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Editor’s letter, May 2009

Elizabeth Pochoda May 6, 2009Magazine, Opinion

Editor-in-Chief Elizabeth Pochoda welcomes us to our latest issue

Betsy PochodaEditor's LetterElizabeth PochodaMay 2009Online

What modern was

Gregory Cerio April 2, 2009Art

Mid Century masters of luxury

Gregory CerioluxuryWallace Nuttingwhat is modern

American studio ceramics at mid century

Gregory Cerio March 3, 2009Furniture & Decorative Arts

Adherents to the studio craft movement championed the handmade object, the idiosyncratic form, and the individual eye

ceramicsdesignGlen LukensGregory CerioLeza McVeyMaija GrotellMary and Edwin Scheiermid-centurymodernNatzlerPhilip E. Aarons

Bold, bright, and underappreciated: British furniture at mid-century

Gregory Cerio February 4, 2009Furniture & Decorative Arts

On one of the greatest modern design talents in Britain—Gerald Summers

British furnitureErnest RacefurnitureGerald SummersGregory Ceriomid-centuryRobin Day

Showmanship and fantasy: the designs of James Mont

Gregory Cerio February 4, 2009Furniture & Decorative Arts

On the mid-century designer and interior decorator

furnitureGregory CerioJames Mont

Gilbert Rohde: The man who saved Herman Miller

Gregory Cerio February 3, 2009Furniture & Decorative Arts

The designer who saved the design and reputation of Herman Miller

American moderistsGilbert RohdeHerman Miller

The lost generation of Danish design

Gregory Cerio February 1, 2009Furniture & Decorative Arts

Danish design deserves a moment in the sun

Danish designfurnitureGregory CerioKaare Klint

The purists Paul Follot and Maurice Dufrène

Gregory Cerio February 1, 2009Art

Putting a spotlight on French design of the early 20th century

Émile Jacques RuhlmannMaurice DufrènePaul FollopuristsRuhlmann: Genius of Art Deco

Seeing through modernism at Corning

Gregory Cerio January 27, 2009Exhibitions

The Corning Museum of Glass is a hedgehog among foxes, doing one big thing exceptionally well

antiques showCorning MuseumGregory Ceriohistoric Charlestonmodern glassModernism
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