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Aaron, David
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USA
. Sculptor/Furniture Designer]
David Aaron studied at the Institute of Design in Chicago and subsequently worked as a sculptor and jewellery designer in the USA during the 1940s and 1950s. A flexible aluminium neckpiece, a brass barrette and an aluminium pin designed by him featured in the exhibition ‘Modern Jewelry Under Fifty Dollars’ held in the Everyday Art Gallery at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in March 1948 and are illustrated in ‘Everyday Art Quarterly’ no.7, Spring 1948 (pp.7, 8). A photograph of of aluminium (aluminum) playforms he designed for Playground Corp. of America are also illustrated in ‘Industrial Design’ vol.5, no.12, December 1958 (p.58). Aaron was commissioned by the Aluminum Company of America, (Alcoa) to design aluminium climbing tree playground fixture in 1957. He was head of the Design Workshop at King-Smith School in Washington. D.C.
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