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Don Albinson

Don Charles Albinson (November 22, 1921 – November 17, 2008[1]) was an American industrial designer who made many contributions to the world of furniture. He worked with Charles and Ray Eames for 13 years, helping develop many of the seminal Herman Miller furniture pieces from the mid century – the bent plywood chair, the fiberglass shell chair, the aluminum group set, and the Eames Lounge chair, to name a few. He later developed the Knoll Stack chair, the Westinghouse office line, an update to the DoMore Series 7 landscape system named Neo 7, the Albi stack chair for Fixtures, and the Bounce chair for Stylex.

Don Albinson
BornNovember 22, 1921
DiedNovember 17, 2008(2008-11-17) (aged 86)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
DesignKnoll 1601 Stack Chair
Westinghouse Office Seating Line
Albi stack chair
Stylex Bounce stack chair

Biography edit

Albinson was born in Sparta, Michigan and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1939, where he met Charles Eames, Ray Kaiser, Harry Bertoia, Eliel Saarinen, Eero Saarinen and Ralph Rapson.[2] He also met his future wife, Nancy Blair Wilcox, at Cranbrook as well. He worked with Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen on the prototypes for the award-winning Eames – Saarinen designs for the 1941Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He was drafted and served as a pilot in World War II. Upon returning from the war, he moved the family to Los Angeles to work in the Eames office where he worked from 1946 to 1959. He was the lead designer for the 13 years he worked in the office. During his years with Eames, Albinson was directly involved with the development and production of iconic Eames furniture designs such as the molded plywood screen, the dining chair with metal legs (DCM), the Aluminum Group Chair, and several other products on which he shared more than a dozen patents with Eames. He also helped with the construction the Eames Case Study House in Pacific Palisades in 1949, as well as the Max DePree House in Zeeland, Michigan along with numerous other furniture and film projects.

In 1964 Albinson moved the family to southeastern Pennsylvania; he had been offered the position of Design Director for Knoll, in East Greenville, Pennsylvania. He was tasked with getting a number of challenging projects into production, as well as given the opportunity to shepherd his own chair design into production, the iconic 1601 stacking chair. Knoll introduced the stacking chair in 1965 and it won the AID Award in 1967. He was design director from 1964 to 1971; during his tenure he put into production such seminal furniture pieces as the Pollack Executive chair, the Platner Steel Wire Lounge collection, the Don Petitt chair, and many others.[3] He was the Design Director at Knoll until 1971. After that time, he became an independent consultant, designing projects for Westinghouse, Domore, Stylex and Fixtures.[4]

In 1974 Westinghouse introduced the ASD Group of office seating, which Albinson designed,[5] and it remained a very successful line for many years. In 1984 Albinson redesigned the DoMore Series 7 landscape furniture system, rebranding it the Neo 7 System. The Albi stack chair[6] was introduced by Fixtures in 1987, and continued to be in production some 25 years later. The final contract furniture project was a stack chair for Stylex, the Bounce chair, introduced in 1997 and still in production through 2013. In 1977 the Allentown Art Museum (Pennsylvania) featured an exhibition of Albinson's furniture designs. In 2005 he donated his design archive to the Special Collections Department at Stanford University.

Albinson was said to have approached each project with an element of curiosity, research and engineering, ultimately weaving those elements into the aesthetics of the specific challenge.[7] He mentored and influenced many young designers, and his legacy touched many lives, in a truly positive way. A scholarship was set up in 2013 at Cranbrook Academy of Art, in Bloomfield Hills, MI, rewarding a deserving 3D Design student in the MFA program with a scholarship each year to provide financial assistance.

Furniture designs edit

  • Knoll 1601 Stack Chair (1965)
  • DoMore Neo 7 landscape system (1974)
  • Albi stack chair (1987) Fixtures
  • Stylex Bounce stack chair (1997)

Exhibitions and retrospectives edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Don C. Albinson". Morning Call. Allentown, PA. November 26, 2008. p. B11. Retrieved 9 May 2013.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b Head, Jeffrey. "Designer Don Albinson Dead At 86". metropolismag.com. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
  3. ^ "Knoll Designer Bio: Don Albinson". Knoll. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
  4. ^ "Don Albinson". Kettererr\ Kunst. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
  5. ^ Pope, LeRoy (August 28, 1978). "Business Today". Middlesboro Daily News. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Albi Chair". Izzy+. Archived from the original on 2013-06-29. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
  7. ^ "Knoll Designer, Don C. Albinson, Dies At 86". Office Newswire. Archived from the original on 2013-06-30.

Further reading edit

  • Marilyn and John Neuhart and Ray Eames. "Eames Design". Abrams, 1989. (ISBN 0810908794)
  • Marilyn and John Neuhart. The Story of Eames Furniture. Die Gestalten Verlag, 2010. (ISBN 389955230X)
  • Eero Saarinen. "Furniture for Everyman". Pointed Leaf Press, 2012 (ISBN 9781938461019)
  • Martin Eidelberg. "The Eames Lounge Chair: An Icon of Modern Design". Merrell Publishers, 2006 (ISBN 1858943027)
  • Max DePree. "The Story of the DePree House, Designed by Charles Eames". Published by Max DePree, 2012
  • Pat Kirkham. "Charles and Ray Eames, Designers of the Twentieth Century". The MIT Press, 1995 (ISBN 0262611392)
  • Eric Larrabee and Massimo Vignelli. "Knoll Design". Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1981 (ISBN 0810909073)
  • Albinson, Don. "Autophotobiography, Don Albinson, Product Designer". Boyertown Publishing Company, 2004
  • Smithsonian Magazine. "Chair Design". April 1986
  • Don Albinson

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Don Charles Albinson November 22 1921 November 17 2008 1 was an American industrial designer who made many contributions to the world of furniture He worked with Charles and Ray Eames for 13 years helping develop many of the seminal Herman Miller furniture pieces from the mid century the bent plywood chair the fiberglass shell chair the aluminum group set and the Eames Lounge chair to name a few He later developed the Knoll Stack chair the Westinghouse office line an update to the DoMore Series 7 landscape system named Neo 7 the Albi stack chair for Fixtures and the Bounce chair for Stylex Don AlbinsonBornNovember 22 1921Sparta MichiganDiedNovember 17 2008 2008 11 17 aged 86 Minneapolis MinnesotaNationalityAmericanOccupationArchitectDesignKnoll 1601 Stack ChairWestinghouse Office Seating LineAlbi stack chairStylex Bounce stack chair Contents 1 Biography 2 Furniture designs 3 Exhibitions and retrospectives 4 References 5 Further readingBiography editAlbinson was born in Sparta Michigan and raised in Detroit Michigan He attended Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1939 where he met Charles Eames Ray Kaiser Harry Bertoia Eliel Saarinen Eero Saarinen and Ralph Rapson 2 He also met his future wife Nancy Blair Wilcox at Cranbrook as well He worked with Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen on the prototypes for the award winning Eames Saarinen designs for the 1941Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City He was drafted and served as a pilot in World War II Upon returning from the war he moved the family to Los Angeles to work in the Eames office where he worked from 1946 to 1959 He was the lead designer for the 13 years he worked in the office During his years with Eames Albinson was directly involved with the development and production of iconic Eames furniture designs such as the molded plywood screen the dining chair with metal legs DCM the Aluminum Group Chair and several other products on which he shared more than a dozen patents with Eames He also helped with the construction the Eames Case Study House in Pacific Palisades in 1949 as well as the Max DePree House in Zeeland Michigan along with numerous other furniture and film projects In 1964 Albinson moved the family to southeastern Pennsylvania he had been offered the position of Design Director for Knoll in East Greenville Pennsylvania He was tasked with getting a number of challenging projects into production as well as given the opportunity to shepherd his own chair design into production the iconic 1601 stacking chair Knoll introduced the stacking chair in 1965 and it won the AID Award in 1967 He was design director from 1964 to 1971 during his tenure he put into production such seminal furniture pieces as the Pollack Executive chair the Platner Steel Wire Lounge collection the Don Petitt chair and many others 3 He was the Design Director at Knoll until 1971 After that time he became an independent consultant designing projects for Westinghouse Domore Stylex and Fixtures 4 In 1974 Westinghouse introduced the ASD Group of office seating which Albinson designed 5 and it remained a very successful line for many years In 1984 Albinson redesigned the DoMore Series 7 landscape furniture system rebranding it the Neo 7 System The Albi stack chair 6 was introduced by Fixtures in 1987 and continued to be in production some 25 years later The final contract furniture project was a stack chair for Stylex the Bounce chair introduced in 1997 and still in production through 2013 In 1977 the Allentown Art Museum Pennsylvania featured an exhibition of Albinson s furniture designs In 2005 he donated his design archive to the Special Collections Department at Stanford University Albinson was said to have approached each project with an element of curiosity research and engineering ultimately weaving those elements into the aesthetics of the specific challenge 7 He mentored and influenced many young designers and his legacy touched many lives in a truly positive way A scholarship was set up in 2013 at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills MI rewarding a deserving 3D Design student in the MFA program with a scholarship each year to provide financial assistance Furniture designs editKnoll 1601 Stack Chair 1965 DoMore Neo 7 landscape system 1974 Albi stack chair 1987 Fixtures Stylex Bounce stack chair 1997 Exhibitions and retrospectives editFurniture Designs by Don Albinson at the Allentown Art Museum Pennsylvania 1977 2 References edit Don C Albinson Morning Call Allentown PA November 26 2008 p B11 Retrieved 9 May 2013 permanent dead link a b Head Jeffrey Designer Don Albinson Dead At 86 metropolismag com Retrieved May 4 2013 Knoll Designer Bio Don Albinson Knoll Retrieved May 4 2013 Don Albinson Kettererr Kunst Retrieved May 4 2013 Pope LeRoy August 28 1978 Business Today Middlesboro Daily News Retrieved 9 May 2013 Albi Chair Izzy Archived from the original on 2013 06 29 Retrieved May 4 2013 Knoll Designer Don C Albinson Dies At 86 Office Newswire Archived from the original on 2013 06 30 Further reading editMarilyn and John Neuhart and Ray Eames Eames Design Abrams 1989 ISBN 0810908794 Marilyn and John Neuhart The Story of Eames Furniture Die Gestalten Verlag 2010 ISBN 389955230X Eero Saarinen Furniture for Everyman Pointed Leaf Press 2012 ISBN 9781938461019 Martin Eidelberg The Eames Lounge Chair An Icon of Modern Design Merrell Publishers 2006 ISBN 1858943027 Max DePree The Story of the DePree House Designed by Charles Eames Published by Max DePree 2012 Pat Kirkham Charles and Ray Eames Designers of the Twentieth Century The MIT Press 1995 ISBN 0262611392 Eric Larrabee and Massimo Vignelli Knoll Design Harry N Abrams Inc New York 1981 ISBN 0810909073 Albinson Don Autophotobiography Don Albinson Product Designer Boyertown Publishing Company 2004 Smithsonian Magazine Chair Design April 1986 Don Albinson Extreme Eames Modern Design in the Valley an exhibit of Knoll related furniture designers working in the Upper Perkiomen Valley January 20 through May 5 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Don Albinson amp oldid 1213219621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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