Moth Balls and Sugar Cubes
Dress Fabric
1927 (made)
1927 (made)
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The Paris Exhibition of decorative arts of 1925 had an enormous impact on American design when it toured the USA the following year. It encouraged American designers to create furniture and interiors in the modern style. One example is this printed silk dress fabric called ‘Mothballs and Sugar Cubes’. It was designed by the well-known photographer Edward Steichen for the Stehli Silks Corporation. The pattern is adapted from a photograph of mothballs and sugar cubes lit from different angles so that they form an abstract pattern in black, grey and white. It is part of the ‘Americana’ range of dress fabrics, which the firm commissioned from leading artists in 1927. To make a change from ubiquitous floral patterns, these fabrics were designed specifically to depict contemporary American life.
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Title | Moth Balls and Sugar Cubes (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Printed silk crêpe de Chine |
Brief description | Printed silk crêpe de Chine, USA, 1927. |
Physical description | Printed silk crêpe-de-chine. Design adapted from a photograph of mothballs and sugar cubes lit from different angles so that they form an abstract pattern in black, grey and white. |
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Credit line | Given by the Stehli Silks Corporation |
Object history | Registered File number 1929/8683. |
Summary | The Paris Exhibition of decorative arts of 1925 had an enormous impact on American design when it toured the USA the following year. It encouraged American designers to create furniture and interiors in the modern style. One example is this printed silk dress fabric called ‘Mothballs and Sugar Cubes’. It was designed by the well-known photographer Edward Steichen for the Stehli Silks Corporation. The pattern is adapted from a photograph of mothballs and sugar cubes lit from different angles so that they form an abstract pattern in black, grey and white. It is part of the ‘Americana’ range of dress fabrics, which the firm commissioned from leading artists in 1927. To make a change from ubiquitous floral patterns, these fabrics were designed specifically to depict contemporary American life. |
Bibliographic reference | Samuels, Charlotte. Art Deco Textiles. London : V&A Publications, 2003. Plate 67.
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Accession number | T.87P-1930 |
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Record created | August 29, 2002 |
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