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Florence Knoll Bassett: Defining Modern at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

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PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
: When Florence Knoll Bassett put her hand to American corporate office design, she turned its world upside down. Gone was the cluttered and gloomy Dickensian workspace dominated by the customary massive desks, usually in dark wood, with other equally heavy pieces lurking in the shadows. In its place she introduced color, sleek lines and airiness that blended nicely with the handsome new buildings going up in every city across America.

Long recognized as the prime mover in the development of corporate modernism, Knoll Bassett has now at 87 won the Collab Design Excellence Award at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In celebration of that honor, the museum has mounted the exhibit "Florence Knoll Bassett: Defining Modern," which is on view through April 10.

Knoll Bassett designed the furniture and accessories on view during the 1940s and 1950s. Then, as now, they were both revolutionary and classic. She imposed clean lines and wide planes on furniture using materials not previously seen in business furniture: chrome, stone, glass, steel and plastic. The effect was startling and was embraced eagerly by those who commissioned the new buildings of the post-World War II period.

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