• In 1956, he founded his design company, Michael Taylor Interiors, Inc. Under Michael Taylor Designs, he manufactured his own designs and in 1985 partnered with Paul Weaver to develop and market interior and exterior furnishings to the wholesale design trade. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1985 Paul Weaver, former Director of Marketing and VP of McGuire Furniture, approached Taylor with a plan to develop and expand the nascent Michael Taylor Designs product line offered by Taylor's interiors company into a new entity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Michael Taylor Designs Inc. was officially incorporated on August 5, 1985. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1980-1985 president of the Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA), 1986 professor of Town Planning, Faculty of Architecture, RWTH Aachen, member of the Deutsche Akademie für Städtebau und Landesplanung, member of the Freie Akademie der Künste, Hamburg, 2007 principal of the Academy for Architectural Culture (aac). (aac-hamburg.com)
  • In 1948, anticipating the potential for an interior design boom, a showroom was opened on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan catering exclusively to designers. (modernredux.com)
  • The 'Nuclear Groups' as well as the HARVEY PROBBER 'sling' chair (1948) were chosen for MoMA's Good Design exhibition in 1951. (modernredux.com)
  • The chair stands out among the other furnishings in his ornamental interiors as the centre of coordinated spatial action. (encyclopedia.design)
  • She was in charge of several projects such as Lingang New City, Shanghai, and the Audi Design and Modelling Centre, Ingolstadt. (aac-hamburg.com)
  • In the year 2008, the American designer George Nelson (1908-1986) would have celebrated his 100th birthday. (design-museum.de)
  • George Nelson (1907 - 1986) was an American industrial designer. (encyclopedia.design)
  • This collection is comprised of four books of Alberto & Roy (Firm)'s historical forecasts for 1986/1987 Fall/Winter, 1997 Spring/Summer, 1998 Spring/Summer and 1998/1999 Fall/Winter. (fitnyc.edu)
  • Strauss, Gary, "Casual Clothes by Intense Design, Jhane Barnes Wields Software to Weave Menswear Empire," in USA Today, 10 August 1999. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In 1956, Michael Taylor began his own interior design company. (wikipedia.org)
  • After dissolving his partnership with Frances Mihailoff, Taylor set up Michael Taylor Interiors, Inc. on Sutter Street in San Francisco in 1956. (wikipedia.org)
  • His office produced numerous furnishings and interior designs that became modern classics, including the Coconut Chair (1956), the Marshmallow Sofa (1956), the Ball Clock (1947) and the Bubble Lamps (1952 onwards). (design-museum.de)
  • Moreover, Nelson designed several private homes, including a New York town house for Sherman Fairchild (1941, together with William Hamby) and Spaeth House on Southampton beach (1956, together with Gordon Chadwick). (design-museum.de)
  • HARVEY PROBBER, INC. was established in New York City in 1945 by its namesake-who rose to become one of America's preeminent designers within the decade. (modernredux.com)
  • Century licensed collections with celebrity interior designers such as Thomas O'Brien , Charlotte Moss and Bunny Williams among others. (1stdibs.com)
  • Other exemplary brutalist designers are Silas Seandel , the idiosyncratic New York furniture designer and sculptor whose works in metal - in particular his tables - have a kind of brawny lyricism, and Curtis Jere , a nom-de-trade for the California team of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels , the bold makers of expressive scorched and sheared copper and brass mirror frames and wall-mounted sculptures. (1stdibs.com)
  • Brutalist furniture and sculptures remain popular with interior designers and can lend unique, eccentric, human notes to an art and design collection in any home. (1stdibs.com)
  • In addition to his preoccupation with architecture and the domestic interior, Nelson intently pursued the topic of office furnishings. (design-museum.de)
  • He was inspired to try his hand at sketching ideas for furniture and sold his first design for a sofa at the age of 16 for $10 (roughly $175 in today's money). (modernredux.com)
  • Franco Raggi, born in 1945, has contributed greatly to the design and architecture fields for over five decades. (encyclopedia.design)
  • As an architect, designer and writer, Nelson was deeply interested in the topics of domestic living and interior furnishings. (design-museum.de)
  • Designed by architect Charles Thompson and commissioned by Duncan McRae Sr., the house was constructed in 1912 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 1982. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • For their architect, the Martins wisely chose Gordon B. Kaufmann, who designed an Italian Mediterranean-style two-story home that was elegant in every way, yet restrained in its decorative treatment. (myshopify.com)
  • Fortunately, they made no presumptuous changes to architect Kaufmann's elegantly designed residence. (myshopify.com)
  • He also worked with Sandro Pasqui in the design studio Pasqui e Pasini from 1974 onwards. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The Wilder Chaise 1968 Lounge is a masterpiece of design created by Charles and Ray Eames , featuring a nylon-coated cast aluminium frame and base with a leather-covered polyurethane foam upholstered seating section. (encyclopedia.design)
  • He created Archizoom Associati in 1968 with Andrea Branzi, Gilberto Corretti, and Paolo Deganello, which developed industrial and architectural designs and urban planning and was a notable Italian architecture practice until 1972. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Whereas The New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York chooses the later date of 1977. (eteristv.lt)
  • 1974 appointed professor, chair A for Design, TU Brunswick, head of Institute A for Architectural Design. (aac-hamburg.com)
  • Concerns the Decorative Design Exhibits at different locations in 1979. (steinerag.com)
  • In his 40-year career at Century, until he retired in 1995, he designed well over 100 furniture lines. (1stdibs.com)
  • Italian design critic Barbara Radice is renowned for shaping the narrative of the Memphis Group, a 1980s postmodern design collective. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Also in the 1970s as well as in the 1980s, Manhattan interior designer Jay Spectre introduced an Art Deco -informed spirit at Century Furniture, creating oversize, inviting lounge chairs and bentwood benches that featured plush tufted leather cushions. (1stdibs.com)
  • By the 1970s, HARVEY PROBBER, INC., had opened trade showrooms in major design centers across the country and had exchanged the residential furniture market for the larger and more lucrative contract (commercial) field. (modernredux.com)
  • Thieves centers on the New York blue-chip commercial art world, with its fussy idiosyncrasies and particular flavor of exploitation. (e-flux.com)
  • After hiring designer Raymond K. Sobota in 1950 and introducing the enormously popular Citation Collection in 1954, Century established its reputation as a leader in stylishly designed high-quality furniture. (1stdibs.com)
  • 1973-74 Professor - Department of Visual Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, York University, Toronto. (wallacegalleries.com)
  • 1975-89 Acting Chairman - Department of Visual Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, York University, Toronto. (wallacegalleries.com)
  • It was Probber's interest in flexibility of function that led to his most significant design breakthrough: the upholstered unit or "modular" furniture system. (modernredux.com)
  • Case goods were added to the modular mix in the 1960s-a single basic design was made available in a choice of finishes, legs, bases, heights, and hardware. (modernredux.com)
  • Michael Taylor (born Earnest Charles Taylor, January 30, 1927 - June 3, 1986) was an American designer best known for creating the "California Look" of interior design. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nelson was one of the most influential figures in American design during the second half of the twentieth century. (design-museum.de)
  • its best-known iterations in the United States are the Whitney Museum of American Art , which was designed by Marcel Breuer , and Paul Rudolph 's Yale Art and Architecture Building . (1stdibs.com)
  • His Sculpture Front cabinets laced with high-relief patinated steel mounts have become collector's items nonpareil, while the chairs , coffee table and dining table in his later Cityscape series and Sculpted Bronze series for Directional Furniture are perhaps the most expressive, attention-grabbing pieces in American modern design . (1stdibs.com)
  • Century's Citation line - a sizable collection for the brand that spanned furnishings for the bedroom, dining room and more - is revered in the world of vintage mid-century modern furniture collectors. (1stdibs.com)
  • Scope and Content The collection consists of diaries, journals, letters, personal and home expenses, social and charitable events, clubs and other organizations, childhood memorabilia, and photographs of the Hollenback family who lived in Pennsylvania, New York and New Mexico. (unm.edu)
  • The majority of the collection consists of published versions of the periodicals Fashion Calendar and the Fashion International from 1947-2014. (fitnyc.edu)
  • The collection also includes published and draft copies of Fashion Calendar, Fashion International, Home Furnishing Calendar, Fashion Trade Calendar, and New York Fashion Council. (fitnyc.edu)
  • Over time, he became very close to Mr. Schaeffer, who referred to him as "his dear Michael," and who set him up as a partner in a fledgling design company with Frances Mihailoff, a prominent designer in San Francisco at the time. (wikipedia.org)
  • As design director at Herman Miller, a leading US manufacturer of modern furniture design, Nelson had a major influence on the product line and public image of the company for over two decades. (design-museum.de)
  • Known for its durable vintage display cabinets , nightstands and dressers made of cherry, oak, walnut and more, Century Furniture of Hickory, North Carolina, began as an upholstered goods company in 1947 but added case goods and sophisticated mahogany dining-room furnishings shortly thereafter. (1stdibs.com)
  • Myers described it this way: 'In the mid-1930s, the F (S). C. Johnson Company, a forward-thinking community-oriented company of Racine, Wisconsin where I grew up decided to commission a building the town could be proud of and asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design it. (steinerag.com)
  • With an architectural degree from Yale, he was not only active in the fields of architecture and design, but was also a widely respected writer and publicist, lecturer, curator, and a passionate photographer. (design-museum.de)
  • Imbricated in the story of this transformation were the architectural laborers, those who worked in architectural offices in design or management, those who taught, and those who were directly involved in construction work. (we-aggregate.org)
  • The term brutalism - which derives from the French word brut , meaning "raw" - was coined by architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s featuring monumental buildings, usually made of unornamented concrete, whose design was meant to project an air of strength and solidity. (1stdibs.com)
  • Fioravanti, a celebrated automotive designer, has significantly influenced the industry with his visionary designs at Pininfarina, especially through collaborations with Ferrari. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Sobota had furniture in his blood - after graduating from Kendall College of Art & Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he worked for his uncle Karl Schmidt, who was at the time a well-known furniture designer for Berkey and Gay and other makers in the Grand Rapids area, then known as America's furniture capital . (1stdibs.com)
  • Sobota's nightstands, cabinets, side tables and more are characterized by his interest in Asian design, distinctly and brilliantly expressed in his Hollywood Regency -style Chin Hua line , which debuted during the 1970s. (1stdibs.com)
  • Groos, Michael, "Loosening Up: A New Look in Menswear for Fall," in the New York Times , 5 January 1988. (encyclopedia.com)
  • first birthday, his family moved to Cooperstown, New York , a community founded by his father on a large piece of land which he had bought for development. (cloudfront.net)
  • The Barnebys of Brockhampton claimed to be descended from a junior branch of the medieval Barnby family of Barnby Hall (Yorks ER), but the earliest certain ancestor seems to be Thomas Barneby of Ludlow, who was Treasurer to King Edward IV and was killed at the Battle of Towton in 1461. (blogspot.com)
  • What was, at first, a clientele of San Francisco Bay Area socialites soon expanded to Los Angeles, Miami and New York. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ski show materials document specific shows-Canada, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York-and the ski models displayed and, in some instances, orders placed. (si.edu)
  • Our assortment, like the pieces in MoMAâ s architecture and design department, is item driven. (eteristv.lt)
  • The pieces sold very well during the 1950s, and the line is an oft-cited success story for Sobota, who would go on to win awards for his work and whose own catalogue of designs for the brand is massive. (1stdibs.com)
  • Lately, the word "brutalist" has been adopted by the realms of furniture design and the decorative arts to refer to chairs , cabinets , tables and accessory pieces such as mirror frames and lighting that are made of rougher, deeply textured metals and other materials that are the visual and palpable antithesis of the sleek, smooth and suave. (1stdibs.com)
  • In 1947, its production was moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, then the center of the furniture manufacturing industry. (modernredux.com)
  • Particularly the stark simplicity of his furniture designs appealed to modern taste, which led to the production of replica Mackintosh chairs and settees. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Sobota soon launched his own studio, designing furniture as a freelancer for various local manufacturers. (1stdibs.com)
  • The design of brutalist furniture encompasses that which is crafted, hewn and worked by hand - an aesthetic rebuke (or, at least, a counterpoint) to furniture that is created using 21st-century materials and technology. (1stdibs.com)
  • Paul Evans is Exhibit A for brutalist furniture design. (1stdibs.com)
  • Member of Freie Akademie der Künste, Hamburg, 2005 honorary doctorate (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan), 2007 honorary professor (East China Normal University College of Design, Shanghai), 2007 president of aac. (aac-hamburg.com)
  • And the effect of light on a room drove many of his design decisions. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are some photographs of Lucile's clients, and photographs of 'Rose room' interiors of Lucile. (fitnyc.edu)
  • Marco Acerbis, a stalwart in architecture and design, carved a unique career path beginning with prestigious Foster+Partners, before starting an independent, Italian practice. (encyclopedia.design)
  • After Taylor's death in 1986 Weaver assumed full control and over the subsequent 24 years greatly expanded the product lines, established nationwide sales showrooms and developed the Taylor brand into one of the most recognized luxury products in the home furnishing industry. (wikipedia.org)
  • Probber was awarded several prestigious Roscoe design industry awards during his career. (modernredux.com)
  • The 11th annual Night of Stars held by Fashion Group International honored Bernadine Morris, the chief fashion reporter for the New York Times. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright s Decorative Designs: Harmony in the House. (steinerag.com)
  • The SFMOMA Museum Store offers the finest selection of modern and contemporary art books, as well as innovative design objects and furnishings, contemporary jewelry and apparel, educational children's books and toys, posters and stationery, plus our exclusive line of SFMOMA signature products. (eteristv.lt)
  • But that didn't stop the New York Central freight line. (blogspot.com)
  • Many people all over the world adore his beautiful, straightforward designs. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Early on, Nelson was convinced that design should be an integral part of a company's philosophy, and by promoting this viewpoint, he also became a pioneer in the areas of business communication and corporate design. (design-museum.de)
  • x2122;s expertise in home remodeling and new construction help you design your home today. (issuu.com)
  • Graduated from Fashion Institute of Technology, New York , 1975. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y. (fitnyc.edu)
  • The date was picked to commemorate the rumored crash of an UFO in Roswell, New Mexico on July 2, 1947. (blogspot.com)
  • One of the largest stockists of original arts and crafts furnishings is Tony Geering who can be found at the Dome in Southwold, Suffolk. (achome.co.uk)
  • He lived much of his boyhood and the last fifteen years of life in Cooperstown, New York , which was founded by his father William Cooper on property that he owned. (cloudfront.net)
  • A mere four years after entering the Rudolf Schaeffer School of Design, Michael Taylor was already a partner in an interior design business at the age of 25. (wikipedia.org)
  • But while the brutalist government buildings in Washington, D.C., seemingly bask in their un-beauty, brutalist interior design and decor is much more lyrical, at times taking on a whimsical, romantic quality that its exterior counterparts lack. (1stdibs.com)
  • At the Olivetti information bureau, he designed things like a text-editing system, a minicomputer, and a copier. (encyclopedia.design)
  • With his encouragement, the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of New York sent the Rev. Daniel Van Mater Johnson to do missionary work, becoming the town's first settled priest on February 1, 1838. (usc.edu)
  • To commemorate this occasion, the Vitra Design Museum which also keeps the estates of Nelson, toured the first comprehensive retrospective of his work. (design-museum.de)
  • Probber's work would always be tempered by his concern to strike an artful balance between design and ornament. (modernredux.com)
  • His designs are celebrated globally, with work showcased in various esteemed institutions. (encyclopedia.design)
  • A gift from MoMA Design Store is remembered always. (eteristv.lt)
  • expand you to the New York victim of the unique Confederation of Journalists for getting this greenhouse of Support and children to the year for treating this und. (badrollerz.com)