The National Design Museum in New York is one of the
largest repositories of design in the world, with a collection of
nearly a quarter of a million objects such as typewriters, tea
pots, architectural renderings, lace, wallpaper sample books and
posters. This celebration of the Museum's 100th anniversary, draws
on its experience of a century of collecting, documenting and
studying design. It also displays thousands of the Museum's most
prized exhibits. The collection is divided into four curatorial
areas: applied arts and industrial design, textiles, wall coverings
and drawings and prints, each overseen by a curatorial team
responsible for its care, documentation and interpretation. Each
section is accompanied by explanatory notes from the Museum's
curatorial team. --This text refers to an out of print or
unavailable edition of this title.
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