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Tall vase decorated with stylized leaves and buds on dark green matte glaze

Monumental vase, c. 1898

Attributed to George R. Prentiss Kendrick; Manufacturer: Grueby Faience Company

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Stretchers formed by reticulated squares

"Double Oval" table, c. 1910

Charles Limbert; Manufacturer: Charles P. Limbert Company

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molded and hand-hammered; of spherical form, worked in répeussé with four circular designs with crenelated edge, within elliptical and lozenge frame borders, raised on four spreading rectangular feet

Urn, c. 1903

Frank Lloyd Wright; Maker: James A. Miller & Brothers

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Table, 1904

Josef Hoffmann; Manufacturer: Wiener WerkstÀtte (Vienna Workshops)

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%C2%A9 Estate of Harry Bertoia %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

Diamond armchair, c. 1952

Harry Bertoia; Manufacturer: Knoll, New York, New York

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Bkg. red; color black for fishes, nets and cords

%C2%A9 E. Helenius Oy %2F Kalaranta%2C Maila Kievara%2C 1973

Kalaranta, 1973

Maila Kievara

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wood; red, white, black, gray, beige, and yellow lacquered Masonite; steel

%C2%A9 Eames Office

ESU (Eames Storage Unit) buffet, c. 1950

Charles Eames; Designer: Ray Eames; Manufacturer: Herman Miller, Inc., Zeeland, Michigan, Est. 1923

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Bkg. dark blue; orange areas with purple brush traces; fan pattern with peach, pink, violet, orange, purple colors

%C2%A9 E. Helenius Oy %2F Virvatuli%2C Anja Terho%2C 1971

Virvatuli (Will o' the Wisp), 1971

Anja Terho

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buttress vessel form shape #416; for 'Teco' ware line

Monumental vase, c. 1905-1910

William Day Gates; Manufacturer: American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company

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%C2%A9 Eames Office

Leg splint, 1943-1945

Charles Eames; Designer: Ray Eames; Manufacturer: Evans Products Company, Molded Plywood Division, Venice, California, 1943-1949

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Still life of several fish caught in a suspended net.

%C2%A9 Maurice Freedman Estate

Caught in the Net I, 1949

Maurice Freedman

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Linear abstraction with triangles.

Copyright of the artist%2C artist%27s estate%2C or assignees

Cloud Chamber Dream, 20th century

John E. Anderson

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Molded fiberglas body, steel legs

%C2%A9 Eames Office

"DAR" (Dining Armchair Rod) armchair, 1951 (designed c. 1948)

Charles Eames; Designer: Ray Eames; Manufacturer: Zenith Plastics, Gardena, California; Distributor: Herman Miller, Inc., Zeeland, Michigan, Est. 1923

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armchair, bent plywood

%C2%A9 Alvar Aalto %2F Alvar Aalto Foundation

"Paimio" chair, c. 1932

Alvar Aalto

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Landscape. Urban. Architecture.

%C2%A9 Georgia O%27Keeffe Museum %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C New York

City Night, 1926

Georgia O'Keeffe

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Round with central electrical components

"Nocturne" radio, c. 1937

Walter Dorwin Teague; Manufacturer: Sparton Corporation

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chrome frame with 7 brown fabric strips: 2 at each arm and back, large strip for seat

%C2%A9 Marcel Breuer %2F Standard M%C3%B6bel

"Wassily" armchair, model B3, c. 1926

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: Standard Möbel

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hanging rack; wire structure with fourteen wood balls attached to projecting wires; wood balls painted various colors

%C2%A9 Eames Office

Hang-It-All, c. 1955 (designed 1953)

Charles Eames; Designer: Ray Eames; Artist: Tigrett Enterprises

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square table with leaves that fold upward creating X shape; small triangular-shaped compartment on each side of table; legs curve inward toward base of compartments/ shelves, and curve outward toward feet; four supports pull out to support leaves; green leather playing surface; small brass cup at each corner when unfolded

Game table, c. 1906

Henry van de Velde; Manufacturer: H. Scheidemantel Hofkunsttischlerei

G378

gallery installation of a fictional "period room"

%C2%A9 Mark Dion Studio

Curator's Office, 2012-13

Mark Dion

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four-fold screen/room divider; white ground and white on back; decorated with multicolored printed designs in four rows of musical instruments (primarily lutes), whips, umbrellas, canes, boots, guns, boating equipment (paddles, ropes, anchor), antique lamps, two hat trees with various hats, and keys; eight white casters

Four-paneled folding screen, c.1958

Piero Fornasetti

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round, bulbous body; light blue glaze with inherant dark blue crackle lines; underside of cover and interior of cover have pinkish glaze hue

Coffee pot, c. 1925

Germany

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Kitchen cabinetry, sink, stool, lighting fixture; stool has three blue legs and wood seat; single-bulb light fixture is white enamelled on top and is saucer-shaped, bulb of light does not function; Siemens cookstove with small oven and two burners; 12 metal bins for dry staples; one large metal scrap bin

Frankfurt Kitchen, 1926-1930

Margarete SchĂŒtte-Lihotzky

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low rush woven seat; very tall back with two tapering side pieces and two wide vertical slats, all connected to ovoid piece at top with crescent cut-out; thick back support between back legs

High-back side chair, 1898

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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Opalescent glass shade with brass fittings; arrived with its own mount

Hanging lantern, c. 1895

William Arthur Smith Benson

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Blue-grey

Tulip glass (Tulpanglas), 1957

Nils Landberg; Manufacturer: Orrefors Glasbruk, SmÄland, Sweden

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Ceramic with pewter mount in tri-footed cylindrical form

Umbrella stand, 1900

Friedrich Adler; Retailer: Walter Scherf

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Two glazed doors separated by a central panel decorated with a stylized floral motif in marquetry of various colored woods inlaid with mother-of-pearl and abalone shell, the brass door handles with circular enamelled plaques; original finish intact; fitted with green velvet interior; arrived with key

Display cabinet, c. 1898

E. A. (Ernest Archibald) Taylor

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Three legs; table top has three rounded sides

"Scissor Leg" occasional table, c. 1940-1945

Jean Prouvé

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Round base with aqua colored glass

Table lamp, c. 1928

Attributed to Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot; Manufacturer: WĂŒrttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik (a.k.a. WMF)

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Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

%C2%A9 Marcel Breuer %2F Gebr%C3%BCder Thonet

Table from a nest of tables, 1926-30

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂŒder Thonet

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Naturalistic wood form with four legs and four platforms

Pedestal, 1897

Gustave Serrurier-Bovy

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Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

%C2%A9 Marcel Breuer %2F Gebr%C3%BCder Thonet

Table from a nest of tables, 1926-1930

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂŒder Thonet

G378

Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

%C2%A9 Marcel Breuer %2F Gebr%C3%BCder Thonet

Table from a nest of tables, 1926-1930

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂŒder Thonet

G378

Chromium-plated steel with ebonized wood tops

%C2%A9 Marcel Breuer %2F Gebr%C3%BCder Thonet

Table from a nest of tables, 1926-1930

Marcel Lajos Breuer; Manufacturer: GebrĂŒder Thonet

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Model No. 267; moulded seat; egg-shaped rockers on either side; back and seat in cane

"Egg" rocking chair, c. 1922

SocietĂ  Anonima Antonio Volpe

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Red seat cushion with yellow squares, five wooden balls on the back of each curved arm; two vertical rows of open squares on seat back; five open vertical rectangles and five open squares beneath each arm

"Sitzmaschine" reclining armchair, model no. 670, c. 1905

Josef Hoffmann; Maker: Jacob & Josef Kohn

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Mantel clock, c. 1899

Josef Maria Olbrich

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decanter with two vessels which rest one on top of the other and stopper; bottom vessel of clear glass with rounded bottom with slightly concave foot; straight, wide neck with spout; smaller top vessel is green glass with straight cylindrical bottom section with flat foot with small concave area at center bottom; rounded top portion with tall slightly tapering neck and wide flat mouth ring; stopper has large rounded small surmounting a smaller ball; speckled and swirled clear, black, yellow-orange and turquoise glass

%C2%A9 1960 Nuutaj%C3%A4rvi-Notsj%C3%B6 %2F Kaj Franck

Kremlin Bells double decanter, 1960

Kaj Franck; Manufacturer: NuutajÀrvi-Notsjö

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slipper chair, no arms; black wood with slightly padded black leather seat and back

HK 002 lounge chair, 2011

Harri Koskinen; Manufacturer: Artek

G378

round, open-work chandelier style lamp with evenly spaced vertical bands of birch that gather together at the top

Octo 4240 lamp, 2005

Seppo Koho; Manufacturer: Secto Design

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large abstract painting in multicolored pigments; thick, blue bands of color across top and left side of canvas; light orange squared off section with darker puce wash of color overlapping and merging outwards toward center left edge; two curving bands of yellow pigment in upper right edge of canvas; vertical green and red bands of pigment in URC; smeary wash of puce pigment with dimension in LRQ; thin pink horizontal line in LRQ

%C2%A9 Estate of Helen Frankenthaler %2F Artists Rights Society %28ARS%29%2C NY

Rio Grande, 1987

Helen Frankenthaler

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Side chair, 1902

Peter Behrens

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The Rook, c. 1950

James Paul Morgan

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Green Weed River, c. 1951

Robert W. Peterson

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White Bowl, 20th century

Hazel Moore

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Wire Cone chair, c. 1958-1966

Verner Panton; Manufacturer: Plus-Linje, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Ant chair, c. 1952

Arne Jacobsen; Manufacturer: Fritz Hansen

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