American Design Gallery
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Will Burtin, Insert “A Program in Print” of magazine Scope, 1955. Co-edited by Leo Lionni. Via print
Russel Wright, Coffepot, Soup bowl, Gravy Holder, Vegetable serving dish from American Modern Dinne
Eva Zeisel, Coffepot with Lid, 1942. By Shenago Co, USA. Via Brooklynmuseum.
Alexey Brodovitch for Harpers Bazaar, 1960s.
Design from Pennsylvania Germans, 1930s. The Index of American Design: The Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Harry Bertoia, bar stool, 1952. Molded fiberglass, chrome-plated steel. Knoll International USA, Sou
Angelo Testa, textile Stilts, 1951. Cotton, USA. Via Cooper Hewitt.Testa, one of the most important
Circa 1889, by H.S. Crocker & Company.
grypsis:stylemic:Eighth Generation is what modern Native American design looks like without cultural
Laments, by Jenny Holzer, published by Dia Art Foundation. Designed with Jill Korostoff.
1947 AGA Americana Kitchen American Home Magazine
Daren Thomas Magee (American, based Ojai, CA, USA) - 1: Delicate Balance 2: Freakquency 3: Te Amol
Henry Rosenfeld, Bag with feather pattern fabric, 1955-1959. USA. Via Goldstein Museum of Design
Valerie Hammond (American, b. Santa Maria, CA, based NY, USA) - 1: Seance, 2008-2012, Relief printed
Hey, Oakland! Our collaborative VoterVOX design workshop is coming up this weekend. RSVP with your p
lesstalkmoreillustration:Discomelon Art Print by Catherine Kim*More Things & Stuff
philamuseum:Happy birthday to American architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright! Wright (1867-1959)
Illustrated design for Jackalope Tattoo in Minneapolis. North American folklore describes a Jackalop
Harry Bertoia, No. 422, Diamond Chair, 1952-53. Manufactured by Knoll, since today. Coming from Ital
Elenhank Designers, Inc. (American; 1940s–70s)Four Textile DesignsLinen, screen printed using three
Moorhead & Moorhead, Filament Wound Stool 7 Point, 2012. Made by Mattermade. Carbon Fiber, made
Wallace Hume Carothers, inventor of the synthetic fiber Nylon for Du Pont de Nemours & Co, 1935-
What we consider possible or impossible is rarely a function of our capability. American author Robe
Fun puzzle poster with each American state in the union as a glyph, design by Stormfeed
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