hustle culture

Prière de Toucher by Marcel Duchamp and Enrico Donati, a book of collage made from foam rubber, velvet, and cardboard, published by André Breton, 1947.
Villa Cavrois by Robert Mallet-Stevens in Croix, France, 1932
1984 Olympic Games Poster
Chartreuse Historic Image
Flowers at the New York Flower Market, spotted by Kelly.
Artemide’s Tizio table lamp, 1972.
The Nobody’s Perfect chair by Gaetano Pesce x Etro for Zerodisegno, 2003
Aluminum-bodied Mercedes-Benz 300sl.
Ron Arad’s T Four 4 collapsible tea cart, c. 1994
Space Age stereo by Alain Carré for Helium France, stainless steel, 1968.
The cover of an issue of Cahiers D’Art featuring Marcel Duchamp’s Couers Volants, 1936.
Murano blown glass vase by Vittorio Zecchin, c. 1923.
Vintage glassware, 1980s
Stone snuff bottle
Vintage Rug
The Moviegoer, the debut novel by Walker Percy, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1961.
An abstracted photograph of Robert Graham’s bronze sculpture Koreen, 1993.
Josef Hoffmann’s Grid Basket, c. 1905-1910.
Shadows, a pochoir from Man Ray’s Revolving Doors, 1926.
Tilework at the Copacabana Promenade by Roberto Burle Marx, spotted by Kelly in Rio de Janeiro.
Dozie Kanu, Anti-Climb Guiding Lamp, 2025
Fiorruci Caribe Table Lamp by Targetti, c. 1980s
Harper's Bazaar, photographed by Ernst Beadle, Alexey Brodovitch, October 1947
Frank Gehry’s Binocular Building in Venice, California.
Advertising Ashtray from Pernod Pastis, France, 1950s
Cigarette box by Pierre Legrain, c. 1926
T-shirt by Malcolm McLaren, Vivienne Westwood, and Johnny Rotten, 1976
Marble details, shot by Kelly in New York City.
Chanel jacket
One of Constantin Brancusi’s illustrations for Plante si Animale by Ilarie Voronca, 1929.
A Lassù miniature chair by Alessandro Mendini, 1974.
Gibson Les Paul guitar, c. 1960s.
Collection of space mats
A color chart from a first edition of Shikimei sokan by Sanzo Wada, founder of the Japan Standard Color association, 1931, from Calab Rare Books.
Italian Green PP Desk Chair with Steel Frame by Vico Magistretti for Kartell, 1990s
Flyer for Lecture at Santa Monica Bay Club of Printing
A study for the sculpture The First Step, by Constatin Brancusi, c. 1913.
Wallace Berman, Silent Series (TS23), a verifax collage with hand additions, 1968-69.
Pantonic Chair, Model 5020, for Haag, 1992.
Column by Bruno Vaerini, Villongo, Italy, 1992
Doors at Tomaso Buzzi’s La Scarzuola in Umbria, Italy, 1958- 1978
For Your Eyes Only, Eon Productions/United Artists, 1981, 4
Peter Shire’s Sapporo sculpture, 1992.
Vintage wool rug, c 1970-1980
The Sphinx by the Continental Type Founders, 1925
Mariko In Studio
A photograph of Alfred Stieglitz’s second American exhibition of Pablo Picasso, paired with works by Georges Braque and Mexican pottery and carvings, 1915.
Weekend House, 1964
Sleeping Muse, a bronze sculpture by Constantin Brancusi, 1910.
Gino Sarfatti chandelier for Arteluce, 1958.
Man Ray's Emak Bakia, 1926
Cube teapot by Rolf Sinnemark for Rörstrand, Sweden, 1986
George Hugnet, invitation to the De L’image exhibition, 1962.
Mrs. N’s Palace, a massive sculpture consisting of more than 100 objects by Louise Nevelson, 1964-77.
François-Xavier Lalanne’s pair of Marble Bird armchairs, 1974
A vintage vinyl shop
Geometric tiles
Face of the Nairobi bar cabinet by Ettore Sottsass, c. 1989.
Classroom chair by Stefan Weworka, 1970.
Broccoli House
Peter Shire’s Bronze Teapot, 1982.
The Bubble House by Maurice Medcalfe, New York, New York, 1969.
Katrina Umber, Interlaced Pictures, October 2025. A series of multilayered paper photographic prints, commissioned for Side Hustle that traces the layered light and architectural geometries of Wearstler’s pool house.
The cover of Tom Mankiewicz’s script for Live and Let Die, 1973, based on the novel by Ian Fleming.
Julius Shulman’s photograph of John Lautner’s Chemosphere, 1960, a flying saucer-shaped home known as one of the most famous mid-century modern houses in the world, published by Taschen.
Rene Herbst mannequin produced by Siegel, c. 1930s
Photograph by Erich Mendelsohn, 1929
Katrina Umber, Interlaced Pictures, October 2025. A series of multilayered paper photographic prints, commissioned for Side Hustle that traces the layered light and architectural geometries of Wearstler’s pool house.
Chartreuse Historic Image
Vintage leather chairs, spotted by Kelly at the Paul Bert Serpette antiques market in Paris.
1970 JVC Videosphere
Interior, 1980s.
Theo Verhulst Perspex palm tree floor lamp, 1982.
A Bauhaus tea infuser and strainer, made of silver and ebony, by Marianne Brandt, c. 1924.
Symbols and Colors Used for the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games
An Austrian travel agency designed by Hans Hollein, 1979.
Michele Oka Doner’s Untitled (from the terrible chair series), patinated cast bronze, 1990.
A pochoir plate from Man Ray’s Revolving Doors, 1926.
Vintage Deco Spoon
The Malabrigo House by Jacques Bedel, Entre Ríos, Argentina, 1984-85
Brancusi, a volume in the “Modern Masters” series, written by British painter and art historian Eric Shanes. Published by Abbeville Press, 1989.
Album cover for jazz keyboardist Bob James and guitarist Earl Klugh’s 1979 collaboration, One on One.
A whitewall tire, shot by Kelly (who loves them) at the Fondazione Prada in Milan.
Rudolph Schindler’s Schinder House in Los Angeles, California, 1922
Dorothy True, a Surreal double-exposure portrait by Alfred Stieglitz, 1919.
Robert Therrien’s No title (stacked plates, white), 1993
The Italian cover of Ian Fleming’s 007 novel Goldfinger, 1959.
Chanel shoes by Matthieu Blazy, 2025
Black leather and silver deco chair from Gil & Roy props
A color chart by Christian Friedrich Pange from what is likely the first printed book on classifying colors, 1782, from Calab Rare Books.
Shattered Murano glass, shot by Kelly at a factory  on the island of Murano in Venice, Italy.
Jeune Fille, a pochoir from Man Ray’s Revolving Doors, 1926.
Man Ray’s Revolving Doors: VI. Dectaner, a portfolio of ten pochoir prints, published by Editions Surréaliste, 1926.
Katrina Umber, Interlaced Pictures, October 2025. A series of multilayered paper photographic prints, commissioned for Side Hustle that traces the layered light and architectural geometries of Wearstler’s pool house.
Jonas Bohlin, Concrete Chair
André Perugia mask shoes, 1928
Interior, 1980s.
Aluminum post-modern wall lamps by Steve Lombardi for Artemide
Selections from an antique music book.
Nam June Paik’s Video Flag, 1996, 84 10” CRT monitors in a 7 x 12 grid within a plexiglass frame.
Ettore Sottsas, Del Diavolo mirror, 1980
Another from Sigmar Polke’s Paris series, a photographic collage, 1971.
Mid-century flowered lounge chair, Italy, c. 1960s.
Farber ist Leben, a publication celebrating the 25th anniversary of the German printing company Gebruder Hartmann, 1930.
Barbara Chase-Riboud’s All That Rises Must Converge, a sculpture of bronze, synthetic silk, and silk fiber, 1973.
A page from ABECEDA, featuring photographs of dancer Milča Mayerová by Karl Paspa, 1926, from Calab Rare Books.
Lincoln Continental Mark V: Diamond Jubilee Edition, 1978
Family House at the Empordá by Ricardo Bofill, Mont-Ras, Spain, 1973
Chairs by Marco Mencacci c. 1990s, spotted by Kelly in Remix Gallery at the Paul Bert Serpette antiques market in Paris.
Photograph of Milča Mayerová by Karl Paspa for ABECEDA, 1926, from Calab Rare Books.
John Lautner’s Chemosphere, 1960
Peter Shire’s Scorpion teapot, 1984, glazed stoneware.
A tea service realized in hand-beaten silver, ebony, and semi-precious stones by Josef Hoffmann and manufactured by Wiener Werkstätte, 1910.
Tile at a Parisian restaurant.
A vintage suede lips-shaped couch, found by Kelly at the Paul Bert Serpette antiques market in Paris.
Fireplace design by Timothy Godbold
1950's Woman's Gloves, Philadelphia Museum of Art
The pantry at Villa Knips, designed by Josef Hoffmann, Vienna, Austria, 1924-25
Vista Alegre cup and saucer
Anna Castelli Ferrieri was an Italian architect and industrial designer best known for her pioneering modern furniture designs for Kartell, blending functionality with sleek, innovative use of plastic materials.
Peter Ghyczy’s Garden Egg Chair, manufactured by Elastogran GmBH, 1968.
Exit Level, 2009
AD Article 809 N Hillcrest
Louise Bourgeois’ fabric sculpture Single III, 1996, shot by Kelly at the Fondazione Prada in Milan, Italy.
Porcelain with lid by Janák