Chicago Modernism Show and Sale

Furniture and Accessories by Eames, Wright, Noguchi

© Susan Cramer

Mar 22, 2007

The 4th Annual Chicago Modernism Show and Sale will be held April 13-15 2007 featuring works by mid-century modern masters of design.


If you love 20th Century design, you won't want to miss the Chicago Modernism Show and Sale scheduled for 13-15 April 2007. Sixty well known national and international decorative, furnishings and fine arts dealers will be on hand, offering works by the masters of modernism such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Ray and Charles Eames, Mies vander Rohe, Gilbert Rohde, Noguchi, and more. The show's promoter, Dolphin Productions guarantees that all merchandise offered for sale is authentic-no reproductions are permitted.

This year's show will benefit the Chicago Chapter of the AIA (American Institute of Architects) and the Illinois Chapter of the IIDA (International Interior Designers Association). These two organizations actively support building preservation in Chicago, home of works by the heroes of architecture and design. The gala preview is sponsored by CS Interiors and Herman Miller.

Dealers are coming from London, Paris, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Detropit, and of course, Chicago. They will be offering high quality 20th century furnishings, pottery, prints, paintings, metalwork, rugs, textiles art glass, lighting, vintage clothing and more.

show hours are Saturday 10am to 7pm, and Sunday noon to 5pm. For more information about the Chicago Modernism Show and Sale, visit the show website. If you love architecture and design, you owe it to yourself to visit Chicago, and don't forget your checkbook!


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