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1950s Plastic Design Everyday Elegance by Holly Wahlberg

1950s Plastic Design Everyday Elegance by Holly Wahlberg

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Further Details Title: 1950s Plastics Design Condition: New Description: This newly revised book presents a factual discussion of the wide variety of colorful and popular plastics housewares made betw...

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Further Details Title: 1950s Plastics Design Condition: New Description: This newly revised book presents a factual discussion of the wide variety of colorful and popular plastics housewares made between 1945 and 1960. Wonderful advertisements that announced to the world what new designs were possible with this experimental material are shown. Many color photographs of today's highly collectible plastics objects demonstrate the variety of colors and useful forms that were manufactured. Vinyl, Lucite, Melamine and Formica, to name but a few, have become common household names since their introduction in this era. Here are chairs, tables, dishes, cups, radios, lampshades, draperies, cooking containers, car interiors, floors and more-all made of plastics. A very useful Collectors' Guide, providing information about all the major manufacturers and trade names, is organized by product types for easy reference. For 1950s families with small budgets and small homes, the "magic" of plastics chemistry promised unprecedented practical benefits mingled with the glamour and drama of sleek modern forms. At last, plastics had stepped out of the kitchen and bath to enter almost every area of home design. In a single decade, plastics had won favor among an astonishingly diverse group-from dimestore shoppers and young marrieds to gifted designers and prestigious proponents of affordable good design. In tracing plastic's whirlwind rise from wartime sham to postwar miracle, this book explores not only the history of an important segment of 1950s collectibles but also the history of a culture redefining its way of life. Author: Holly Wahlberg EAN: 9780764307836 Edition: Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition Country/Region of Manufacture: US Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0764307835 ISBN: 9780764307836 Language: English Item Height: 279mm Item Length: 216mm Item Weight: 680g Genre: Fashion & Design Subtitle: Everyday Elegance Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Release Date: 03/30/1999 Type: Commercial Topic: Home Garden & Pets Release Year: 1999 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

Specifics

Author

Holly Wahlberg

Book Title

1950s Plastics Design : Everyday Elegance

Dewey Decimal

668.4

Dewey Edition

21

Edition Description

Revised edition,Expanded

Edition Number

2

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

0764307835

ISBN-13

9780764307836

Illustrator

Yes

Intended Audience

Trade

Item Height

0.2 In.

Item Length

11 In.

Item Weight

24.1 Oz

Item Width

8.5 In.

LC Classification Number

TP1122.W34 1999

LCCN

98-089660

Language

English

Number of Pages

112 pages

Number of Volumes

1 vol.

Publication Year

1999

Publisher

Schiffer Publishing, The Limited

Synopsis

This newly revised book presents a factual discussion of the wide variety of colorful and popular plastics housewares made between 1945 and 1960. Wonderful advertisements that announced to the world what new designs were possible with this experimental material are shown. Many color photographs of today's highly collectible plastics objects demonstrate the variety of colors and useful forms that were manufactured. Vinyl, Lucite, Melamine and Formica, to name but a few, have become common household names since their introduction in this era. Here are chairs, tables, dishes, cups, radios, lampshades, draperies, cooking containers, car interiors, floors and more-all made of plastics. A very useful Collectors' Guide, providing information about all the major manufacturers and trade names, is organized by product types for easy reference. For 1950s families with small budgets and small homes, the "magic" of plastics chemistry promised unprecedented practical benefits mingled with the glamour and drama of sleek modern forms. At last, plastics had stepped out of the kitchen and bath to enter almost every area of home design. In a single decade, plastics had won favor among an astonishingly diverse group-from dimestore shoppers and young marrieds to gifted designers and prestigious proponents of affordable good design. In tracing plastic's whirlwind rise from wartime sham to postwar miracle, this book explores not only the history of an important segment of 1950s collectibles but also the history of a culture redefining its way of life., This newly revised book presents a factual discussion of the wide variety of colorful and popular plastics housewares made between 1945 and 1960. Wonderful advertisements that announced to the world what new designs were possible with this experimental material are shown. Many color photographs of today's highly collectible plastics objects demonstrate the variety of colors and useful forms that were manufactured.Vinyl, Lucite, Melamine and Formica, to name but a few, have become common household names since their introduction in this era. Here are chairs, tables, dishes, cups, radios, lampshades, draperies, cooking containers, car interiors, floors and more-all made of plastics. A very useful Collectors' Guide, providing information about all the major manufacturers and trade names, is organized by product types for easy reference.For 1950s families with small budgets and small homes, the "magic" of plastics chemistry promised unprecedented practical benefits mingled with the glamour and drama of sleek modern forms. At last, plastics had stepped out of the kitchen and bath to enter almost every area of home design. In a single decade, plastics had won favor among an astonishingly diverse group-from dimestore shoppers and young marrieds to gifted designers and prestigious proponents of affordable good design.In tracing plastic's whirlwind rise from wartime sham to postwar miracle, this book explores not only the history of an important segment of 1950s collectibles but also the history of a culture redefining its way of life., This newly revised book presents a factual discussion of the wide variety of colorful and popular plastics housewares made between 1945 and 1960. Wonderful advertisements that announced to the world what new designs were possible with this experimental material are shown. Many color photographs of today's highly collectible plastics objects demonstrate the variety of colors and useful forms that were manufactured. Vinyl, Lucite, Melamine and Formica, to name but a few, have become common household names since their introduction in this era. Here are chairs, tables, dishes, cups, radios, lampshades, draperies, cooking containers, car interiors, floors and more-all made of plastics. A very useful Collectors' Guide, providing information about all the major manufacturers and trade names, is organized by product types for easy reference. For 1950s families with small budgets and small homes, the magic of plastics chemistry promised unprecedented practical benefits mingled with the glamour and drama of sleek modern forms. At last, plastics had stepped out of the kitchen and bath to enter almost every area of home design. In a single decade, plastics had won favor among an astonishingly diverse group-from dimestore shoppers and young marrieds to gifted designers and prestigious proponents of affordable good design. In tracing plastic's whirlwind rise from wartime sham to postwar miracle, this book explores not only the history of an important segment of 1950s collectibles but also the history of a culture redefining its way of life.

Topic

Materials Science / General, Techniques / General, General, Art, Technology & Engineering, Antiques & Collectibles

brand

Schiffer Publishing, The Limited

gtin13

9780764307836

Reviews

  1. Cisco.hufd33

    This book is a vibrant celebration of mid-century plastic design, packed with stunning color photos and vintage ads that bring the era’s playful innovation to life. It’s a must-have for collectors and design lovers, showcasing everything from sleek Formica to bold Melamine pieces. The fresh revision makes it even more engaging, offering a nostalgic yet informative look at how plastics shaped everyday elegance. A fantastic read for anyone fascinated by retro style!