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Marcello Gandini, Studio Bertone, study for Alfa Romeo Carabo, 1968. Photo: picture-alliance / maxpp
Jørgen Kastholm, Preben Fabricius, FK 86 Lounge chair, 1964. Re-edition by Walter Knoll, Germany. Pe
Perception Modules by Electrohome, 1961
Günther Kieser, poster for American Folk Blues Festival, 1968 Since 1962 Kieser worked primarily for
Cristobal Balenciaga (French, born Spain; 1895–1972)Evening Dress, 1951. SilkThe Metropolitan Museum
In 1965, Bacardi moved its headquarters to Bermuda, which had developed into a popular pit stop for
Heinrich Heidersberger, Bertoia Chair – Rhythmogram, 1962. Read more about this technique: Heidersbe
Mercury Marauder, 1963Paul.Malon
Lutz Roeder, cover artwork for german magazine Gebrauchsgraphik, 1966. Source
Had a look at the exhibition about Willy Fleckhaus, the big german influencer from the 1960s to the
Panasonic, advertisement for TravelVision portable TV, 1968. Just slightly ahead of our time. Japan.
Electrical toys for girls: Brutzelette. Der elektrische Herd für die kleine Hausfrau, late 1940s. Ba
Trendsetter: Paper Dresses,1966‘What was supposed to be a promotional gimmick turned into a bo
Dietmar Winkler, poster design for MIT, 1967-1969. More to see: artvee.com
Herbert Spencer, Typographica 5, England, 1962. Typographica was a journal of typography and visual
Hans “Nick” Roericht, on-board service products for german airline Lufthansa, 1962. Sour
Preben Fabricius, Jørgen Kastholm, Tulip chair, 1964. Made by Kill, Germany. Via Leclere
talesfromweirdland:Alternative power station designs by Henry Dreyfuss and Associates, for US Steel.
Willi Fleckhaus, artwork for Twen magazine, March 1964. Germany. The holy grail of twen issues: Visi
Saul Blass, title sequence for Stanley Kramer’s It*s a mad, mad, mad, mad world, 1963
Michael Engelmann, poster for the pre shave lotion T2, 1960s. Pitralon, Germany. Via Ideenstadt / fl
Tin toy, Japan, 1960s. Made by Yoshiya (KO). Chromolithographed, acrylic glass, plastic. This futuri
Toyota 2000GT, 1968. Collab of Toyota and Yamaha, Japan. Via rm auctionsMany credit the German-Ameri
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