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OverviewFew designers did more to influence the appearance of postwar American interiors than the furniture designer Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944). This first in-depth book on Rohde explores how he brought an industrial design perspective to the furniture industry and, in the process, introduced modernism to a broad range of Americans, especially through his modular furnishings. By tracing his career at the Herman Miller Furniture Company, where Rohde was a designer in the 1930s and 1940s, Phyllis Ross places his work in a broad cultural and economic context. The book shows how Rohde's focus on comfort, informality, multifunctionality, and flexibility transposed European design antecedents into furnishings suitable for American lifestyles. A champion of modular components, he experimented with new industrial materials, including Plexiglas, and produced furniture with biomorphic forms. Not only did Rohde introduce modern designs, but he also devised a complete merchandising strategy for their promotion. Today Rohde's furniture and decorative designs are coveted by collectors. The story of his career rounds out our understanding of his fascinating contributions to American culture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Phyllis RossPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 26.70cm Weight: 1.678kg ISBN: 9780300120646ISBN 10: 0300120648 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 21 April 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsPhyllis Ross' new book on Gilbert Rohde, perhaps the most important American furniture designer of the later 1930s and 1940s, presents a great wealth of new material. It is a quantum leap over anything that has been previously published on this seminal figure and makes a significant contribution to the study of American design of the period. -Christopher Long, University of Texas at Austin -- Christopher Long This thoroughly researched book...conveys the appeal and impact of Rohde's promotion of functional lifestyle spaces for modern Americans. -Library Journal Library Journal The first comprehensive look at the Bronx native's brilliant career. -Elle Decor Elle D cor As Ross states in her introduction, 'A comprehensive appraisal of his diverse career is long overdue.' -Interior Design Interior Design Meticulously researched, the book chronicles the designer's life and career. -Contemporary Collectibles Contemporary Collectibles Phyllis Ross'' new book on Gilbert Rohde, perhaps the most important American furniture designer of the later 1930s and 1940s, presents a great wealth of new material. It is a quantum leap over anything that has been previously published on this seminal figure and makes a significant contribution to the study of American design of the period. Christopher Long, University of Texas at Austin -- Christopher Long Phyllis Ross' new book on Gilbert Rohde, perhaps the most important American furniture designer of the later 1930s and 1940s, presents a great wealth of new material. It is a quantum leap over anything that has been previously published on this seminal figure and makes a significant contribution to the study of American design of the period. --Christopher Long, University of Texas at Austin--Christopher Long Meticulously researched, the book chronicles the designer's life and career. -Contemporary Collectibles * Contemporary Collectibles * As Ross states in her introduction, `A comprehensive appraisal of his diverse career is long overdue.' -Interior Design * Interior Design * The first comprehensive look at the Bronx native's brilliant career. -Elle Decor * Elle Decor * This thoroughly researched book...conveys the appeal and impact of Rohde's promotion of functional lifestyle spaces for modern Americans. -Library Journal * Library Journal * Phyllis Ross' new book on Gilbert Rohde, perhaps the most important American furniture designer of the later 1930s and 1940s, presents a great wealth of new material. It is a quantum leap over anything that has been previously published on this seminal figure and makes a significant contribution to the study of American design of the period. -Christopher Long, University of Texas at Austin -- Christopher Long Author InformationPhyllis Ross is an independent scholar specializing in 20th-century design. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |