Eva Zeisel Collection

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Eva Zeisel Collection

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About Eva Zeisel Hungarian-born designer, Eva Zeisel (1906 2011), had a prolific career designing well past the age of 100. Born into an educated family (her mother was the first woman to receive a Ph.D. from the University of Budapest), Eva entered the Hungarian Royal Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 17 as a painter. Wooed by ceramics (and its more dependable income), she switched gears to apprentice under the last pottery master in the medieval guild system and was the first female journeyman. Her early career was spent in Germany developing the sensuous, flowing, and biomorphic ceramics she would later be known for. At the age of 26, Eva moved to Soviet Russia and became an artistic director in the government s china and glass industry but her time there took an abrupt turn in 1936 when she was falsely accused of plotting against Stalin. After 16 months in prison (mostly in solitary confinement), she was deported to Austria and thereafter fled the threat of Nazi invasion. Eva and her husband immigrated to New York with $64 to their name, but she quickly established herself as a teacher at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and a ceramics designer with companies such as Bay Ridge Specialty Company, Red Wing Pottery, and Sears & Roebuck. Though known for furniture, rugs, tiles, and lamps in wood, metal, glass, and plastic, she revealed ceramics remained her favorite:... because I can feel (the clay) with my hands. In 1942, she was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art and Castleton China to design an all-white modern dinner service that was exhibited as the first one-woman show at MoMA. Her Museum Shape established her reputation in the United States and her later work brought the clean, casual shapes of modernist design into middle-class homes with furnishings that encouraged a postwar desire for less formal living. Eva s works are in the permanent collections of museums worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum and The Museum of Modern Art in New York; the British Museum and The Victoria and Albert Museum in London; and the Bröhan Museum in Germany. In 2005, Eva won the Lifetime Achievement award from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. 4 TalismanPHOTO 5

Tea Kettle by Chantal Cookware Corporation, 2005 Brent C. Brolin Stockholm by Federal Glass, 1962 Brent C. Brolin 6 Bellybutton Space Dividers by Mancioli, 1956 Western Stoneware, 1953 7 Brent C. Brolin Brent C. Brolin

The first motive of people at the beginning of culture was the playful search for beauty. I think playful sense of beauty is quite a strong pull for me. Eva Zeisel 8 Museum Service by Castleton China, 1942-43 9 Brent C. Brolin

Eva Zeisel Collection Eva Zeisel was a maker of useful things. Born in Hungary with her early career spent in the potteries of Germany and Russia, Eva s sensuous forms were inspired by the curves of the human body and those found in nature. Though best know for her modernist ceramics, the Eva Zeisel Collection takes inspiration from her room dividers and glazed tiles in six shapes of acoustic tiles that feature curvilinear forms nesting together to create soft, fluid patterning. In true Eva Zeisel spirit, the playful patterns may go bold with saturated colors or soft and sensual with neutral tones. The lightweight, sound softening tiles assemble in customizable patterns of 100% wool felt and are easy to install with standard wallcovering adhesive. 10 Goblet Block in 170 Asche + 686 Enzian Vase Block in 150 Weiß + 613 Gletscher 11

12 Eva Zeisel Screen Dividers, Ceramic Tiles, Vase Brent C. Brolin 13

Bottle Block Eva s prototype Coca-Cola bottles inspire the shape of Bottle Block. The curves nest together when rotated to create a graphic pattern of gentle, repeating arcs. 14 Bottle Block in 331 Sahara + 385 Schlamm 15

16 Bottle Block in 331 Sahara + 385 Schlamm 17

Fish Block Eva didn t shy away from playfulness and, luckily, neither do we. Aligned with its fellows, a school of fish glides across the wall or these acoustic tiles can be rotated to create a subtle scale effect. 18 Fish Block in 272 Royal, 308 Petrol, 548 Türkis, 686 Enzian 19

20 Fish Block in 272 Royal, 308 Petrol, 548 Türkis, 686 Enzian 21

Goblet Block Eva knew simple doesn t have to mean boring. The sensual S-curves of Goblet create fluid arcs and may be combined with Vase Block to create intricate and more complex curvilinear patterning. 22 Goblet Block in 170 Asche + 686 Enzian 23

Hourglass Block Time flies while you re having fun. Based on Eva s Hourglass Space Dividers, the more rectilinear shapes nest together to fill a wall with color and gentle, geometric zigzag patterning. 24 Hourglass Block in 377 Maigrün, 423 Hellgrau, 425 Taubengraun 25

26 Hourglass Block in 377 Maigrün, 423 Hellgrau, 425 Taubengraun 27

Spindle Block Based on Eva s Bellybutton Space Dividers designed in 1958 for Mancioli in Montelupo, Italy. Now in the lobby of the Standard Hotel in Los Angeles, California, the sculptural acoustic tiles create a repetition of curved forms are evocative of the whimsical screen. 28 Spindle Block in 100 Wollweiß, 150 Weiß, 170 Asche 29

30 Spindle Block in 100 Wollweiß, 150 Weiß, 170 Asche 31

Vase Block Reminiscent of Eva s iconic nested vases, Vase s gracefully curvilinear form is at once contemporary and lyrical. On its own or paired with Goblet Block, Vase creates fluid curvilinear patterning. 32 Vase Block in 150 Weiß + 613 Gletscher 33

Bottle Fish Goblet Hourglass Spindle Vase 34 35

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