Kenmore Electric Rotary Sewing Machine, 1950-1955

Summary

This 1950s sewing machine has a minimal, modular look that shows a lightness of touch in its simple intersecting shapes. It is blatantly modern and is admirable for its lack of style -- which becomes style in itself. Well-articulated and neatly interlocked, it utterly escapes the trappings of earlier sewing machine designs.

This 1950s sewing machine has a minimal, modular look that shows a lightness of touch in its simple intersecting shapes. It is blatantly modern and is admirable for its lack of style -- which becomes style in itself. Well-articulated and neatly interlocked, it utterly escapes the trappings of earlier sewing machine designs.

Artifact

Sewing machine (Equipment)

Date Made

1950-1955

Fully Furnished
 On Exhibit

at Henry Ford Museum in Fully Furnished

Object ID

2009.173.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Mrs. Delia Anna Novak nee Flaim.

Material

Oak (Wood)
Metal
Paper (Fiber product)
Chrome steel

Color

Gray (Color)
Yellow (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 39 in  (height with machine opened (closed, it is 30.75"))

Width: 48 in  (with machine opened (closed, it is23.75)

Length : 18.25 in

Height: 24 in  (measured at backrest)

Inscriptions

Sewing machine itself: KENMORE F 753101357 R

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