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Going Strong

These iconic designs turn 75 this year. These design icons? We'll never say

Karen D. Singh and Jen DeRose -- Interior Design, 10/31/2007 12:00:00 AM

Interior Design legislative crusader

Maharam 1930 281710 I Morosi alla Finestra cotton-silk blend in 002 grana by Gio Ponti. circle 650

Multidisciplinary disciples

Knoll 1931 Bamberg Metallwerkstätten chaise longue in steel and leather by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. circle 653

Marketing maven

Beauvais Carpets 1930 C1282 wool rug in rose by Ivan Da Silva Bruhns. circle 654

architect+textile designer=power couple

Cassina1928 LC8 steel stools by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand. circle 651

Prince of Park Avenue

Cassina 1935 637 Utrecht wood-and-polyester armchair designed by Gerrit Rietveld. circle 656

Diva by design

M2L 1932 Tecta M45 desk in ash, steel, and glass by Marcel Breuer. circle 652

Style idol

M2L 1932 Classicon Usha steel-and-wood umbrella stand by Eckart Muthesius. circle 657

A designer and a gentleman

ICF 1930 Thonet steel, beech veneer, wicker, and plastic S64V00 armchair and S32V00 side chair by Marcel Breuer. circle 658

Design pen

Cassina 1932 Metz & Co. Zig-Zag oak-and-brass chair by Gerrit Rietveld. circle 325

Leather luminaries

Lobmeyr 1925 crystal candy dishes by Oswald Haerdtl through TableArt. circle 655

Textile demigod

Fontana Arte 1932 Cartoccio large glass vase in brown by Pietro Chiesa. circle 660

M2L 1929 Blue birch chair designed by Eliel Saarinen. circle 659

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