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Mahogany (1975).Tracy, an aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion s
Harold van Doren & John Gordon Rideout, King Radio „Skyscraper“, 1935. UF Resin, glass, metal. A
The First American Machine Gun — The Browning M1895Invented by famous gun designer John Browni
Beautiful American kitchens from the 1940s. See more here.
hamonikakoshoten:Brodovitch(Masters of American Design) アレクセイ・ブロドヴィッチ
Russel Wright, Salt and Pepper Shakers, 1939-59. Stoneware. American Modern Pattern. USA. Via Goldst
Ensemble by Jean Dessès, Paris, 1958Photograph by Gleb Derujinsky (American; 1925–2011)Model: Iris B
Russel Wright, Set for spiced popcorn, 1934. Chase Brass & Copper Company, USA. Via Red Digital
Massimo Vignelli www.vignelli.comAward-winning American designer born in Milan.
Cover of Esquire, December 1966. Via PastPrint
Who do you want to be? Made by me.
Rita Leach, cover illustration of The Dance magazine, 1930. USA. Via Wolfsonian
Ford Mustang Milano Concept, 1970. USA. Photo Robert Conner. Via mustangandfords.
American grenadier officer’s sword with Philadelphia markings, American Revolution.from Sofe Design
American Architect & Building News (1887) - House of Pierre Lorillard, Rhode Island designed by
Russel Wright, cocktail glass, 1950s. USA. Via Cooper Hewitt
Tête-à-tête/courting chairs in brass, American, ca. 1887
Flaminio Bertoni & André Lefèbre, Citroën DS 19, brochure for the american market, 1956. Via old
escapekit:The American ShamecardsAdvertising Agency Mullenlowe, US has created Shamecards, a unique
Norman Ives, typeface as art. More about Ives: printmag1/ Untitled, 1959. Collage. Synthetic polymer
Paul Rand, poster design “He Who Stops Being Better Stops Being Good” for IBM Excellence
Parker Fitzgerald (Photographer, American, b. Milwaukee, WI, based Portland, OR, USA), and Riley Mes
1960s party invitation by American illustrator, John Alcorn (1935-1992).
Vera Neumann, scarf, late 1970s. USA. Via Goldstein Design Museum,
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