Thursday, June 2, 2011

Herman Miller picnic posters

It's the first week of June, and summer is officially only days away, although here in sunny Texas the temperature is already in the mid-90s (around 35 degrees for you Celsius folks), so waiting for the Summer Solstice is just a technicality, in my opinion. It's time to start thinking about sitting by the pool, going to the lake and having picnics...and what better way to usher in the warm weather than with Herman Miller picnic posters?

Beginning in 1970 and for the next 19 summers, graphic artist Stephen Frykholm created a series of posters announcing the annual Herman Miller corporate picnics. HM employee Kathy Stanton designed the 1990-2000 posters, followed by Brian Edlefson from 2001-2006 and Andy Dull, who created the last two in 2007 and 2008.

These posters, particularly the older ones, are highly collectible and sell in the $400-700 range. The Frykholm posters are part of the permanent collections of The Smithsonian, the Library of Congress, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

From calvin.edu and designaddict.com




1970, S. Frykholm
aiga.org

1971, S. Frykholm
icollector.com

1972, S. Frykholm
bondandbowery.com

1973, S. Frykholm
designaddict.com

1999, K. Stanton
everythingart.com

2004, B. Edlefson
sessions.edu
2007, A. Dull
everythingart.com


So get out your flip-flops, slather on some sunscreen and enjoy the month of June, especially if you live in the southern United States, because in a few weeks, it will be too hot to leave your air-conditioned MCM house!

8 comments:

  1. Wow! These are sooo cool! Thanks for sharing, Dana!

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  2. @Noelle: Aren't they great? My SIL told me about them.

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  3. It's already to leave the AC here in KY - am actually thinking about not going thrifting his weekend. LOVE the posters!

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  4. You and your SIL find such cool stuff. WHERE do you find it? Estate sales? Damn, I really need to move to your area!!

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  5. @Barbara: We both practically live on Craigslist, and he goes to a lot of estate sales. Also, we have made quite a few contacts locally, in other parts of Texas and also out of state and make buying trips frequently.

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  6. Dana, I wish i could move to texas....i would have accompanied u like a puppy toevery sale you went :)...if not to buy, just look at drool over stuff..yum...loved the first poster :)

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  7. Nice work! Enjoying the blog. Braxton

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  8. My craigslist never has ANYTHING.

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