"Central Park South" Fabric Swatch Designed by Ruth Adler Schnee, 1953

Summary

Trained as an architect, Ruth Adler Schnee began her pioneering foray into textile design with an entry into the Chicago Tribune's "Better Rooms for Better Living" interior design competition. Unable to locate suitable fabrics, she designed her own. She promptly taught herself to screen print and began to sell her own designs. This design in particular has an architectural quality, referencing her architectural education.

Trained as an architect, Ruth Adler Schnee began her pioneering foray into textile design with an entry into the Chicago Tribune's "Better Rooms for Better Living" interior design competition. Unable to locate suitable fabrics, she designed her own. She promptly taught herself to screen print and began to sell her own designs. This design in particular has an architectural quality, referencing her architectural education.

Artifact

Swatch

Date Made

1953

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2018.143.4

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Linen (Material)

Color

Orange (Color)
Cream (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 26.75 in

Width: 51 in

Inscriptions

on side of fabric: "RUTH ADLER DESIGN" FOR ADLER SCHNEE ASSOCIATES on paper tag: Schnee & Schnee / [...] / CENTRAL PARK SOUTH Angelstripe orange

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