Trade Card for Herman Miller, Eames Lounge Chair, 1965-1970

THF215323 / Trade Card for Herman Miller, Eames Lounge Chair, 1965-1970
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Artifact Overview

In the last third of the nineteenth century, American consumers could choose from an unprecedented variety of goods and services. Seeking to distinguish certain products and businesses from the competition, advertisers began to print and distribute trade cards. Though the popularity of these cards diminished after 1900, some companies employed the informative, often vibrant little advertisements well into the twentieth century.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Trade card

Date Made

1965-1970

Subject Date

1965-1970

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

89.177.192

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Herman Miller, Inc.

Material

Rosewood (Wood)

Dimensions

Height: 5.5 in
Width: 8.5 in

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