One of the world's most important collections of twentieth-century design, the Stewart Collection incorporates iconic furniture, ceramics, textiles, posters, graphic art, jewelry, and everyday objects from the 1930s to today.
This book presents items chronologically, highlighting contrasts and parallels between works including posters by Max Bill, ottomans by Frank Lloyd Wright, and a drawing for the Bakelite Corporation by Rolph Scarlett. Striking contrasts abound in the juxtaposition of such diverse works as silver by Puiforcat, glass by Alvar Aalto, ceramics by Russel Wright, textiles by Marianne Straub, and a lamp by Karl Trabert. Each decade of the twentieth century is introduced by an essay giving the context that shaped the works, providing a history of modern design. Great designers, including lesser-known but highly influential figures, are presented alongside their signature creations that retain a prominent place in the design world today.
One of the world's most important collections of twentieth-century design, the Stewart Collection incorporates iconic furniture, ceramics, textiles, posters, graphic art, jewelry, and everyday objects from the 1930s to today.
This book presents items chronologically, highlighting contrasts and parallels between works including posters by Max Bill, ottomans by Frank Lloyd Wright, and a drawing for the Bakelite Corporation by Rolph Scarlett. Striking contrasts abound in the juxtaposition of such diverse works as silver by Puiforcat, glass by Alvar Aalto, ceramics by Russel Wright, textiles by Marianne Straub, and a lamp by Karl Trabert. Each decade of the twentieth century is introduced by an essay giving the context that shaped the works, providing a history of modern design. Great designers, including lesser-known but highly influential figures, are presented alongside their signature creations that retain a prominent place in the design world today.
One of the world's most important collections of twentieth-century design, the Stewart Collection incorporates iconic furniture, ceramics, textiles, posters, graphic art, jewelry, and everyday objects from the 1930s to today.
This book presents items chronologically, highlighting contrasts and parallels between works including posters by Max Bill, ottomans by Frank Lloyd Wright, and a drawing for the Bakelite Corporation by Rolph Scarlett. Striking contrasts abound in the juxtaposition of such diverse works as silver by Puiforcat, glass by Alvar Aalto, ceramics by Russel Wright, textiles by Marianne Straub, and a lamp by Karl Trabert. Each decade of the twentieth century is introduced by an essay giving the context that shaped the works, providing a history of modern design. Great designers, including lesser-known but highly influential figures, are presented alongside their signature creations that retain a prominent place in the design world today.