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Wednesday
Dec262007

Warren McArthur

McArthursofa.bmpDesigner We Love: Warren McArthur Jr.

Quotable Quote: ". . . the reward of something rare and special—like a vintage Warren McArthur chair" (Michael Webb, Architectural Digest, April 2001)

Background

Born in 1885 and grew up in Chicago, IL

Well-to-do upbringing, with dad hiring Frank Lloyd Wright to design their family home in 1892 (one of Wright's earliest commissions, before he struck out on his own)

Studied mechanical engineering and graduated from Cornell in 1908

mcarthurlounge%20chair.jpgDesigned lamps from 1911 to 1914 for a lantern company that his father headed up sales for; had various jobs and lots of support from his father to design and produce patents (had 10 patented lamp designs)

Moved to Phoenix, AZ to work with his brother Charles

Started 12 car dealerships and developed an adapter for car radiators to prevent overheating in desert climate

He and Charles created the "Wonder Bus," considered an early recreational vehicle, to promote tourism and visiting National Parks via the new U.S. highway system

Warren and Charles started the first AZ radio station, founded the Arizona Museum, and worked on the Arizona Biltmore resort which was designed by Arthur, their older brother

With his father's financial backing, made a 1929 move to LA to start a metal furniture business, with focus on aluminum and special ways to join standard metal pieces together

AuctionWatch10-17-2000-11-43-39Image1.gifDeveloped a process to make aluminum hard, impossible to tarnish -- backed by a lifetime guarantee

Developed a coloring process, adding color into the porous aluminum, then sealing it in as part of the metal versus an outer coating (see his Rainbow Chair, photo just below)

Warren McArthur Corporation's curvy Art Deco furniture became a huge hit with film stars, and waves of furniture showed up in movies, in theaters, hotels, and residential design projects

His refined metal curves helped popularize the streamlining and Moderne style

Designed bomber aircraft seating during World War II

Beset with financial woes after his father died, McArthur moved to Rome, New York in 1933 to manufacture his lines, with over 600 exclusive designs

His company closed its doors in 1948 and McArthur died in 1961

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We're intrigued by his father's constant financial support of his son's early career pursuits, and wish all parents were as supportive of their children's artistic and design sensibilities and projects

His pioneering spirit and devotion to technology and design innovation -- from a mechanical engineering background and fascination with the car (his family was one of the first to own a car in Chicago), he kept innovating away

McArthur's sense of color, producing cool tones of aluminum with great names like Grenadine, Alice Blue, and Golf Green, then pairing them with upholstered fabrics that featured contrasting colors like red and canary yellow or red and ebony

His design chic defined glamorous Hollywood of the 1930s

Thank this man for the outdoors chaise lounge, which he called "dripping chairs that would stand the test of sun and rain"

We love his folding chairs!

Warren McArthur Sampler

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Photo Credits: Antiques and the Arts, DesignGallery, Carnegie Museum of Art, Washington Post, Reside, Rago Arts, Philips de Pury & Co., artnet

Friday
Dec212007

Eva Zeisel

Eva%20Zeisel.jpgDesigner We Love: Eva Zeisel

Websites: Eva Zeisel DesignEva Zeisel Forum

Quotable Quote: "We feel differently, more intimately, about dishes than we do about shoes or chairs or forks. If we unexpectedly come upon a chair like we used when we were children we say, 'We had a chair like that at home.' But if we come upon dishes like we used on the dinner table with our parents, we will surely exclaim: 'Look! Our dishes!'"

Background

Born in Hungary, 1906

Her well-off upbringing was filled with encouragement for her art

Formal painting training at Royal Academy of Fine Arts

Left the Academy to pursue her love of pottery

Was the first-ever female journeyman potter at age 18

1119464584_5300.jpgIn 1928, designed tablewares for Schramberger Majolika Fabrik, supervising 350+ workers

Artistic Director of the China and Glass Industry in the Soviet Union

Falsely accused of being part of a plot to assassinate Joseph Stalin, jailed 16 months in solitary, faced the death penalty -- others were executed, but she was freed for unknown reasons (likely her family lobbied greatly for her release)

1938 emigration to U.S. to flee the Nazis

Became top ceramic design instructor at Brooklyn's Pratt Institute -- first U.S. course on mass markets for ceramic design

Museum of Modern Art offered her a show of her Castleton porcelain dinnerware in 1947, MOMA's first one-woman show

Created dinnerware for Hallcraft, Sears, Red Wing Pottery

After World War II, she pioneered designs for busy homemakers with elegant casserole dishes and her Town and Country series of dinnerware which could be easily mixed and matched

Still designed up until her death on December 30, 2011 at age 105

Her older series have been reissued by Crate & Barrel, KleinReid, The Orange Chicken

Zeisel's works are on display in major museums worldwide

EvaZeiselbook.jpgWhat We Love

Ms. Zeisel is our role model: we wish we could still be vital, alive, and creative when we're 101

Merging the worlds of the fine arts with mass merchandise and industrial design

Her pioneering work in the design arts, influencing other creative people by combining teaching with her design work

Introducing modernism into middleclass American homes

Her work looks like modern sculpture, but their warmth invites touch and use

Bringing emotion, passion, and contemplation through beautiful objects designed for our everyday food rituals

"I have always thought of my own work as a link between the past and the future, not as a break or departure from past styles."

Eva Zeisel Sampler

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Photo Credits: Boston.com, Crate & Barrel, Cathy of California, Better Living Through Design, The Metropolitan Museum, Jerry and Martha, Erie Art Museum, The Overlook Press