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Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US
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Eventually Everything Connects : Mid-Century Modern Design in the US

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    by Andrew Satake Blauvelt and Bridget Bartal
    An expansive account of the ever-popular mid-century movement, from the place where it all beganEmbark on a surprising and joyful visual tour of American mid-century modernism through hundreds of photographs, drawings, and pieces of ephemera organized by the art museum at Cranbrook, where the movement began. Essential figures such as Charles and Ray Eames, Harry Bertoia, Florence Knoll, and Eero Saarinen are represented alongside other women and designers of color that have been historically eclipsed, including Joel Robinson, Ray Komai, Ruth Adler Schnee, Olga Lee, Miller Yee Fong, Lucia DeRespinis, Dorothy Liebes, and many others. The book offers a fresh perspective on this beloved and influential movement.
    Phaidon
    Hardback
    464 pages