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Larry Weinberg

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Larry Weinberg is a graduate of Amherst College and an alumnus of the Hagley Program in the History of Technology, University of Delaware. He has studied and worked at numerous museums, including Historic Deerfield, Strawbery Banke, and the Brooklyn Museum. In 1994, he co-founded the Lin-Weinberg Gallery, which became one of New York City's premiere showcases of vintage modernist furnishings. Lin-Weinberg participated annually in Sanford Smith’s Modernism show, and it hosted a number of design exhibitions, notably the blockbuster 1997 show entitled “Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism.” More recently, he worked with the Museum of the City of New York to mount an exhibit of his collection of early post-war American furnishings.

In April, Larry opened a showroom in the New York Design Center, from which he also writes. View his current inventory of vintage design at weinbergmodern.com.

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Let It Snow

It's hard to ignore the amount of snow that's been falling on New York City; an embarrassment of riches for cross-country skiers, a winter wonderland for dogs and children, and a tough commute for your friendly neighborhood blogger. I can't imagine that by the time we have the last blizzard in the beginning of May, it won't set a record for cumulative snowfall in the city. So it's a good day to sh... More

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Norwegian Wood, and Other Substances

Scandinavian Design, as understood in the modern design marketplace and the secondary literature, is a major constituent of Western modernism in terms of style, influence, and popularity.  Even through the recession, demand for vintage, high end craft production from Denmark, Sweden, and Finland remained strong.  Left out of the mix, or at least neglected, has been design and decorative art from N... More

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Protagonisti Del Futurismo Italiano

Published in Rome in 1986, the small but interesting--it measures but 4 by 6 inches--folder "Futuristi Futurismo" contains a short introduction to Italian Futurism, "Tuttifuturisti" that includes two Marinetti manifestos; an equally small reprint of a futurist literary journal; and 14 postcards, each with a caricature of a Futurist artist, writer, or thinker, by Tullio Crali.Cr... More

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Cover Art: I Got You Babe

 I apologize in advance to my fan(s) who rightly expect(s) a design post from me, but I'm a bit obsessed this week about a couple of early 1980's cover versions of the 1964 Sonny and Cher mega-hit "I Got You Babe." Covering this song was something of a cottage industry in the early 1980's, with versions by UB40 with Chrissy Hynde, and by R.E.M. My Facebook and terra firma friend Jayne Mi... More

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In Passing, 2010

To paraphrase Dickens somewhat, 2010 was neither the best of times nor the worst of times. The economy sagged, businesses teetered, relationships foundered, frustration spiked. Still, the year elicited from us perseverance, resilience, and adaptability. Fortunately, in the design community, creativity and grit are our stock-in-trade. Unfortunately, as in every year, we lost members of our tribe,... More
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