Twelve (12) Salad Plates: George Sowden "Montreal" for Swid Powell Cityline
Item Details
Twelve (12) salad plates from George T. Sowden’s “Montreal” pattern designed for Swid Powell. It features a black mosaic pattern on rim of white plate. A classic in post-modern design.
Swid Powell, founded in 1982 by Nan Swid and Addie Powell, produced innovative houswares designed by the foremost architects of the time architects including George Sowden, Gwathmey Siegel, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Stephen Holl, Richard Meier, Robert A.M. Stern, Stanley Tigerman and Robert Venturi. Its blend of architecture, fashion, and decorative arts made it arguably the most important American design undertaking of the 1980s.
Coordinates with items 349-360
This item can be transferred to our Cincinnati Showroom for a $20 fee.
Dimensions
Measurement for individual plate
Item #
13FAI006-352
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