1930s Design Gallery
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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
Walter Knoll, chair model K28, 1932. For Thonet. Source
Sintrax coffee maker, 1930/31. Schott, Germany. Via Collection SoehlkeContrary to an often used des
KEM or Karl Emanuel Weber, Chair, 1935-36. Made by Mueller, Grand Rapid, Michigan, USA. Via 1stdibsR
Hermès, Kelly Bag, 1950s. Named after Grace Kelly. The typical form was already designed around 1930
Cocktail Ball for appetizers with tray, 1935. Made by Chase Brass & Copper. Pierced to accept to
Minka Podhajska, Set of small money boxes, 1930
Aga Cooker, advertisement 1935. Source: Phaidon design classics app. Source 2
Wilhelm Kienzle, serving cart, 1935. Aluminum and wood. Made by Mewa, Switzerland. Via Fischer aucti
John Vassos, portable phonograph RCA Victor Special, 1937. Aluminium. RCA Manufacturing Company, USA
Speed Underground Poster (1930) by Alan Rogers.London Transport used posters to advertise the tube i
Rosenthal, Art deco vase, 1930. Porcelain. Germany. Via J. Lohmann Gallery
Ad for Gitanes, 1931 / illustration by René Vincent.
“Ruba Rombic” Perfume Bottle1928–32GlassDesigner:Reuben Haley (American; 1872–1933)Manufacturer: Con
ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi:Maison Desny Modernist Chrome Wall Light, ca.1930.(Source: Galerie Pat
Harold van Doren, Washer model E, 1939. The Maytag Co. USA.
Harold van Doren, Midget radio, 1933. Designed for Air-King Products Co. Inc. with J.G. Rideout. Via
Pochoir Prints, design for textile or wallpapers, 1920s. Schweitzer, Burkhalter, FIT NY
J.P Wittlig, route map, 1937. Pan American Airways. Route across Pacific, with time-zone changes. Vi
igormag:Josef Frank (1885–1967), textile design Catleya, Linnen 315, 1930s.
Katsu HamanakaA pastoral scene - lacquered and gilt wood, two panelsSotheby’s
BAUHAUS ARCHIVE, Design for “Metro” Textile - Léna Bergner (German, 1906–1981), 1932, Go
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