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This and 16 other objects are a part of a set whose first object is Sketchbook, Sketchbook with Designs for Tableware, Music Equipment and Other Products, 1998.

Object Timeline

1998

  • Work on this object began.

2000

  • We acquired this object.

2014

2024

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Sketchbook, Sketchbook with Designs for Tableware, Music Equipment and Other Products, 1998

This is a Sketchbook. It was designed by Karim Rashid. It is dated 1998 and we acquired it in 2000. Its medium is ring-bound black cardboard with 17 white paper pages; rollerball pen in black ink. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Karim Rashid. It is credited Gift of Karim Rashid.

Its dimensions are

35.6 x 27.9 x 0.8 cm (14 x 11 x 5/16 in. )

It is inscribed

On front cover, right-hand corner, sticky label: Cachet/FlexiCraft tm [underlined]/Wire-bound/Sketch Book/Acid-free drawing paper with/medium surface suitable for pencil, crayon & pastell/11" x 14" . 160 Pages (80) leaves/Item No. 9005W/ISBN 1-561-52583-9/ [two barcodes]/Removable label/Made in USA

Cite this object as

Sketchbook, Sketchbook with Designs for Tableware, Music Equipment and Other Products, 1998; Designed by Karim Rashid (Canadian, b. Egypt, 1960); ring-bound black cardboard with 17 white paper pages; rollerball pen in black ink; 35.6 x 27.9 x 0.8 cm (14 x 11 x 5/16 in. ); Gift of Karim Rashid; 2000-50-33-3

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