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Design Escape: 7 Remarkable Objects From the Cooper Hewitt

This article offers a virtual tour of seven remarkable objects from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, providing a "Museum Moment of Zen" during its temporary closure. The selected items showcase a diverse range of design periods, materials, and cultural influences, highlighting the museum's extensive collection. Each object is presented with detailed descriptive text, often including its historical context, designer, materials, and any notable characteristics. The featured items begin with a "Leopards lounge and explore" wallpaper from the late 1960s, produced by Philip Graf Wallpapers Inc. This piece, likely intended for a young girl's room or a powder room, features glamorous magenta felines. Next is the "Kinetics" mural design from James Seeman's 1971 Kaleidoscope collection, which may have been inspired by the emerging barcode technology and received multiple awards. The article then presents a fantastical glass birdcage designed by Charles Lin Tissot in 1959. Created in collaboration with Venetian glassworkers, this fully functional birdcage incorporates ancient artistic techniques with modern twists, featuring sliding doors, perches, swings, and a feeding bowl. Further into the virtual exhibition, the article showcases 19th-century French architectural staircase models crafted by the compagnons, a guild of traveling craftsmen. These walnut and beechwood models represent the masterworks produced by apprentices after years of study during their "tour de France." The Compagnonnage system, dating back to the Middle Ages, continues to be active in France today, now including women. A more contemporary piece is the "Rainbow Sprinkle Drum" stool from 2017, designed by Fernando Mastrangelo, which is decorated with real rainbow sprinkles coated in resin for durability. The tour continues with a pattern from the "Casa Hermosa" collection of wall coverings and coordinated fabrics, which debuted in 1995. This collection, a collaboration between artist Nancy Glenn-Nieto and designer Marcie Vesel Bronkar, draws inspiration from Nieto's Mexican heritage and pre-Columbian art. Another textile design, titled "Four Seasons," was created by Luba Krejci in 1964, reflecting her efforts to revitalize lace-making traditions in Czechoslovakia. Finally, the article presents photographs by Thérèse Bonney, an American journalist who documented Parisian architecture and design from 1925 to 1935. Her collection, featuring everything from trompe l'oeil storefronts to stylish furnishings, includes over 4,000 digitized images available through the Smithsonian Libraries, offering a historical perspective on design. Each description emphasizes the uniqueness and design significance of the object, providing a glimpse into the museum's diverse holdings and the stories behind them. The collection covers various design disciplines, from interior decor and architecture to furniture and textiles, highlighting the breadth of creativity and craftsmanship preserved at the Cooper Hewitt. #DesignDestinations #CooperHewittMuseum #VirtualTour #HistoricalDesign #InteriorDesign #TextileDesign #ArchitecturalModels #FurnitureDesign #DesignHistory #DesignDestinations #CooperHewittMuseum #VirtualTour #HistoricalDesign #InteriorDesign #TextileDesign #ArchitecturalModels #FurnitureDesign #DesignHistory
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