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Tea & Coffee Piazza
CJA-RES-AL-B13-5-21 · Item · 1983
Part of Charles Jencks Archive

Publisher: Shakespeare & Company

Includes a tea and coffee set designed by Charles.

Tucked inside are:
-typescript document titled 'Description of PM objects - as sent to Judith Gura 22/03/2016
-'Charles Jencks: Symbolic Furniture' by Colin Amery, reprinted from Art & Design Nov 1985
-slides showing furniture designed by Charles, including James Stirling and others sitting in the Spring Chair

Alessi
Stirling
CJA-RES-AL-SM-11-9 · File
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
White cardboard box annotated 'Stirling' in black, containing slides.
STIRLING TATE
CJA-RES-AL-SM-12-12 · File
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Yellow plastic box with translucent lid, annotated 'STIRLING TATE' in blue ink, containing slides.
Stirling Fogg
CJA-RES-AL-SM-12-7 · File
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Yellow Kodak plastic box with translucent lid, annotated 'Stirling Fogg' in blue ink over 'Stuttgart 4 + POULTRY' in red ink, containing slides.
Furniture Designs [1]
CJA-TCH-c-5 · File · 1983- 1990
Part of Charles Jencks Archive
Includes:
-pencil, coloured pencil, felt tip and photocopied furniture designs on paper and tracing paper
-letter from Art Monthly to Charles commissioning a contribution to a book 'Art in Public Places' based on Charles' "ICA contribution', 1983
-private view card from Medite House at RIBA, 1990
-designs for cushions for Johnny's Room with fabric samples
-correspondence with James Stirling and Robin Hamlyn at the Tate Gallery regarding interview text, with ink drawings on reverse, 1987
-cutting from the Sunday Times 22 Sep 1985, 'Heavy Metal in Milan' by Deyan Sudjic
-letter from the Formica Corporation regarding the donation of a Sun chair to the Art Institute of Chicago
-printed programs for furniture
-pencils sketches of a gateway
-sketch plan of furniture in rooms on the reverse of notepaper from Interior Design '84 Sapporo
-correspondence with Shinji Kohmoto, National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto regarding inclusion of the Alessi Tea & Coffee set in the exhibition 'Contemporary Landscape: From the Horizon of Postmodern Design'
-letter from Spiral Staircase Systems quoting for the manufacture of ten sets of Alloy spheres, 1985
-cutting from an unidentified newspaper about designer Albert Hadley
-colour transparency of a table