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Selling Good Design: Promoting the Modern Interior
Designers now have at their fingertips an invaluable reference: an
illustrated history of modern furnishings and interior design from
period rooms of the early twentieth century. Ikea, eat your heart out:
Macy's, Lord & Taylor and others designed exhibits in the 1920s with
mock living rooms, bedrooms, and even kitchens to display and sell
modern furnishings and decorative objects.
Marilyn Friedman's
text and accompanying period photographs describe in detail the exhibits
held by Macys, Lord & Taylor, B. Altman, and Wanamaker's to
popularize modern design. Macy's, in particular, worked closely with the
Metropolitan Museum of Art to select designers and display works of
modern design by Gio Ponti, William Lescaze, and Paul Frankel as part of
the exhibits. More than 120 photographs illustrate period furnishings
and decorative objects by European and American designers, providing a
visual feast for interior designers, art lovers, and collectors.
Discounted 75% off the original price
Hardcover: 160 pages
Product Dimensions:
10.8 x 9.3 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
