By: J.S., STA
The Slovenian Ethnographic Museum launched a new permanent exhibition showcasing the interior of an arts-and-crafts shop that famed architect Jože Plečnik (1872-1957).
Plečnik made the interior design for Lectarija, a shop in Ljubljana’s Congress Square, in 1938. It opened a year later. The shop’s stylish furniture, decor, and lighting paid homage to artisan products including honeybread (called lect in Slovenian) and wax candles.