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The Cuckoo Egg Cup Under Spilling Plastic Flowers
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt
Foil, wood, plastic wrap, cellophane, tape, staples, vinyl record, printed matter, plastic, plastic bottles, plastic flowers, plastic spoon, and other materials · 1985
Museum of Modern Art

The Nets are Empty
Else Regensteiner
Wool; knotting of double-flat knots terminating in long cut fringe over wool, cotton, silk, mohair, nylon, rayon, and polyester bouclé, plain weave; some bast fiber (jute) and cellophane strip ground weft loop pile (bouclé) and supplementary elements of wood and plant materials; both layers worked over wood branch · 1976
Art Institute of Chicago

Subterranean Tropicália Projects: PN10, PN11, PN12 and PN13
Hélio Oiticica
Corrugated cardboard, cardboard, yellow cellophane, shredded paper, and plastic mesh · 1971
Art Institute of Chicago

Doodlehead puppets, 1 set
Ethel Stein
Cotton, paperboard, papier mâché, paint, cellophane · 1954
Art Institute of Chicago

Sample (Dr 114 P #8)
Robert D. Sailors
Rayon, nylon, wool, cellophane, and mohair, plain weave of two-color complementary sets of warps and wefts · 1954
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel (Formerly Window Blind)
Dorothy Liebes
Wood, bamboo, cotton chenille yarns, jute, silk, rayon, metallic strip encased in cellophane film, and metallic strip encased in cellophane film wrapped around a cotton fiber core, warp-stripe, weft rib plain weave; openwork · 1949
Art Institute of Chicago

Spanning Material for Radio
Gunta Stölzl
Cotton, linen, silk, and cellophane · 1949
Museum of Modern Art

Space Divider
Anni Albers
Horsehair, jute, cellophane, and cotton · 1949
Museum of Modern Art

Free-Hanging Room Divider
Anni Albers
Cellophane and cord · 1949
Museum of Modern Art

Free-Hanging Room Divider
Anni Albers
Cotton, cellophane, and braided horsehair · 1949
Museum of Modern Art

Sample (Drapery Fabric)
Dorothy Liebes
Cotton, rayon, metal, metal strip encased in synthetic film, cellophane film, and metal beads, plain weave self-patterned by ground weft floats · 1946
Art Institute of Chicago

Panel (Casement Fabric)
Ed Rossbach
Linen, cotton, rayon, and cellophane yarns, bouclé yarns, and chenille yarns, plain weave · 1946
Art Institute of Chicago

Display Fabric Sample
Anni Albers
Cellophane and jute · 1944
Museum of Modern Art

Fabric Sample
Anni Albers
Cellophane and jute · 1944
Museum of Modern Art

Drapery material (Used in the Rockefeller Guest House)
Anni Albers
Lurex, cellophane, and cotton chenille · 1942
Museum of Modern Art

Spanning Material for Ceiling of Swiss Tea Pavillion in Lyon
Gunta Stölzl
Cellophane and silk · 1941
Museum of Modern Art

Side Chair (Entry Panel for MoMA Competition for Organic Design in Home Furnishings)
Charles Eames
Pencil on white poster board covered with cellophane · 1940
Museum of Modern Art

High-Back Armchair (Entry Panel for MoMA Competition for Organic Design in Home Furnishings)
Charles Eames
Pencil on board covered with cellophane · 1940
Museum of Modern Art

Kreise Wainscoting Material for Dancing Pavillion at Swiss Exhibition, Zurich, 1939
Gunta Stölzl
Cellophane, cotton, silk, and silk floss · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Wainscoting Material
Gunta Stölzl
Jute and cellophane · 1939
Museum of Modern Art

Test for the Film "Culte Vaudou," Exposition 1937
Maurice Tabard
Gelatin silver print with cellophane sheet · 1936
Museum of Modern Art

Waffel Curtain Material for a Photo Studio
Gunta Stölzl
Cellophane and cotton · 1934
Museum of Modern Art

Curtain Material for Cinema
Gunta Stölzl
Cellophane and cotton · 1933
Museum of Modern Art

Upholstery Material
Anni Albers
Cotton and cellophane · 1933
Museum of Modern Art