Gilbert Rohde

Gilbert Rohde
Author: Phyllis Ross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Furniture design
ISBN: 9780300120646

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The molding of an American -- A natural path to modernism -- Designing furniture for mass production -- The Herman Miller connection -- The 1933 Chicago Fair -- Marketing modernism -- Promoting modernism in industry, education, and retailing -- Exhibits designed to sell : products, ideas, and image -- American modernism comes into focus.

Gilbert Rohde Designs

Gilbert Rohde Designs
Author: Gilbert Rohde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 67
Release: 1940*
Genre:
ISBN:

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Gilbert Rohde

Gilbert Rohde
Author: David A. Hanks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

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Herman Miller Catalog

Herman Miller Catalog
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1998
Genre: Furniture
ISBN:

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Making America Modern

Making America Modern
Author: Marilyn F. Friedman
Publisher: Bauer and Dean Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-04-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983863236

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A valuable resource for design professionals and historians, this book chronicles the evolution of modern interior design in the United States throughout the 1930s. With more than 200 images and detailed descriptions, design historian Marilyn F. Friedman presents more than eighty interiors by forty-five designers, including Donald Deskey, Paul T. Frankl, Percival Goodman, Frederick Kiesler, William Lescaze, William Muschenheim Tommi Parzinger, Gilbert Rohde, Eugene Schoen, Kem Weber, set designers Cedric Gibbons and Joseph Urban, and industrial designers Raymond Loewy, Walter Dorwin Teague, and Russel Wright. The book also highlights the work of women modernists who are practically unknown today, including Virginia Conner, Freda Diamond, Eleanor Le Maire, and Madame Majeska. Interiors cover the economic spectrum, from those created for wealthy patrons who embraced the modernist aesthetic, including Walter Annenberg, George Vanderbilt III, William Paley, and Abby Rockefeller Milton, to those designed with affordability in mind, including private commissions, as well as furniture and model rooms for manufacturers, design associations, and museum exhibitions. The book also profiles in detail entire model homes that highlighted new concepts in design and construction, such as Norman Bel Geddes¿ House of Tomorrow for Ladies¿ Home Journal, Macy¿s ¿Forward House,¿ Frederick Kiesler¿s ¿Space House¿ for the Modernage showroom, Eleanor Le Maire¿s ¿House of Planes¿ for Abraham & Straus, and the model houses at the 1933 and 1939 world¿s fairs held in Chicago and New York, respectively. The trajectory of American modern design during the 1930s was not linear. In rejecting the revivalism that had defined American design during the nineteenth century, the designers covered in this book forged something new-an American movement defined by simplicity, practicality, and comfort that embraced experimentation and variation in materials and style. An important survey of the early development of modern interiors in America, year by year.

Interior Design Masters

Interior Design Masters
Author: Mark Hinchman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1408
Release: 2018-06-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351685279

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Interior Design Masters contains 300 biographical entries of people who have significantly impacted design. They are the people, historical and contemporary, that students and practitioners should know. Coverage starts in the late Renaissance, with a focus on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The book has five sections, with the entries alphabetical in each, so it can serve as a history textbook and a reference guide. The seventeeth- and eighteenth-century section covers figures from Thomas Chippendale to Horace Walpole. The nineteenth-century section includes William Morris and Candace Wheeler. The early twentieth-century section presents modernism’s design heroes, including Marcel Breuer, Eileen Gray, and Gilbert Rohde. The post-World War II designers range from Madeleine Castaing to Raymond Loewy. The final contemporary section includes Ron Arad and the Bouroullec brothers. These are the canonical figures who belong to any design history. The book also contains less well-known figures who deserve attention, such as Betty Joel, the British art deco furniture designer; Paul Veysseyre, the Frenchman active in China in the 1930s; and more recently Lanzavecchia-Wai, the Italian-Singaporean duo whose work ranges from health care to helicopters. Global in its coverage, the book is richly illustrated with over 600 black-and-white and color photographs.

Herman Miller

Herman Miller
Author: Amy Auscherman
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781838666910

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The acclaimed chronicle of the rich history of this innovative furniture company, from its founding in the early twentieth century to today

Twentieth Century Design

Twentieth Century Design
Author: Jonathan M. Woodham
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1997-04-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780192842046

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A look at the wider issues of design and industrial culture throughout Europe, Scandinavia, North America, and the Far East. The book explores the way in which 20th-century designs such as the Coca-Cola bottle have affected our culture more than those considered true classics

Herman Miller 1940 Catalog & Supplement

Herman Miller 1940 Catalog & Supplement
Author: Leslie Piña
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780764307058

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This exact reprint of the 1940 product catalog and supplement from the Herman Miller Archives is an historic document showing hundreds of Art Deco and other classic modern furniture, all designed by Gilbert Rohde. Featuring innovative and revolutionary modular seating and cabinets and his use of exotic veneers, tubular steel, bent wood, and plastics, this book complements (rather than repeats) the equally important 1939 catalog (also available from Schiffer). With its current price guide, this is an invaluable tool for the researcher, collector, dealer, and museum curator.