Art Deco/Art Moderne
Tubular Steel
The most common architectural application is in stairways and railings, though you can also find steel tubes in support structures and decorative ceilings and roofs.
Chrysler Building
Architect: William Van Alen, Located in New York City
Civic Opera House
Architect:Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, Located in Chicago
Ogden High School
Architects: Hodgson and McClenahan, Located in Ogden Utah
Morgan Walls and Clements
Architecture firm based in LA
Donald Deskey
American Industrial Designer
Cardozo Hotel
Architect Henry Hohauser, Miami Beach
Paramount Theater
Architect Timothy Pflueger, Located in Oakland California
Timothy Pflueger
Architect and interior design, designed places like the Paramount Theater
Henry Hohauser
Architect in Miami Beach Florida
William Van Alen
Architect of Chrysler Building
Carbide & Carbon Building
Architect: Burnham Brothers located in Chicago
Skyscraper Bookcase
Artist: Paul T. Frankl
Woolworth Building
Cass Gilbert
Radio City Music Hall
Designed by Edward Durell Stone, Located in New York City
Bright City Chair
Designed by Jay Stanger
USSR Pavillion
Designed by Konstantin Melnikov.
LC 04 Chaise Lounge
Designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand
Rockefeller Center
Designed by Raymond Hood, Located in New York City
Console Table
Edgar Brandt
Ogden LDS Temple
Emil B. Fetzer, Located in Ogden
Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann
French furniture and interior designer
Coca-Cola Building
Located in LA
Richfield Oil Building
Located in LA, Architect: Stiles O. Clement
Greyhound Bus Terminal
Located in Louisville Kentucky
Century Hotel
Located in Miami Beach, Architect Henry Hohauser
Marlin Hotel
Located in Miami Beach, Architect L. Murray Dixon
Daily Express Building
Located in the UK, and designed by Owen Williams
Vitrolite
Panels formed of clear glass with color glass laminated to one side and used as a wall veneer.
Tropical Deco
Pastel, bright color (Ex. Mexican, Florida, the 80's.)
Amboyna
Wood used in furniture