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Gilbert Rohde and Herman Miller, Inc.

Model No. 4725

1932

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Model No. 4725

1932

Physical Qualities Wood, metal, 7 x 6 x 2 3/4 in. (17.8 x 15.2 x 7 cm)
Credit Line Gift of Michael and Anis Merson, Baltimore
Object Number 2001.415
BEDROOM OR OFFICE At the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair, Gilbert Rohde displayed this chrome-plated desk lamp model in a full-scale display home decorated with mass-produced objects for middle-class consumers. Called Design for Living, the house showed how Depression-era designers incorporated the latest technology—like alarm clocks and night lights—into simple designs produced in cost-effective materials. The family grandfather clock or candle of 50 years before was now a stylish electric accessory, only an arm’s reach away on a personal desk or bedside table.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2001; Michael and Anis Merson, Baltimore, MD by 2001
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Ross, Phyllis, "Gilbert Rohde: Modern Design for Modern Living" Yale University Press, 2009. Fig. 53, p. 90.
Richard Guy Wilson et al, "The Machine Age in America," New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1986, p. 320.

Designer

Gilbert Rohde

1893–1943

American, 1894-1944
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Manufacturer

Herman Miller, Inc.

1922–2000

Zeeland, Michigan, 1923-present
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