Michael Lax
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{{Short description|American industrial designer (1929–1999)}} |
{{Short description|American industrial designer (1929–1999)}} |
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'''Michael Lax''' (1929–1999) was an American [[industrial designer]] who created household products for companies such as Copco, [[Lightolier]], [[Dansk International Designs|Dansk]], [[Salton Inc.|Salton]], Metaal, [[Mikasa & Company|Mikasa]], [[Tupperware]], and [[American Cyanamid]]. Several of his best-known products, including the Lytegem lamp by Lightolier and the Copco enamel-coated teakettle with teak handle, are represented in permanent museum collections. |
'''Michael Lax''' (1929–1999) was an American [[industrial designer]] who created household products for companies such as Copco, [[Lightolier]], [[Dansk International Designs|Dansk]], [[Salton Inc.|Salton]], Metaal, [[Mikasa & Company|Mikasa]], [[Tupperware]], and [[American Cyanamid]]. Several of his best-known products, including the Lytegem lamp by Lightolier and the Copco enamel-coated teakettle with teak handle, are represented in permanent museum collections. |
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[[Category:Modernist designers]] |
[[Category:Modernist designers]] |
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[[Category:New York State College of Ceramics alumni]] |
[[Category:New York State College of Ceramics alumni]] |
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[[Category:20th-century American designers]] |
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