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Kristina Wilson
"Livable modernism combined International Style functional efficiency and sophistication with a respect for American consumers' desires for physical and psychological comfort, paving the way for the work of Charles and Ray Eames and other post-World War II designers. Wilson offers a new view of modernist furnishings marketed for middle-class living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms of the 1930s, and provides groundbreaking analyses of many of the most popular items, including George Sakier's stemware for the Fostoria Glass Company, Russel Wright's American Modern furniture for Macy's, and Gilbert Rohde's clocks for the Herman Miller Clock Company." "Filled with fresh insights into a period in American modern design, this book provides an important new look at these designers' and design companies' philosophies, innovations, and influence that until now have been under-appreciated."--BOOK JACKET.
| Publisher | Yale University Press in association with the Yale University Art Gallery, YU Art Gallery |
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| Pages | 154 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 0-300-10475-8 primary |
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