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Jack Lenor Larsen

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Jack Lenor LarsenUnited States, b. 1927

Jack Lenor Larsen is an innovator in textile design and technologies. After studying architecture and furniture design, he received an M.F.A. from the Cranbrook Academy. Having established his own studio in 1951, he designed fabrics in New York for several architects, including the iconic Lever House. Larsen was known for designing mass-produced textiles that appeared as if they were handmade, recognizing the importance of the craft aesthetic. In addition to creating fabrics, Larsen worked on furniture and tableware designs as well. He is noted for designing the first fabrics created for jet airplanes, the first diagonal stripe weave, the first printing on velvet in the U.S., and the first stretch upholstery fabric.

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Photo: Ed Watkins, 2007
Jack Lenor Larsen
1964
1967.61
Photo: Ed Watkins, 2008
Jack Lenor Larsen
1956
1967.62
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Arline M. Fisch
1968
1991.57a,b
Photo: Eva Heyd
Jack Lenor Larsen
1968
2001.84
Photo Credit: Ed Watkins, 2007
Jack Lenor Larsen
1970
2001.85
Photo Credit: Ed Watkins, 2007
Jack Lenor Larsen
1983
2001.86
Photo: Ed Watkins, 2008
Jack Lenor Larsen
1956
2001.87
Wholly Cow
Jack Lenor Larsen
1981
2001.88
Nimbus
Jack Lenor Larsen
1991
2004.16.1
Photo Credit: Ed Watkins, 2007
Jack Lenor Larsen
2001
2004.16.2
Chevalier
Jack Lenor Larsen
1978
2004.16.3