A Dark, A Light, A Bright: The Designs of Dorothy Liebes
Designer and weaver Dorothy Liebes (1897–1972), who introduced handcraft and brilliant color to the modern interior, was among the most influential designers of the 20th century. This digital platform explores how the “Liebes Look”—which combined vivid color, lush texture, and often a glint of metallic—became inextricably linked with the American modern aesthetic. Choose a topic to explore her impact on mid-20th-century interiors, fashion, film, and industrial design, and meet some of the studio weavers who contributed to the success of the Dorothy Liebes Studio.
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Anna Kang
Balbir Kaur
Daren Pierce
Dorr Bothwell
Emma Amos
Geraldine Funk
Glen Kaufman
Harry Soviak
Kamma Zethraus
Louise and Vanita Fong
Mary Walker Phillips
Nancy Kenealy
Ralph Higbee
Tammis Keefe
The Gift of Daren Pierce to the Smithsonian