Wallpaper Sample, "Facets," Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952
THF287058 / Wallpaper Sample, "Facets," Designed by Alexander Girard for Herman Miller, 1952
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Artifact Overview
Alexander Girard, renowned mid-century modern designer, began designing colorful and abstract textiles because nothing suitable was available on the market. Similarly, wallpaper appropriate for modern spaces was in short supply. In 1952, Girard designed a line of hand-screened wallpaper for Herman Miller Inc., which featured repetitive geometric patterns in a range of colors.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Wallpaper
Date Made
1952
Creator Notes
Herman Miller Textiles. Designed by Alexander Girard.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
92.48.2.21
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Herman Miller, Inc.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Ink
Color
Light blue
White (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 12 in
Width: 12 in
Inscriptions
across bottom of front:
"facets" designed by alexander girard for herman miller
handwritten on back, upper left corner:
830 / Facets / '52
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Early modernist design was starkly minimal, but mid-century modern designer Alexander Girard's work challenged and expanded the movement. Girard humanized modernism through his colorful and whimsical textile, furniture, graphic, and interior designs. As the Director of Design in Herman Miller's Textile Division from 1952 until 1973, Girard designed over 300 textiles, often using bold color combinations and abstract patterns.