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  • Wooden desk with ornate gold drawer pulls
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    Conserving the Desk That Helped Tell Ulysses S. Grant’s Story

    The Henry Ford has quite a collection of objects used by historical figures on display. There are many more gems safeguarded in storage with equally fascinating stories. One such piece is Army General and 18th U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant’s secret
  • Cover of Tried by Fire by Susan Frackelton, 1886. / THF627718
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    Susan Frackelton: America’s Most Underrated Ceramic Artist

    Susan Frackelton was a remarkable figure in American ceramics, broadening the role of women in American society. Learn more about her life and work.
  • Fair Lane from the Rouge River, 1915 / THF98284
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    Sidney Houghton: The Fair Lane Estate

    Interior designer and interior architect Sidney Houghton worked with Henry and Clara Ford from about 1919 through 1925 to design furniture for their house, Fair Lane.
  • Side Chair, Created by Lambert Hitchcock, 1825-1835. / THF81928
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    The Hitchcock Chair: An American Innovation

    Lambert Hitchcock applied early mass production techniques to turn out chairs by the thousands—uniform, durable, attractive, affordable, and, for a time, wildly popular.
  • Vase
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    Rookwood and Women Makers

    A Rookwood Pottery vase from our collection can tell an unexpected story about women’s work and craft in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Edsel and Eleanor Ford, Henry and Clara Ford, and Mina and Thomas Edison pose on the car’s rear platform about 1923. / THF97966
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    Fair Lane: The Fords’ Private Railroad Car

    Fair Lane, the private Pullman railroad car built for and used by Henry and Clara Ford, turns 100 years old in 2021. It provides a fascinating window into business and pleasure travel for the wealthy in the early 20th century.
  • Ruth Adler Schnee
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    Remembering Ruth Adler Schnee (1923-2023)

    Ruth Adler Schnee was a pioneering designer and a dear friend of The Henry Ford. It is with great sadness that we learned of her passing on January 5, 2023, just a few months shy of her 100th birthday.
  • Houghton Brochure, Furniture from the "Age of Oak." / THF121217a
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    Sidney Houghton: The Later Commissions

    In this last post in a series, we look at some of interior designer and interior architect Sidney Houghton's last commissions for Henry and Clara Ford: Dearborn Country Club and Henry Ford Hospital.
  • This 1947 advertisement features Herman Miller’s sweeping new “M” logo, which was designed by Irving Harper in one of his first forays into graphic design. / THF623975
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    The Office of George Nelson & Co.

    Learn about three of the talented designers--Irving Harper, George Tscherny, and Tomoko Miho--who worked for George Nelson's design office.
  • a couch with metal legs and several circular blue cushions
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    George Nelson’s Visionary Design

    Explore the background and impact of designer George Nelson, who worked for Herman Miller from the 1940s through the 1970s and designed furnishings like the marshmallow sofa and the storage wall.