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Title: Trend in Design of Everyday Things vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 1936

 

Place of Publication: London

 

Publisher: Trend Publications Ltd.

 

Period of Publication: 1936

 

Type of Publication: Journal

 

Description: Trend in Design of Everyday Things [cover title Trend in Design] was the official quarterly of the Design and Industries Association (DIA). It was short-lived, running to only to issues, and is therefore little-known. Contributors included Nikolaus Pevsner on the British pottery industry; Noel Carrington on the history of the DIA; and Elizabeth Denby on the Exhibition of Everyday Art at the Royal Institute of British Architects. Also includes articles on the restyling of Sears Roebuck's "Coldspot" refrigerator by Raymond Loewy, and on wood and metal bookshelves designed by Gropius-Pritchard. Notable among the companies that advertised in the magazine were Isokon, Gordon Russell Ltd., Heal's, and Duncan Miller.

 

 

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