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Greta Magnusson Grossman, Three panel folding screen, 1952. For Glenn of California. Via LA Times.
Frans Mettes, Heineken Charlie, 1951
Cristobal Balenciaga (French, born Spain; 1895–1972)Evening Dress, 1951. SilkThe Metropolitan Museum
Regina Relang, The Pearl Necklace, 1955. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. Via Gallerie Basse
Space dog, 1950s. Made by Yoshiya, Japan. V&A
Carl Auböck, chair and trolley, 1953. Wicker. Werkstatt Carl Auböck, Vienna. Museen des Mobiliendepo
Barbara Jones, artwork for Catalogue cover, exhibition Black Eyes and Lemonade, British Popular Art,
André Sornay, Low Seat Slipper chair, 1955. Source
Egon Eiermann, Folding chair SE 18, 1952. Wilde und Spieth, Germany. Museum für Angewandte Kunst. Vi
Franco Scaglione, Alfa Romeo (B.A.T.) 5, 7 & 9 concept cars, 1953–1955. Via Sotheby’sAhead of th
Knoll brochure, german edition, 1953-54. Via Marcel Breuer Digital Archive
Alexey Brodovitch, cover design for Harpers Bazaar, 1958. USA.
talesfromweirdland:Before it became Batman’s ride, the 1955 Lincoln Futura was a concept car, create
Richard Neagle, The Bamboozler child’s clothes tree, 1953. Wood and metal. Brooklyn Museum. Exhibiti
Trude Petri, Cookie jar with a high grip, 1957. KPM Manufakturarchiv, Berlin. Via museumsportal
design-is-fine:Piero Fornasetti, plates Arcimboldesca, 1950s. Via domusweb.it
Models on the roof of Palazzo Pucci in Florence, wearing evening dresses, palazzo pyjamas and terryc
Staffan Wirén, illustrations for the ABC Book “Ingen rädder för ABC inte heller för 1-2-3" – No
Harry Bertoia, High chair, 1951. Knoll International. Via Goldstein Design Museum, University of Min
Early cover (girls) of Christophorus magazine, the in-house publication of Porsche. It started in 19
Niklaus Stoecklin, advertising poster for Bell meat company, 1955. Switzerland. Stoecklin was the fa
Franco Grignani, artwork for Vitamine A ad, 1952. Dompé Farmaceutici, Italy. Via aiap.it
Egon Eiermann (1904-1970), folding chair SE 18, 1958. Made by Wilde & Spieth, Esslingen, Germany
Jens Risom, chair Vostra, 1950s. Re-edition Walter Knoll, Germany.
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