1930s Design Gallery
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Pavillion des Tabacs. 1931. P. Bosse.78 3/8 x 57 ¼ in./199 x 145.4 cmAn electric-pink neon gl
Elsa Schiaparelli necklace, 1938
Jean Luce, Dinner Plate, 1937. Porcelain with enamel, gold, and platinum. Exhibited at the 1937 Pari
mote-historie:Marlene Dietrich in Morocco, Photo by Eugene Robert Richee, 1930.Costume design by Tra
André Sornay, Games table, 1935. France. Photo: Katja Hirche. Source
Prints from “Décoration moderne dans l'intérieur” by Henry Delacroix. 1930. Paris. Pochoir-process p
silentpickford:Wyntoon: Bear HouseIn the 1930s, architect Julia Morgan designed several houses as pa
Disney was still finding its way with The Goddess of Spring (1934)–I first saw it as a kid, and fou
Blaupunkt radio, 1934. Germany. Via BAM
L'Été à Monte Carlo. 1937. Jean-Gabriel Domergue.24 ½ x 39 1/8 in./62.2 x 90.2 cm“The m
Lurelle Guild, Wear-Ever tea kettle, 1932-33. The Aluminium Cooking Utensil Co, NY. Via MoMA
turnerclassicmilfs:Claudette Colbert in Cleopatra (1934)Costume Design by Travis Banton & Vicky
talesfromweirdland:Model sheets, a mouth chart, and a walk cycle, for Betty Boop.Her early Fleischer
Denham MacLaren, low table, 1931. Glass and painted wood.
Swatch of velvet fabric printed with spheres in beige and white, 1930s.Courtesy MoMu - ModeMuseum Pr
Carlo Scarpa, Spirale carafe and glasses, 1936. Manufactured by Venini, Italy.
Robert Mallet-Stevens, foldable chair, 1934. Wood. France.
Story & Clark, Storytone Piano, 1939. Walnut Veneer. RCA Victor, USA. Via Wolfsonian.
Jean Carlu, poster artwork La Nuit du Trocadéro, 1939. Paris. Source
Marcel Breuer, set of side tables, 1930. Thonet. MAKK Cologne. Photo Marion Mennicken, Via RBA
Advertisement for Thonet steel tube furniture, made by Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Marcel Breue
Thonet Steel Furniture Catalogue 3430, 1936. Thonet Bros. London. Design: Marcel Breuer. Via Marcel
Peter Bang, Hyperbo 5 RG Steel, Radio, 1934. Bang & Olufsen. Inspired by the Steel Tube Chairs o
King Kong (1933) film posters. None of the artists could ever have guessed we’d be looking at their
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