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Modern Design Across Borders

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Modern Design Across Borders examines the cross-cultural web of connections among people, ideas, and movements that made modern design's remarkable reach and lasting impact possible. Focusing on five spotlight subjects within the global story of interwar design—transportation, the 1925 Paris Expo, tea and coffee, plywood, and cocktail culture—the exhibition homes in on the innovation and trends that spread from country to country, expressing progress and new ideals. Featuring products by designers such as Norman Bel Geddes, Josef Hoffmann, Alvar Aalto, and Charles and Ray Eames, Modern Design Across Borders draws mainly from the Wolfsonian collection and teases out the trademark design choices (geometry, clean lines, functionality) that defined novel visual languages of modern life and continue to shape design today.


Organized in celebration of The Wolfsonian's 30th anniversary.

 

Place: 6th Floor


Curator: Silvia Barisione


Credit: Modern Design Across Borders is organized by The Wolfsonian–FIU.


Object Highlights


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Motorcycle, BMW R 60/2, 1960

Bayerische Motoren Werke, Munich, Germany,manufacturer, 1962 

Stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, paint, rubber, plastic


Sidecar, Steib S500, c. 1955

Steib, Nuremberg, Germany, manufacturer

Stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, paint, rubber, plastic, leatherette

The Wolfsonian–FIU, Gift of Dr. David and Linda Frankel, 2022.9.1–.2


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Poster, Ministère du Commerce et de l'Industrie Exposition Internationale Arts Décoratifs Et Industriels Modernes [Trade Ministry and Modern Industrialists International Decorative Arts Exhibition], 1925


Charles Loupot (French, 1892–1962), designer

Les Editions de l'Image, Paris, publisher Offset lithograph

The Wolfsonian–FIU, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection, 86.4.8


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Coffee and tea service, Hallcraft Tomorrow's Classic, c. 1949

Eva Zeisel (American, b. Hungary, 1906–2011), designer

Hall China Company, East Liverpool, Ohio, manufacturer Glazed earthenware

The Wolfsonian–FIU, Gift of Charles Venable and Martin Webb, 2021.40.218 a,b


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Armchair, Bent Plywood Armchair (BPAC), 1934

Gerald Summers (British, b. Egypt, 1899–1967), designer

Makers of Simple Furniture, London, maker

Grange Furnishing Stores, Harrow-Middlesex, England, retailer Birch plywood

The Wolfsonian–FIU, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection, 85.11.16


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Seltzer bottle, Soda King Syphon, 1938

Norman Bel Geddes (American, 1893–1958) and Worthen Paxton (American, 1905–1977), designers

Walter Kidde Sales Company, Inc., Bloomfield, New Jersey, manufacturer

Chrome-plated and enameled metal, brass, rubber

The Wolfsonian–FIU, The Mitchell Wolfson, Jr. Collection, 83.15.3


Date: November 20, 2025–June 28, 2026

Location: The Wolfsonian–FIU @ 1001 Washington Avenue


Recommended Resources

  • David A. Hanks and Anne Hoy. American Streamlined Design: The World of Tomorrow. Paris: Éditions Flammarion, 2005.

  • David Raizman. History of Modern Design. London: Laurence King Publishing, 2023.

  • Penny Sparke and the Kravis Design Center. Industrial Design in the Modern Age. New York: Rizzoli Electa, 2018.

  • Jewel Stern and Christopher Long. The Vanguard: Central European Émigrés and American Modern Design, 1910–1940. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2025.

  • Christopher Wilk and Elizabeth Bisley. Plywood: A Material Story. London: Thames & Hudson in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2017.


By ML Staff. Courtesy of The Wolfsonian–FIU

 
 
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