accurately cured by Sandra T. Hillar an…

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El Planeta Urbano broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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