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Joseph Paxton. Crystal Palace . 1851. 1,848 x 408 ft.

Joseph Paxton. Crystal Palace . 1851. 1,848 x 408 ft. Joseph Paxton. Crystal Palace , interior. 1851. Philip Webb. The Red House . 1859. Morris and Company. Sussex Rush-Seated Chairs. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Sofa. 1862. height 32 3/8 in., width 78 3/8 in., depth 26 in.

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Joseph Paxton. Crystal Palace . 1851. 1,848 x 408 ft.

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  1. Joseph Paxton. Crystal Palace. 1851. 1,848 x 408 ft.

  2. Joseph Paxton. Crystal Palace, interior. 1851.

  3. Philip Webb. The Red House. 1859.

  4. Morris and Company. Sussex Rush-Seated Chairs.

  5. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Sofa. 1862. height 32 3/8 in., width 78 3/8 in., depth 26 in.

  6. William Morris (design) and Edward Burne-Jones (illustration). page opening Geoffrey Chaucer, The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer Newly Augmented. 1896. sheet 16 3/4 x 11 1/2 in.

  7. Gustav Stickley. Settee (for the Craftsman Workshops). 1909. back: 38 x 71 7/16 x 22 in.; seat: 19 x 62 in.

  8. Frank Lloyd Wright. table lamp. 1903.

  9. Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Studios. Water-lily table lamp. c. 1904–15. height 26 1/2 in.

  10. Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Glass & Decorating Co. (1893–1902), Corona, New York. Peacock Vase. c. 1893–96. height 41 1/8 in., width 11 1/2 in.

  11. Jan Toorop. Poster for Delftsche Slaolie (Salad Oil). 1894.

  12. Paul T. Frankl. Skyscraper Bookcase. 1925–30. height 78 7/8 in., width 34 3/8 in., depth 18 7/8 in.

  13. Edouardo Garcia Benito. Vogue. May 25, 1929.

  14. Unidentified illustrator. Corset. Vogue, October 25, 1924.

  15. Le Corbusier. Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau. 1925.

  16. Gerrit Rietveld. Red and Blue Chair. c. 1918. height 34 1/8 in., width 26 in., depth 26 1/2 in.

  17. Gerrit Rietveld. First floor, Schröder House. 1925 (photo taken 1987).

  18. El Lissitzky. Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge. 1919.

  19. Alexander Rodchenko. L’Art Décoratif, Moscow-Paris. 1925.

  20. Cassandre. poster for Dubonnet. 1932.

  21. Cassandre. poster for Dubonnet. 1932.

  22. Cassandre. poster for Dubonnet. 1932.

  23. Marcel Breuer. Armchair, model B3. late 1927 or early 1928. height 28 1/8 in., width 30 1/4 in., depth 27 3/4 in.

  24. Herbert Bayer. Cover for Bauhaus 1. 1928.

  25. Burlington Northern Co.. Burlington Zephyr #9900. 1934.

  26. Chrysler Airflow 4-door Sedan. 1934.

  27. Norman Bel Geddes, with Dr. Otto Koller. Air Liner Number 4. 1929.

  28. Russel Wright. American Modern dinnerware. Designed 1937, introduced 1939.

  29. Staubsauger. Champion vacuum cleaner, Type OK. late 1930s.

  30. Charles and Ray Eames. Side chair, model DCM. 1946. height 28 1/4 in., width 19 1/2 in., depth 20 in.

  31. Eero Saarinen. Tulip Pedestal Furniture. 1955–57.

  32. Four Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighters in formation. c. 1942–45.

  33. General Motors. Cadillac Fleetwood. 1959.

  34. Chris Strach. Apple computer logo with an old side and a new side. 2007.

  35. Jean Robert and Käti Durrer. Swatch Watches. 1983–88.

  36. April Greiman. Does It Make Sense?. 1985.

  37. April Greiman. 19th Amendment U.S. commemorative postage stamp.

  38. April Greiman. Guardrail to Sevilla. 2006. 42 x 56 in.

  39. April Greiman. installation view of the exhibition Drive-by Shooting. 2006. 42 x 56 in.

  40. Chris Ede. Illustration for Clear Channel Online Music & Radio. 2008.

  41. Trevor Field and Ronnie Stuiver, design team; Paul Ristic, engineer. PlayPump. 1996.

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