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Sk8-hi Shoes
James P. Johnson ONN-ISS-KWAH
Suede, color screen print on canvas, cotton string, and rubber · 2022
Art Institute of Chicago

Africa Revisited
Irma Boom
Book, offset printed with velour on abrasive fabric and suede · 2001
Museum of Modern Art

Glove (for Parkett no. 4)
Meret Oppenheim
Multiple of pair of suede gloves with screenprint and hand-stitching · 1985
Museum of Modern Art

Art For Other People #6
Richard Deacon
Suede and brass · 1983
Tate

Untitled Leather Construction
Claire Zeisler
Cut leather (suede), cotton, glazed ceramic, glass, coins, foil-wrapped stones, mother-of-pearl button, and clear plastic shells; appliquéd, pieced and over sewn with cotton needle lace; straight, button hole, stem and roman stitches; some printed · 1974
Art Institute of Chicago

Eight Study Samples
Claire Zeisler
.1 and .8: Cotton wound ball, oversewn with cotton needle lace
.2: Cotton wound ball and leather (suede) covered stone, joined and oversewn with cotton needle lace
.3, .4, .5 and .6: Leather (suede) covered stone, edged with cotton needle lace
.7: Cotton wound ball and leather (suede) strip joined and over sewn in needle lace · 1970
Art Institute of Chicago

ˀımáˀsp̉alx̣ (Flat Storage Bag)
Nez Perce (Nimíipuu)
Bast fiber, two-strand weft-twining; with cornhusk supplementary weft-twining (false-embroidery);
drawstring (possibly suede) · 1860
Art Institute of Chicago

Tête-à-Tête Tea Service with Leather Box
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory, German, active from 1710 to the present
ceramics, decorative arts, tea service — hard paste porcelain, vitreous enamel, gold; leather, suede, silk · 1780
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum

Armchair en cabriolet
David Roentgen
Mahogany, gilt bronze, brass; modern suede upholstery · 1780
The Metropolitan Museum of Art