1920s Interior Gallery
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DONALD DESKEY (1894–1989)THREE-PANEL SCREENMade by Deskey-Vollmer, Inc.Oil on canvas, metal leaf, an
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Frankfurt Kitchen, introduced 1927. Photo: Anja Jahn, Museum für Angewan
Léon Deshairs, Interior in Colors, a Portfolio. Part of the exhibition Exposition des Art Décoratifs
Interior of a monastery prayer hall or shrine room, Mongolia, 1925.
Nude in an Interior, Julius LeBlanc Stewart
Margarete Schuette-Lihotzky, Frankfurter Küche, 1926. The first fitted kitchen by the architect from
Screen: BlockEileen Gray (British; 1878–1976)ca. 1925 Black lacquered wood blocks, pivoting on steel
Brooklyn Museum. 1920. Alphonse Mucha.12 1/8 x 19 1/8 in./23.8 x 48.5 cmIn 1921, a retrospective of
Piet Mondrian, Colour design for the Salon of Ida Bienert, 1926. Axonometry pf a room in bird’s eye
DaphnisDagobert Peche (Austrian; 1887–1923)ca. 1916–23Sidewall (wallcovering) machine-printed on pap
Joseph Urban (American; 1872–1933), architectRoof Garden, Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati, Ohio Pen and bl
DaphnisDagobert Peche (Austrian; 1887–1923)ca. 1921Sidewall (wallcovering) machine-printed on paperC
interiordesignmagazine: Jensen Architects converted a 1920s automobile showroom into Blue Bottle Cof
{Mondrian Hotel by Tom Dixon. Using a 1920s cruise liner as a visual reference for interiors for the
Eileen Gray, Screen, 1928.This screen was in her apartment on Rue Bonaparte in Paris until her death
Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky. Kitchen sideboard with drawers, 1926. From the Frankfurt Kitchen se
Gerrit Rietveld, Schroeder House, 1924. The heart of the house is the airy light-filled space o
Interior of Casa Batlló by Antoni Gaudí, Barcelona, 1927.
Interior of Christmas card, 1920s.
Christmas Card interior, 1920s.
Wallpapered Oriental Bathroom, ca. 1920s.
Green itchen in a renovated 1920s Spanish Revival residence in Los Angeles. [2047 x 1594]
Lighting the home. By Westinghouse Lamp Co., 1925.
Josef Hoffmann, Bowl for Weiner Werkstätte, c. 1920s.
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