Eero Saarinen, (b Aug 20, 1910). TWA Flight Centre, JFK Airport.
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Eero Saarinen, (b Aug 20, 1910). TWA Flight Centre, JFK Airport.
IKEA, Catalogue cover, 1974 © Inter IKEA Systems B.V.
âMarshall knew that, by painting black golfers and speed-boat captains, he wouldn't necessarily change the make-up of the suburban golf club or yachting club. Yet he understood that, by placing people such as himself in such powerful, beautiful works, he was altering one aspect of history. â
âThey saw, in the keyboard, the opening and closing wings of military aircraft, an image that Top Gun, which came out nine years before the computer, had fixed in the minds of everyone. â
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Many of her pieces are unsized; she experimented, for a while, with not having mirrors in dressing rooms, so that clients could focus on how they felt.
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Eames Molded Plywood Splint, 1943
âBy the end of World War II, it is estimated that 150,000 splints were made and used. The design led to other wartime molded-plywood work as well, including an airplane fuselage, airplane stabilizer tail, an arm splint, a body litter, and a pilot seat.â
âThere may be a great fire in our soul, yet no one ever comes to warm himself at it, and the passers-by see only a wisp of smoke.â - vincent van gogh