Holding Pattern

Holding Pattern

Photograph

Basil C. Levine

Maker
American, 1928–2011

Holding Pattern

ca. 1975
Gelatin silver print
Image: 11 7/8 × 9 7/8 in. (30.2 × 25.1 cm)
Gift of Jonathan Levine, 2024
2024.0041.0045
Inscriptions Typed in black ink on paper taped to verso and folded to recto BC: HOLDING PATTERN -- Stacks of wire chairs, appropriately called stackers, are checked \ by Julie Richards at the Steelcase manufacturing plant in Grand Rapids, Mich. Next \ stop is the upholstering area, where sseats and backs will be installed. Stackers are \ made from a continuous wire rod that provides strength and flexibility. The chairs \ are designed for use inoffices, auditoriums, classrooms and cafeterias. \ -0- \ From: John A. DeMilia \ Carl Byoir & Associates, Inc. \ 380 Madison Avenue (212) 986-6100 \ New York, New York 10017 \ For: STEELCASE INC. \ Slug: HOLDING PATTERN \ Neg. No.: BOI 111-R4- 42 [x'ed out] 33 & BOI 111-R5-47 [underlined in red ink] \ 12984
Printed on verso OA: THIS PAPER \ MANUFACTURED \ BY KODAK
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