
Drawing
1934Design for Sideboard, "Contemporary American Industrial Design" Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
The composition is a series of technical, orthogonal drawings presented on a large sheet of paper, typical of architectural or industrial design blueprints. The layout is highly structured, featuring multiple views (side, top, front) and dimensions for a piece of furniture (a sideboard). The text block at the bottom anchors the professional context.
The piece appears to be a hand-drawn technical illustration, likely executed with ink or graphite pencil, and possibly reproduced via printing or tracing. The style is purely functional and academic, prioritizing precision and dimension over aesthetic flourish.
Closest kin

Drawing
Design for Double Front Landaulet (unnumbered)

Identity
XOX — Awwwards SOTD

Print
Ottomane D'encoignere (Genre Louis XV), lithograph

Print
Russian Graphic Design Before the Revolution, 1880-1917

Project
Renowned illustrator Philippe Weisbecker's delicate drawings of Adirondack furniture

Object
from Wrinkle Jewelry collection (2012)