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Daybed (USA)
This is a Daybed. It is dated 1933–1935 and we acquired it in 2014. Its medium is birch-faced plywood, tulip poplar, nickel-plated steel. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
Commissioned for a domestic interior by textile designer Marguerita Mergentime, this daybed is a testament to architect-designer Kiesler’s landmark modern and functionalist style. One of two similar daybeds for the Mergentime commission, it is a transitional piece between sharp, geometric modernism and Kiesler’s later, highly organic biomorphic style. The daybed is devoted to utility, complete with bookshelves, drawers, or cabinets in each panel, a movable tray table and reading stand, and an overhead lamp.
This object was
donated by
Virginia Bayer.
It is credited Gift of Virginia Bayer.
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Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 96.5 × 116.8 × 127 cm (38 × 46 × 50 in.)
Cite this object as
Daybed (USA); birch-faced plywood, tulip poplar, nickel-plated steel; H x W x D: 96.5 × 116.8 × 127 cm (38 × 46 × 50 in.); Gift of Virginia Bayer; 2014-27-1-a/e
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s.