At centre: James Donahue, with the assistance of U. of M. Faculty of Architecture students, Lounge Chair (aka "Canadian Coconut" or "Winnipeg Chair"), late 1940s-early 1950s, bent fir plywood, painted steel, foam, original orange fabric (Serena Keshavjee). Right centre: Mies van der Rohe, tubular steel cantilevered armchair (MR 20), original design 1927 for Gebr. Thonet AG (licensed production, sold through the Art Shoppe, Toronto, ca. 1970s) (Serena Keshavjee). Draped over the arm of the chair: Unknown weaver or weavers, Loheland Schule, Rhön, Germany, woven table cloth in shades of salmon pink, ca. 1960s. Purchased at the Loheland Schule, 1999 (private collection). At lower right: Marcel Breuer, Laccio Nesting Table with Side Table, tubular steel, lacquered wood, designed ca. 1925. Produced under license by Knoll International, United States. (Oliver Botar and Serena Keshavjee). On the tables: Heinz and Bodo Rasch authors and designers, Der Stuhl [The Chair], Stuttgart, Dr. Fritz Wedekind, 1928; Kurt Schmidt, Design, Thonet Stahlrohrmöbel, 1930-31, album of 50 sheets (Facsimile: Vitra Design Museum, 1989), with some sheets laid out for view; Promotional brochure for Jenaer Glas, Designed by the Moholy-Nagy Studio, Berlin, n.d. (ca. early 1930s); Innen Dekoration, no. 9, 1932. This journal was read in Montreal by Jeannette Meunier Biéler in the early 1930s and was one of her sources for the design of her own tubular steel furniture (Unless otherwise indicated, items are from a private collection)