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Raymond Loewy, Pencil Sharpener, 1934. |
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Raymond Loewy, Coldspot Refrigerator, Sears, 1934. |
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Henry Dreyfuss, Big Ben Alarm Clock, 1939. |
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Henry Dreyfuss, Hoover 150 Vacuum Cleaner, 1933-6. |
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Henry Dreyfuss, Twentieth Century Limited Locomotive, 1938. |
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Norman Bel Geddes, Futurama, 1939 NY World’s Fair. |
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Harrison and Fouilhoux, Trylon and Perisphere, 1939 New York World’s Fair. |
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Norman Bel Geddes, Motor Car No. 8, 1932. |
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Installation view of “Machine Art,” exhibition, 1934. MoMA. |
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Florence Knoll, Union Carbide Offices, New York, 1960. |
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Installation View, “Organic Design in Home Furnishings”, MoMA exhibition, 1941. |
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Charles and Ray Eames, LCM Chair, 1946. Molded-plywood, metal, and rubber mounts. Produced by Herman Miller. |
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Charles and Ray Eames, DAR armchair, c. 1948-50. Polyester fiberglass composite. Produced by Herman Miller. |
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Charles and Ray Eames, ESU-400 Cabinet, 1949-1950. Steel, laminated plywood, wood, fiberglass, lacquered Masonite, and rubber. Produced by Herman Miller. |
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Eva Zeisel, Town and Country Dinner Service, 1945. Earthenware. Produced by Red Wing Pottery. |
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George Nelson, Storage Wall, 1945. |
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George Nelson and Associates, Marshmallow Sofa, 1954-55. Painted steel, latex foam, and vinyl upholstery. Produced by Herman Miller. |
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George Nelson, Ball Clock, 1950. Produced by Howard Miller. |
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Richard Hamilton, Just What is it That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing? 1956. Collage. |
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Peter Murdoch, Spotty Chair, 1963. Polyethylene-coated laminated Kraft paperboard. |
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Eero Aarnio, Ball Chair, 1965. Made by Asko. Molded fiberglass and steel, with fabric and foam upholstery. |
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Joe Colombo, Rotoliving System, 1970. Made by Rosenthal. |
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Verner Panton, Room design at Visiona II, Cologne Furniture Fair, 1970. |
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Piero Gatti, Casare Paolini and Franco Reodoro, Sacco, 1968. Leather covered polystyrene. Made by Zanotta. |
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Alessandro Mendini, Redesign of the Breur “Wassily” armchair, 1974. |
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Ettore Sottsass, Casablanca Sideboard, 1981. Made by Memphis. Wood and plastic laminate. |
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Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, Gothic Revival Chair, 1979-84. Painted plywood. Made by Knoll. |
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Michael Graves, Whistling Bird Teapot, 1985. Stainless steel. Alessi. |
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Andrew Hessel, Jacqueline Yuan Quinn (of Autodesk, Inc) and Paul Jaschke (of Stanford University). Synthetic Phi-X174 Bacteriophage, 2014. |
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Cody Wilson. The Liberator 3D printed gun, 2013. |
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Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg. Kinematics Dress, 2013. |
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Neri Oxman. Imaginary Beings series, 2012 |
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Sputniko! Menstruation Machine, 2010 |
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Daisy Ginsberg. E.Chromi, 2009 |
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Don Ingber and Dan Dongeun Huh. Human Organs-on-Chips, 2008 |
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Susan Kare. Apple Mackintosh Graphic User Interface Icons, c. 1982-85 |
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Ray Tomlinson/DARPA. @ symbol, 1971 |
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Designer Unknown. Plastic “Flexicuff” handcuffs, c. 1970s |
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