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Helmet Mask  (Temes Mbalmbal), Wood, vegetable fiber, pig tusks, glass, plastic/rubber(?), paint, Southwest Malakula
Southwest Malakula
mid-20th century
"Tube" Chair, Joe Colombo  Italian, Synthetic knit upholstery, polyurethane foam (PUR), poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC),  natural rubber, and tubular steel
Joe Colombo
Flexform
1969–70
Hair Comb, India Rubber Comb Company, Vulcanite (India rubber and sulfur)
India Rubber Comb Company
Charles Goodyear
ca. 1851
Mollo Oa Leifo – Mme (“fire in the hearth – Mother”), Atang Tshikare  South African, Singed beech wood and rubber wood, woven grass, textile, bronze, and glass beads
Atang Tshikare
2021
Mollo Oa Leifo – Ngoanana (“fire in the hearth – Girl”), Atang Tshikare  South African, Singed beech wood and rubber wood, woven grass, textile, bronze, and glass beads
Atang Tshikare
2021
"Waterwitch" Outboard Motor, John R. Morgan  American, Steel, aluminum, rubber
John R. Morgan
Sears, Roebuck and Company
1936
Soft Calendar for the Month of August, Claes Oldenburg  American, born Sweden, Acrylic on canvas filled with foam rubber
Claes Oldenburg
1962
Chair, Ray Komai  American, Plywood, cherry wood, steel, rubber
Ray Komai
JG Furniture Co., Inc, New York, NY
1949
"Soda King" Syphon Bottle, Norman Bel Geddes  American, Chrome-plated metal, brass, rubber
Multiple artists/makers
1938
"Soda King" Syphon Bottle, Norman Bel Geddes  American, Chrome-plated metal, brass, paint, rubber
Multiple artists/makers
1938
"Soda King" Syphon Bottle, Norman Bel Geddes  American, Chrome-plated metal, brass, paint, rubber
Multiple artists/makers
1938
Manguaré, Wood, rubber beater, Native American (Bora or Huitoto)
Native American (Bora or Huitoto)
late 19th–early 20th century
Rubbers, Ball Band  American, rubber, American
Ball Band
1950–69
Rubbers, rubber, American
American
1960s
Rubbers, rubber, American
American
1960s
Rubbers, rubber, American
American
ca. 1882
"Diamond" Chair, Harry Bertoia  American, born Italy, Steel wire, plastic, rubber
Harry Bertoia
Knoll
1952
"Cone" Chair, Verner Panton  Danish, Stainless steel, foam rubber, wool, and plastic
Verner Panton
Plus-Linje
ca. 1950
"B-167-3" Chair, Pierre Paulin  French, Tubular steel, rubber, foam rubber,  acryl, and Lycra reupholstery
Pierre Paulin
Artifort
1959
"B-167-3" Ottoman, Pierre Paulin  French, Tubular steel, rubber, foam rubber and acryl and lycra re-upholstery.
Pierre Paulin
Artifort
1959
"Sintrax" Coffeepot, Gerhard Marcks  German, Glass, rubber, wood, and metal
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1934
"DCM" Side Chair, Charles Eames  American, Molded plywood, steel, and rubber
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1946
"The Structures Tremble", Ettore Sottsass  Italian, born Austria, Plastic laminate, composition board, painted steel, rubber, glass
Ettore Sottsass
Studio Alchymia
1979
Side chair, Charles Eames  American, Laminated wood, rubber welt
Charles Eames
Ray Eames
ca. 1946
III, Lorna Simpson  American, Cedar box containing felt, ceramic, bronze, and silicone rubber
Lorna Simpson
1994
Untitled, Louise Bourgeois  American, Silicone rubber
Louise Bourgeois
1994
"DCW" Side Chair, Charles Eames  American, Walnut, plywood, rubber
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1946
Side Chair, Arne Jacobsen  Danish, Plywood, steel, rubber mounts, PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Arne Jacobsen
ca. 1951
No. 73, "Womb" Sofa, Eero Saarinen  American, born Finland, Chrome-plated steel, molded fiberglass, foam rubber, modern wool-blend upholstery
Eero Saarinen
Knoll
designed 1950
"DCW" Side Chair, Charles Eames  American, Birch plywood, ponyskin, rubber mounts
Charles Eames
1946
"LCW" Side Chair, Charles Eames  American, Plywood, ash veneer, rubber mounts
Charles Eames
Ray Eames
ca. 1946
"Sheraton" Chair (model no. 664), Robert Venturi  American, Molded plywood, printed plastic laminate, rubber, upholstery
Robert Venturi
Knoll
1984
"Lady" Armchair, Marco Zanuso  Italian, Metal legs, upholstered foam, rubber
Marco Zanuso
Arflex
1951
Desk lamp, Sybold Van Ravesteyn  Dutch, Chrome-plated steel, Polyphenylene oxide (PPO), Gum, NItrile rubber
Sybold Van Ravesteyn
designed 1926, manufactured 1979
"Tulip" Armchair (Model No. 150), Eero Saarinen  American, born Finland, Aluminum, paint, plastic, wool and nylon upholstery, latex rubber foam
Eero Saarinen
Knoll
1956
Enorme Telephone, Ettore Sottsass  Italian, born Austria, ABS polymer casing, synthetic rubber (styrene based), silicon
Ettore Sottsass
David Kelley
1986
Enorme Telephone, Ettore Sottsass  Italian, born Austria, ABS polymer casing, silicone rubber buttons
Ettore Sottsass
David Kelley
1986
Valentine Portable Typewriter, Ettore Sottsass  Italian, born Austria, Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) plastic, synthetic chloroprene rubber, metal
Multiple artists/makers
1968
Stempelplastik (Stamp Sculpture), Joseph Beuys  German, Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), wood and rubber
Joseph Beuys
1982
Kasten, Perlmutterhaut, Heidi Bucher  Swiss, Natural rubber, open weaved fabric, glaze, and mother-of-pearl pigments
Heidi Bucher
ca. 1973–76