Kimbel and Cabus were among the most progressive design reformers
of their time. This is the first publication to explore the
timeless American immigrant success story of the trailblazing New
York City design team who captured national attention with their
imaginative furniture forms and defined a significant aesthetic in
the United States. Kimbel and Cabus produced an amazing variety of
Modern Gothic furniture and worked in a panoply of styles to
satisfy the broadest range of markets. They also produced one of
the first photographic catalogues for use as a selling tool. Their
remarkable story is painstakingly reconstructed using primary
sources to illuminate the importance of this progressive company as
illustrated through period documents including advertisements, city
directories, census and credit reports, and other printed materials
alongside new photography.
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