Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames

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Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames

Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames
Rare’Il Mobile Imbottito Moderno’ Mid Century Modern Italian Furniture & Design Reference Book: Italian Text (no English). Il mobile imbottito moderno: Progetto e costruzione by Mario Dal Fabbro is a seminal work that delves into the art and science of upholstered furniture design during the mid-20th century. Published in 1971 by Hoepli, this richly illustrated volume offers an in-depth exploration of the design principles, construction techniques, and aesthetic considerations that define modern upholstered furniture. Mario Dal Fabbro, an esteemed Italian-American designer and author, brings his extensive experience and innovative approach to this comprehensive guide. The book features detailed technical drawings, construction plans, and design insights, making it an invaluable resource for designers, architects, and enthusiasts of mid-century modern design. With its focus on both the theoretical and practical aspects of furniture making, this publication stands as a testament to Dal Fabbro’s commitment to functional elegance and craftsmanship. Whether you’re a professional seeking inspiration or a collector interested in the historical context of modern design, this book provides a wealth of knowledge and visual reference. Vintage new old stock. Cover has minor shelf wear along the edges. Text in Italian only (no English) but the pictures do all the talking. Please note: all sales final. Item is as pictured. We are happy to send additional images if needed. Happy day every day. Please see our other auctions. This rare and insightful publication is a must-have for those passionate about furniture design and the mid-century modern movement. Its detailed approach and high-quality illustrations offer a unique glimpse into the craftsmanship and design philosophy of the era.
Rare Italian MID Century Modern Furniture Reference Book Saarinen/platner/eames

10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE

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10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE

10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE
10 ans, 100 modèles (CREAC). Non paginé (216 pages). 21,3 cm x 21,3 cm. 100 illustrations en noir & blanc. Important ouvrage sur les sièges de cette époque. Disponibilité et prix sur demande. 10 years, 100 models (CREAC). 21.3 cm x 21.3 cm. 100 black & white illustrations. Important work on the furniture of this period. Availability and price on request. (mobilier, meubles, design, Olivier Mourgue, Gilles Bouchez, Airborne, Lecubin, François Arnal, Philippe Pradalié, Jean-Michel Sanejouand, Jacques Hauville, Bema, Jacques Charpentier, Pierre Folie, Bernard Brunier, Coulon, Pierre Disderot, Marc Held, Doubinsky, Raymond Loewy, Jean-Paul Barray, Collet & Ponthus, Bernard Govin, Georges Frydman, Philippon & Lecoq, Jean-Claude Maugirard, Formag, Gérard Guermonprez, Alain Carré, Motte, Étienne Fermigier, Ateliers JER, Kappa, François Monnet, Ion Gheorghiu, Georges Lelong, Pierre Richard, Pierre Broc, Boris Tabacoff, François Guillon, Pierre Sels, Edmond Vernassa, Bernard Lassaoui, Christian Adam, Pierre Paulin, Onrev, Bernard Brunier, Patrick Gingembre, Paulus, Charles Zubléna, Plastiques de Bourgogne, Lionel Morgaine, Roger Fatus, Quasar Khanh, Marc Berthier, Michel Ducaroy, Philippe Morel-Lab, Roset, Michel Boyer, André Monpoix & Alain Richard, Kwok Hoï Chan, Roger Landrault, Hughes Steiner, Etienne-Henri Martin, Meubles et fonctions, Mobilier National.). Bernard Govin is a French designer and interior architect, born in 1940. During his life, he has created a range of pieces which, fluid in appearance and with audacious, futuristic curves, are still attractive today. Having studied at the école des arts appliqués Duperré and the institut d’esthétique industrielle, he opened his own agency in 1963. His investigations centre on the new materials. In 1966 he showed an emblematic work at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs (SAD) : his Asmara floor seating, produced by Ligne Roset from 1967. He then presented his Dunes seating, also produced by Ligne Roset, at the SAD 1972. His innovative pieces surprise by their very inventiveness and their great modernity. Bernard Govin was to see other models of his produced as a result of collaborations with a range of manufacturers and he eventually moved to the South of France to work on interior arrangement projects. Kwok Hoi Chan (1939 – 1987) was a Chinese architect and interior designer. He studied University of Architecture, Hong Kong. Notable interior design projects included furniture for Air India and the IBM offices in Hong Kong. In 1966-68, Chan worked in a London design studio, contributing to the interiors of the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth II. He subsequently, designed for Spectrum, the Netherlands. He created many unique works including the Zen chair. The cantilever in tubular steel with leather-covered thermoplastic material, an Alligator lounge chair, a Chromatic range, and a Zen chair, all produced by Sieges Steiner.
10 ans 100 modeles CREAC 1973 Mid-Century Modern MCM Chair Table Furniture RARE

LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture

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LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture

LOCAL PICKUP Rare mid century modern stereo speaker end table antique furniture
A pair of rare end table speakers from the late 50s/early 60s. Light marks from decades of use. One has the original speaker. One has a replacement. I show a photo of the replacement placed inside. I have the matching replacement speaker you can have too. Tops open for storage. It may have been Montgomery Wards. They are great and always envied by my friends and family.
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Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE

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Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE

Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Style Solid Wood Entryway Telephone Table Bench – EXTREMELY RARE. This exceedingly rare mid-century style telephone table bench is an exceptional find for collectors and anyone who appreciates unique, functional vintage design. Crafted from what appears to be solid walnut (wood type not confirmed) and built with superb craftsmanship, this piece offers both style and utility wrapped in timeless mid-century charm. The design includes a built-in tabletop / shelf perfect for a vintage telephone, books, or décor, paired with a comfortable upholstered seat cushion. The legs are finished with metal protective covers -possibly copper, brass, or another vintage alloy-which add character while protecting the wood. This was made by ACME Furniture in California in 2020 with materials from China. It is Vintage, but only Mid-Century Style, and was not made during Mid-Century Periods. There is one small stain on the cushion, which will most likely clean off easily with the proper fabric-safe cleaner. Rare Mid-Century Design: Solid wood construction with metal leg bottoms for durability and style. Multi-Functional: Works beautifully as an entryway bench, telephone table, reading nook seat, or an eye-catching accent piece. Superb Craftsmanship: Strong, well-built frame with the quality and attention to detail typical of mid-century furniture. Comfortable Upholstered Seat: Soft, supportive cushion (with one small, likely removable stain). Timeless Aesthetic: Clean mid-century lines that suit modern, minimalist, or vintage-inspired interiors. Height to Top of Cushion: 18.5. Height to Top of Wood Surface: 20. Leg Height: 14 3/4. Cushion Dimensions: 24″ L × 16″ W × 2 3/4 H. Wood Shelf/Tabletop Dimensions: 8 3/4″ D × 12 2/8″ W. This mid-century style modern telephone table bench is a rare and versatile piece that blends vintage charm, functionality, and beautiful craftsmanship. Whether you’re a collector or simply looking for a unique accent to elevate your home, this piece will make a striking impression in any entryway, hallway, or living space.
Vintage Mid-Century Style Wood Furniture Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE

Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE

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Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE

Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE
Vintage Mid-Century Solid Wood Entryway Telephone Table Bench – EXTREMELY RARE. This exceedingly rare mid-century telephone table bench is an exceptional find for collectors and anyone who appreciates unique, functional vintage design. Crafted from what appears to be solid walnut (wood type not confirmed) and built with superb craftsmanship, this piece offers both style and utility wrapped in timeless mid-century charm. The design includes a built-in tabletop / shelf perfect for a vintage telephone, books, or décor, paired with a comfortable upholstered seat cushion. The legs are finished with metal protective covers -possibly copper, brass, or another vintage alloy-which add character while protecting the wood. There is one small stain on the cushion, which will most likely clean off easily with the proper fabric-safe cleaner. Rare Mid-Century Design: Solid wood construction with metal leg bottoms for durability and style. Multi-Functional: Works beautifully as an entryway bench, telephone table, reading nook seat, or an eye-catching accent piece. Superb Craftsmanship: Strong, well-built frame with the quality and attention to detail typical of mid-century furniture. Comfortable Upholstered Seat: Soft, supportive cushion (with one small, likely removable stain). Timeless Aesthetic: Clean mid-century lines that suit modern, minimalist, or vintage-inspired interiors. Height to Top of Cushion: 18.5. Height to Top of Wood Surface: 20. Leg Height: 14 3/4. Cushion Dimensions: 24″ L × 16″ W × 2 3/4 H. Wood Shelf/Tabletop Dimensions: 8 3/4″ D × 12 2/8″ W. This mid-century modern telephone table bench is a rare and versatile piece that blends vintage charm, functionality, and beautiful craftsmanship. Whether you’re a collector or simply looking for a unique accent to elevate your home, this piece will make a striking impression in any entryway, hallway, or living space.
Vintage Mid-Century Furniture Solid Wood Entry Telephone Table Bench Seat RARE

Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture

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Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture

Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
A pair of rare end table speakers from the late 50s/early 60s. Light marks from decades of use. One has the original speaker. One has a replacement. I show a photo of the replacement placed inside. I have the matching replacement speaker you can have too. Tops open for storage. It may have been Montgomery Wards. They are great and always envied by my friends and family.
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture

Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture

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Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture

Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture
A pair of rare end table speakers from the late 50s/early 60s. Light marks from decades of use. One has the original speaker. One has a replacement. I show a photo of the replacement placed inside. I have the matching replacement speaker you can have too. Tops open for storage. It may have been Montgomery Wards. They are great and always envied by my friends and family.
Rare mid century modern stereo speakers end tables antique 50s 60s furniture

RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture

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RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture

RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture
A very cool “W” molded plywood magazine rack in the style of Alvar Aalto, circa 1970s. The piece is in very good condition and measures 13″W x 13.25″D x 14 Similar to: Alvar Aalto (Designer) Dimensions: Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)Depth: 13.25 in (33.66 cm) Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period) Materials and Techniques: Plywood, Molded Place of Origin: United States Period: 20th Century Date of Manufacture: 1970s Condition: GoodWear consistent with age and use.
RARE MCM W Molded Plywood Magazine Rack in the Style of Alvar Aalto furniture

Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE

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Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE

Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE
INTERIOR DECORATORS HANDBOOK 1960 Semi annual classified by products and services showing of suppliers with addresses Geographical listing branch showrooms and sales offices of advertisers index to advertisers Alphabetical register of in major trade cities Product finding index expressly for decorators and designers interior decorating staff of department and furniture stores Hall Publishing Company 230 Fifth Avenue New York 1 NY 484 pp 2.50 per year 2 issues to trade only. Mid-century modern (MCM) is a design movement in interior, product, graphic design, architecture, and urban development that was popular in the United States and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1969, [1][2] during the United States’s post-World War II period. The term was used descriptively as early as the mid-1950s and was defined as a design movement by Cara Greenberg in her 1984 book Mid-Century Modern: Furniture of the 1950s. It is now recognized by scholars and museums worldwide as a significant design movement. The MCM design aesthetic is modern in style and construction, aligned with the Modernist movement of the period. It is typically characterized by clean, simple lines and honest use of materials, and it generally does not include decorative embellishments. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Tract house in Tujunga, California, featuring open-beamed ceilings, c. Detail of Copan, a Niemeyer building in São Paulo, Oscar Niemeyer. The mid-century modern movement in the U. Was an American reflection of the International and Bauhaus movements, including the works of Gropius, Florence Knoll, Le Corbusier, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. [3] Although the American component was slightly more organic in form and less formal than the International Style, it is more firmly related to it than any other. Brazilian and Scandinavian architects were very influential at this time, with a style characterized by clean simplicity and integration with nature. Like many of Wright’s designs, Mid-century architecture was frequently employed in residential structures with the goal of bringing modernism into America’s post-war suburbs. This style emphasized creating structures with ample windows and open floor plans, with the intention of opening up interior spaces and bringing the outdoors in. Many Mid-century houses utilized then-groundbreaking post and beam architectural design that eliminated bulky support walls in favor of walls seemingly made of glass. Function was as important as form in Mid-century designs, with an emphasis placed on targeting the needs of the average American family. Eichler Homes – Foster Residence, Granada Hills. In Europe, the influence of Le Corbusier and the CIAM resulted in an architectural orthodoxy manifest across most parts of post-war Europe that was ultimately challenged by the radical agendas of the architectural wings of the avant-garde Situationist International, COBRA, as well as Archigram in London. A critical but sympathetic reappraisal of the internationalist oeuvre, inspired by Scandinavian Moderns such as Alvar Aalto, Sigurd Lewerentz and Arne Jacobsen, and the late work of Le Corbusier himself, was reinterpreted by groups such as Team X, including structuralist architects such as Aldo van Eyck, Ralph Erskine, Denys Lasdun, Jørn Utzon and the movement known in the United Kingdom as New Brutalism. Pioneering builder and real estate developer Joseph Eichler was instrumental in bringing Mid-century modern architecture (“Eichler Homes”) to subdivisions in the Los Angeles area and the San Francisco Bay region of California, and select housing developments on the east coast. George Fred Keck, his brother Willam Keck, Henry P. Glass, Mies van der Rohe, and Edward Humrich created Mid-century modern residences in the Chicago area. Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House is extremely difficult to heat or cool, while Keck and Keck were pioneers in the incorporation of passive solar features in their houses to compensate for their large glass windows. Mid-century modern in Palm Springs. Miller House, by Richard Neutra. The city of Palm Springs, California is noted for its many examples of Mid-century modern architecture. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][excessive citations]. Architects include:[11][12]. Welton Becket: Bullock’s Palm Springs (with Wurdeman) (1947) (demolished, 1996[13]). John Porter Clark: Welwood Murray Library (1937); Clark Residence (1939) (on the El Minador golf course); Palm Springs Women’s Club (1939). Cody: Stanley Goldberg residence;[14] Del Marcos Motel (1947); L’Horizon Hotel, for Jack Wrather and Bonita Granville (1952); remodel of Thunderbird Country Club clubhouse c. 1953 (Rancho Mirage); Tamarisk Country Club (1953) (Rancho Mirage) (now remodeled); Huddle Springs restaurant (1957); St. Theresa Parish Church (1968); Palm Springs Library (1975). Craig Ellwood: Max Palevsky House (1970). Albert Frey: Palm Springs City Hall (with Clark and Chambers) (1952-57); Palm Springs Fire Station #1 (1955); Tramway Gas Station (1963); Movie Colony Hotel; Kocher-Samson Building (1934) with A. Lawrence Kocher; Raymond Loewy House (1946); Villa Hermosa Resort (1946); Frey House I (1953); Frey House II (1963); Carey-Pirozzi house (1956); Christian Scientist Church (1957); Alpha Beta Shopping Center (1960) (demolished). Victor Gruen: City National Bank (now Bank of America) (1959)[15] (designed as an homage to the Chapelle Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, by Le Corbusier). Quincy Jones: Palm Springs Tennis Club with Paul R. Williams (1946); Town & Country Center with Paul R. Robinson House with Frederick E. Emmons (1957); Ambassador and Mrs. Annenberg House with Frederick E. Emmons (1963); Country Club Estates Condominiums (1965). William Krisel:[16] Ocotillo Lodge(1957); House of Tomorrow(1962). John Lautner: Desert Hot Springs Motel (1947); Arthur Elrod House (1968) (interiors used in filming James Bond’s Diamonds Are Forever); Hope Residence (1973). John Black Lee: Specialized in residential houses. Lee House 1 (1952), Lee House 2 (1956) for which he won the Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects, Day House (1965), System House (1961), Rogers House (1957), Ravello (1960). Gene Leedy: The Sarasota School of Architecture, sometimes called Sarasota Modern, is a regional style of post-war architecture that emerged on Florida’s Central West Coast. Frederick Monhoff: Palm Springs Biltmore Resort (1948) (demolished, 2003[13]). Richard Neutra (Posthumous AIA Gold Medal honoree): Grace Lewis Miller house (1937) (includes her Mensendlieck posture therapy studio);[18] Kaufmann Desert House (1946);[19] Samuel and Luella Maslon House, Tamarisk Country Club, Rancho Mirage (1962) (demolished 2003)[13]. William Pereira: Robinson’s (1953). William Gray Purcell (with protégé Van Evera Bailey): Purcell House (1933) (cubist modern). Donald Wexler: Steel Developmental Houses, [20] Sunny View Drive (1961). Home developer, Alexander Homes, popularized this post-and-beam architectural style in the Coachella Valley. Alexander houses and similar homes feature low-pitched roofs, wide eaves, open-beamed ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Stewart Williams: Frank Sinatra House (1946) (with piano-shaped pool); Oasis commercial building with interiors by Paul R. Williams (1952); William and Marjorie Edris House (1954); Mari and Steward Williams House (1956); Santa Fe Federal Savings Building (1958); Coachella Valley Savings & Loan (now Washington Mutual) (1960); Palm Springs Desert Museum (1976). Paul Williams: Palm Springs Tennis Club (with Jones) (1946). Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. Walter Wurdeman: Bullock’s Palm Springs (with Welton Becket) (1947) (demolished 1996)[13]. Examples of 1950s Palm Springs motel architecture include Ballantines Movie Colony (1952) – one portion is the 1935 Albert Frey San Jacinto Hotel – the Coral Sands Inn (1952), and the Orbit Inn (1957). [21] Restoration projects have been undertaken to return many of these residences and businesses to their original condition. Scandinavian design was very influential at this time, with a style characterized by simplicity, democratic design and natural shapes. Glassware (Iittala – Finland), ceramics (Arabia – Finland), tableware (Georg Jensen – Denmark), lighting (Poul Henningsen – Denmark), and furniture (Danish modern) were some of the genres for the products created. In America, east of the Mississippi, the American-born Russel Wright, designing for Steubenville Pottery, and Hungarian-born Eva Zeisel designing for Red Wing Pottery and later Hall China created free-flowing ceramic designs that were much admired and heralded in the trend of smooth, flowing contours in dinnerware. The company was one of the numerous California pottery manufacturers that had their heyday in post-war US, and produced Mid-Century modern ceramic dish-ware. Edith Heath’s “Coupe” line remains in demand and has been in constant production since 1948, with only periodic changes to the texture and color of the glazes. [23] The Tamac Pottery company produced a line of mid-century modern biomorphic dinnerware and housewares between 1946 and 1972.
Interior Decorators Handbook Spring 1960 Mid-Century Modern MCM Furniture RARE