American Designers (Page 5)

The American Designers tag highlights influential figures in furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, metalwork, and industrial design. From early colonial craftsmen to modern innovators, American designers have shaped decorative arts and functional aesthetics worldwide. This category explores their contributions, techniques, and lasting impact on global design trends.

Topics include:

  • Early American Craftsmanship – Influential figures in Colonial, Federal, and Shaker design.
  • Mid-Century Icons – Pioneers like Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and Isamu Noguchi who revolutionized furniture and industrial design.
  • Art Deco and Modernism – The influence of designers such as Donald Deskey and Russel Wright on American decorative arts.
  • Postmodern and Contemporary Innovators – Figures like Frank Gehry, Ettore Sottsass (via Memphis Group’s American impact), and Wendell Castle in furniture and sculptural design.
  • Fashion and Textile Visionaries – The impact of designers like Ruth Adler Schnee, Jack Lenor Larsen, and Alexander Girard on American textile arts.
A pair of QUADRIO 960 lounge chairs by Michael McCoy for Artifort, featuring a modular design with bold red and gray upholstery.

Michael McCoy is a renowned American designer and educator. Notably successful in practical product design and academia, his lasting influence extends from furniture to semantics. His approach has reshaped the understanding of design, encouraging exploration of linguistics meaning of objects, and questioning over solutions.Read More →

McKinnon & Harris Estate, Yatcht and Garden Furniture

McKinnon and Harris specializes in high-end aluminium outdoor furniture, merging craftsmanship with durability. Their work, available internationally, combines design aesthetics with functionality, extending the discourse of decorative and applied arts to outdoor settings. Their strong digital presence facilitates global accessibility.Read More →