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Chrome Collection

Background imageChrome Collection: Altimeter, German. Creator: CP Goerz

Altimeter, German. Creator: CP Goerz
105mm diameter, 55mm deep; red and black scales; chrome casing

Background imageChrome Collection: Hole punch used by Pullman porter Thomas McCord, 1940s. Creator: Unknown

Hole punch used by Pullman porter Thomas McCord, 1940s. Creator: Unknown
Machine for punching tickets used by African-American porter Thomas McCord on the Pullman railway service. Being a Pullman porter was one of the jobs that helped build the black middle class in

Background imageChrome Collection: 1951 De Soto Custom. Creator: Unknown

1951 De Soto Custom. Creator: Unknown
1951 De Soto Custom

Background imageChrome Collection: 1959 Ford Edsel Corsair convertible. Creator: Unknown

1959 Ford Edsel Corsair convertible. Creator: Unknown
1959 Ford Edsel Corsair convertible

Background imageChrome Collection: 1949 Cadillac series 61 Fastback. Creator: Unknown

1949 Cadillac series 61 Fastback. Creator: Unknown
1949 Cadillac series 61 Fastback

Background imageChrome Collection: 1959 Buick Electra. Creator: Unknown

1959 Buick Electra. Creator: Unknown
1959 Buick Electra

Background imageChrome Collection: 1953 Kaiser Manhattan. Creator: Unknown

1953 Kaiser Manhattan. Creator: Unknown
1953 Kaiser Manhattan

Background imageChrome Collection: 1956 De Soto Firedome dashboard. Creator: Unknown

1956 De Soto Firedome dashboard. Creator: Unknown
1956 De Soto Firedome dashboard

Background imageChrome Collection: Lighting, 1938

Lighting, 1938. Desk lamp in black and polished nickel by Oswald Hollmann; adjustable lamp of walnut and nickelled brass by Metallwerkstatten JT Kalmar

Background imageChrome Collection: Small Living-Dining Room, 1938

Small Living-Dining Room, 1938
Small Living-Dining Room in a London flat, 1938. Architect: AV Pilichowski, A.R.I.B.A. for Mr Gerald Leanse. Floor, birch plywood squares

Background imageChrome Collection: Desk designed for Mrs. Adolph Stuber, 1933

Desk designed for Mrs. Adolph Stuber, 1933
Desk designed for Mrs. Adolph Stuber, New York, USA, 1933. Harewood maple desk, designed by Walter Dorwin Teague for Mrs. Adolph Stuber. Tubular metal support and drawer handles

Background imageChrome Collection: A section of the living-room, 1936

A section of the living-room, 1936
A section of the living-room furnished with one of the American Modern ensembles designed by Russel Wright for the Conant Ball Company, New York, 1936


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