INTERIORS MAGAZINE  FEBRUARY 1956. Interiors, design, architecture.Olga Gueft


Condition: Good general conditions, complete and structurally solid magazine, some signs of aging on the external parts like light marks and stains. light fold on right bottom corner of a few pages
details: softcover, 173 pag, black and white illustrations and some colors.

 ABOUT THE MAGAZINE-Interior design used to be called decorating. Things started to change in post-war United States as Americans enjoyed new levels of prosperity and began to seriously care how their homes looked.A woman named Olga Gueft can take some of the credit for that. Olga edited Interiors magazine from 1945 to 1974, and used its pages to champion interior design as an important element in the construction and furnishing of homes, and other buildings.Olga had a good eye for talent. She showcased the work of Florence KnollVladimir Kagan, and Edward Wormley (three furniture designers who helped coin the modern look and feel of the 1950s).Interiors Magazine displayed the work of artists, architects, industrial designers as well as interior designers. Olga Gueft did not just write. She represented America at the influential design exhibition in Milan in 1954 and was a key figure in spreading the influence of the American Institute of Decorators (AID), which was established in 1931.

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