2006.11.1.A-B, Michael Graves, Tea and coffee service set, Coffeepot (from the "Piazza" series) designed 1980, silver plastic, glass, aluminum, and enamel


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Adorned with plastic handles, electric blue spheres, and chimney-like finials on the lids, this tea and coffee service brings to tea drinking the audacious forms and vibrant colors of postmodernist design of the 1980s. The architect Michael Graves designed this tea and coffee service as part of an initiative by the Italian company Alessi to promote the relationship between architecture and industrial design. Indeed, the block-like forms of this service loosely suggest the shapes of the Graves's architectural works such as the Public Service Building of Portland (1982). 

Adapted from
Kevin Tucker, DMA unpublished material, 2006.

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updated provenance and geo x refs

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Until 2006: Max Protech Gallery, New York, NY [1]

From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above

[1] See copy of check #12493 in Collections Records Object File 2006.11.1-6

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  • Dezeen~Read about the Portland Municipal Services Building designed by Michael Graves.
  • ArchDaily~See architectural drawings of the Portland Municipal Services Building, and read about its controversy.

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Adorned with plastic handles, electric blue spheres, and chimney-like finials on the lids, this tea and coffee service brings to tea drinking the audacious forms and vibrant colors of postmodernist design of the 1980s. The architect Michael Graves designed this tea and coffee service as part of an initiative by the Italian company Alessi to promote the relationship between architecture and industrial design. Indeed, the block-like forms of this service loosely suggest the shapes of the Graves's architectural works such as the Public Service Building of Portland (1982). 

Adapted from
Kevin Tucker, DMA unpublished material, 2006.

Fun Facts

Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
  • Dezeen~Read about the Portland Municipal Services Building designed by Michael Graves.
  • ArchDaily~See architectural drawings of the Portland Municipal Services Building, and read about its controversy.

Notes
updated provenance and geo x refs

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 2006: Max Protech Gallery, New York, NY [1]

From 2006: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above

[1] See copy of check #12493 in Collections Records Object File 2006.11.1-6

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*Decorative Arts and Design
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architecture (discipline): AAT: 300054156
design (discipline): AAT: 300054171
coffee services: AAT:300227293
coffee (food / dye): AAT: 300254662
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