Even before the meat grinder of the world wars, modern wanted to save the world with beauty, inventing a universal language - design, understandable to everyone, it permeated the pre-war world from east to west. Here and there: from Japan to the United States, beauty ceased to be the toy of the elites and an attribute of the poor's mysteries. It became an everyday thing, part of every day, from the clothes one wears to the chair one sits on.
Penetrating every facet of the kaleidoscope of life, it made us appreciate life itself.