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Hi All!
One of the great design advents was that of streamlining of all sorts of items. I think it originates with aviation research then passed quickly to the automobile industry and springboards from there into many ordinary items found in the home and at work.
From toasters to radios to vacuum cleaners, these appliances suddenly were transformed into speeding icons of the Golden Era. Kitchen counters had appliances that looked like they were going at least a hundred miles an hour while standing still. (I have a fascination with these items as a kid the old vacuum cleaner looked like a rocket ship to me.)
Any favorites out there for streamlining?
One of the great design advents was that of streamlining of all sorts of items. I think it originates with aviation research then passed quickly to the automobile industry and springboards from there into many ordinary items found in the home and at work.
From toasters to radios to vacuum cleaners, these appliances suddenly were transformed into speeding icons of the Golden Era. Kitchen counters had appliances that looked like they were going at least a hundred miles an hour while standing still. (I have a fascination with these items as a kid the old vacuum cleaner looked like a rocket ship to me.)
Any favorites out there for streamlining?