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- Computer Speakers, 2002 - Starting in the early 1980s--and already established as an internationally recognized architect--Michael Graves began to pursue a parallel career as a product designer. Over the following three and a half decades he and his collaborators designed everything from humble household goods to limited edition luxury items for clients as diverse as Steuben, Alessi, Target, J. C. Penney, and Disney.

- 2002
- Collections - Artifact
Computer Speakers, 2002
Starting in the early 1980s--and already established as an internationally recognized architect--Michael Graves began to pursue a parallel career as a product designer. Over the following three and a half decades he and his collaborators designed everything from humble household goods to limited edition luxury items for clients as diverse as Steuben, Alessi, Target, J. C. Penney, and Disney.
- Sony Compact Disc Player, 1999 -

- 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Sony Compact Disc Player, 1999
- Sony Compact Disc Player, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Sony Compact Disc Player, 1985
- Webster-Chicago Model 80-1 Wire Recorder and Recordings, Used by Thomas and Shirley Gibson -

- 1950-1956
- Collections - Artifact
Webster-Chicago Model 80-1 Wire Recorder and Recordings, Used by Thomas and Shirley Gibson
- Via-Trol Volume Control -

- Collections - Artifact
Via-Trol Volume Control
- Acoustic Area Conditioner, circa 1975 -

- circa 1975
- Collections - Artifact
Acoustic Area Conditioner, circa 1975
- Google Nexus Q, 2012 -

- 2012
- Collections - Artifact
Google Nexus Q, 2012
- Webster-Chicago Model 80 Wire Recorder, circa 1947 - During the prosperous years following World War II, sound recording was a creative, experimental field. Wire recorders used magnetized steel wire to record and play back sounds--music, dictation, and so on. Magnetic wire and magnetic tape were both in use during the 1940s and 50s. Webster-Chicago was a leading manufacturer of both wire recorders and reel-to-reel tape recorders.

- circa 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Webster-Chicago Model 80 Wire Recorder, circa 1947
During the prosperous years following World War II, sound recording was a creative, experimental field. Wire recorders used magnetized steel wire to record and play back sounds--music, dictation, and so on. Magnetic wire and magnetic tape were both in use during the 1940s and 50s. Webster-Chicago was a leading manufacturer of both wire recorders and reel-to-reel tape recorders.
- Computer Speakers, 2004 - Starting in the early 1980s--and already established as an internationally recognized architect--Michael Graves began to pursue a parallel career as a product designer. Over the following three and a half decades he and his collaborators designed everything from humble household goods to limited edition luxury items for clients as diverse as Steuben, Alessi, Target, J. C. Penney, and Disney.

- 2004
- Collections - Artifact
Computer Speakers, 2004
Starting in the early 1980s--and already established as an internationally recognized architect--Michael Graves began to pursue a parallel career as a product designer. Over the following three and a half decades he and his collaborators designed everything from humble household goods to limited edition luxury items for clients as diverse as Steuben, Alessi, Target, J. C. Penney, and Disney.
- Yoto Player, 2019-2020 -

- 2019-2020
- Collections - Artifact
Yoto Player, 2019-2020