Modernism in America pt.2
Modernism in America Pt.2
People built their homes in the 1950s to 1960s with flat roofs and asymmetrical profiles. It was the first time people started using bi-level structures, and people started getting married in indoor spaces, moving outdoors.
During that period, the color scheme was mostly earthy dark tones, with the most trendy colors at times being pink, turquoise, and yellow.
Most of the furniture then was made of plastic, resin, and laminates, which helped fuel creative minds.plastic steel frame chair
The leading furniture designers in that period were Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and Isamu Noguchi. Two manufacturers were Knoll and Herman Miller.
Eero Saarinen made the tulip chair with Charles and Ray Eames, and the chair was produced by Knoll.
tulip chair
Modern tulip chairs
Charles and Ray Eames
molded plywood tableModern molded plywood table
One Step Further
Joseph Eichler








Hi Irma! I really liked your description of this period as well as your supporting images. I also enjoyed your one step further section about Joseph Eichler, I really like some of his home designs. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHey Irma! I enjoyed the images you selected! I love the tulip chair since tulips are on of my favorite flowers.
ReplyDeleteIrma,
ReplyDeleteThis post was great! The color palette is so unique and lovely. You gave us a description of materials that were used for furniture during this time. Looking at Joseph Eichler in more detail was perfect. I love his homes. 50/50 points