The Design column in the April 23 Style section contained an incorrect telephone number for Hillwood Museum & Gardens. The correct number is 202-686-8500. (Published 4/27/2005) Eva Zeisel's ceramic ...
Eva Zeisel, The Late Modern Master, On The Hazard Of Too Much Innovation Editors’ note: The following is an excerpt from the monograph Eva Zeisel On Design: The Magic Language Of Things (Overlook ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Cooper Hewitt celebrates the remarkable life and legacy of design giant Eva Zeisel (American, b. Hungary 1906–2011) with a conversation between ...
Welcome to Design at Home! In this segment, get to know the life and work of designer Eva Zeisel. Using household materials, draw inspiration from her motifs and patterns design your own tessellating ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Eva Zeisel was an industrial designer, ceramic artist, writer, and force of nature. During her extraordinary career spanning nine decades, she ...
Swooping up and around in whimsical curves, the ceramics designs of Eva Zeisel seem to almost come alive. "I do curves because I'm curvy -- meaning I am a little bit fat," she says. Considered one of ...
An article in the Feb. 6 Arts section implied incorrectly that Eva Zeisel was involved in a plot to assassinate Joseph Stalin. That was the unsubstantiated charge made to arrest and imprison her.
Eva Zeisel, The Late Modern Master, On The Hazard Of Too Much Innovation Editors’ note: The following is an excerpt from the monograph Eva Zeisel On Design: The Magic Language Of Things (Overlook ...
WASHINGTON -- Eva Zeisel's ceramic designs are among the most sensual and vibrant of any manufactured in modern times. Voluptuous pitchers and vases are plump as ripe gourds. Platters end in shapely ...
The ceramic designer Eva Zeisel made modernism feel right at home. Her stylish tableware had clean lines and surfaces but also voluptuous silhouettes that made it sensuous, warm and inviting. The ...