What did Wittgenstein Know?
Something about armchairs, blinds, doors, light bulbs and radiators apparently.
Absurdly detailed, proportionally obsessed and dimensionally peculiar, Wittgenstein considered typical interior concerns in an atypical manner. Not quite functionalist or just semantic, but something far more perceptive: a decorated logic, like that of an austerely oriented and philosophically leaning interior designer.
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