International Style Flashcards

Osbert Lancaster
“Modern Home”
Home Sweet Homes
1939
International Style
cantilevered form, interest in technology vs. extraneous decoration

Gilbert Rohde
Clock
Manufactured by Herman Miller Clock Company
1933
displayed in Design for Living House, Chicago, Century of Progress, 1933
Machine Art Exhibition, MoMA, 1934

Installation view of Machine Art
MoMA
1934
curated by Philip Johnson
International Style

Lurelle Guild, designer
Wear-Ever Teakettle
Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, manufacterer
International Style

Margarete Schutte-Lihotsky
Frankfurt Kitchen
Frankfurt, Germany
1926
International Style

Walter Gropius
Gropius House
Lincoln, MA
1938
International Style

Attributed to William Lescaze
Lamp
1933
International Style

Richard Neutra
Lovell Health House
Los Angeles, CA
1929
International Style
Living in a Modern Way: California Design, Long, design to answer present conditions

R.M. Schindler
dining room sideboard
Lowes House
1923-24
International Style

R.M. Schindler
Sketch for Standing Cluster lamp
How House
1925
International style

Ilonka Karasz, designer
Tea Ball and Stand
Paye & Baker Manufacturing Company
silverplate
1928
International Style

Helen Hughes Dulany, designer
Candelabra
Helen Hughes Dulany Studio
1935
International Style
International Style
rectilinear forms, light plane surfaces stripped of applied ornament
open interiors, visually weightless, cantilever
glass and steel
technology
Philip Johnson exhibition 1922