"Cordwood" Fabric Swatch Designed by Ruth Adler Schnee, 1947

Summary

A garden in need of weeding. Snowflakes under a microscope. A messy sewing table. Ruth Adler Schnee took inspiration from the world around her, both the fantastic and the mundane. She created strikingly modern abstract and often organic forms. For this design, named "Cordwood” by her husband Eddie, Adler Schnee was inspired silhouette of a stack of firewood.

A garden in need of weeding. Snowflakes under a microscope. A messy sewing table. Ruth Adler Schnee took inspiration from the world around her, both the fantastic and the mundane. She created strikingly modern abstract and often organic forms. For this design, named "Cordwood” by her husband Eddie, Adler Schnee was inspired silhouette of a stack of firewood.

Artifact

Swatch

Date Made

1947

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2018.143.24

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Polyester (Fiber)

Color

Orange (Color)
Gold (Color)
Cream (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 25.75 in

Width: 34 in

Inscriptions

on side of fabric: CORD / ASSOCIATES on front of paper tag: asa / ADLER-SCHNEE ASSOCIATES / CONTEMPORARY HAND PRINTED TEXTILES / RUTH ADLER DESIGNS [...] / FABRIC sheerlin / DESIGN CORDWOOD / COLOR custom - orange & gold / REPEAT 26" / WIDTH 52" / STOCK / PRICE on back of paper tag: WHEN ORDERING...specify background fabric, design, placement of colors in design and include color samples with order. Be sure sufficient yardage is ordered as an exact match on reorders cannot be guaranteed. 10 yard minimum on all Custom orders.

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