"Stretch A Point" Fabric Swatch Designed by Ruth Adler Schnee, 1950

Summary

Trained as an interior 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 and this ad hoc textile she designed drew attention. She promptly taught herself to screen print and began to sell her own designs.

Trained as an interior 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 and this ad hoc textile she designed drew attention. She promptly taught herself to screen print and began to sell her own designs.

Artifact

Swatch

Date Made

1950

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2018.143.17

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Dacron (TM)

Color

Aqua (Color)
Yellow (Color)
Black (Color)
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 28.625 in

Width: 45.5 in

Inscriptions

on paper tag: "STRETCH-A-POINT" / on dacron / on linen 31 1/4" REPEAT / SCHNEE & SCHNEE / INTERIOR SPACE COLOR PLANNING / RUTH ADLER SCHNEE

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