Museum of early 20th Century Industrial Design Unveiled at PatentRoom.com

The best examples of early 20th Century industrial design are now available at patentroom.com. The online art gallery includes examples of vintage architecture, automobile design, trains and household goods.

(PRWEB) March 29, 2005

The work of early 20th Century industrial designers has influence and inspired the look of the cars we drive, the buildings we live in and the products we buy today.

Works of art from these pioneers of modern design are hidden in the archives of the U.S. Patent Office. But now, for the first time, the gems from among the millions of patents filed in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s are available for viewing online at Patent Room (patentroom.com).

This museum of vintage design will thrill those with an interest in American history, vintage automobiles, architecture, trains, industrial design and the graphic arts associated with commercial design.

The images in this unique collection were uncovered following exhaustive research through Patent Offices archives. New images are still being uncovered and new designs are added to the site each week.

To make it convenient for visitors to be alerted when new images become available, Patent Room offers a syndicated RSS feed.

Lovers of American design won't want to miss this unique collection of early 20th Century art.

Contact Information:

William Booth

http://www.patentroom.com

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Contact Information
William Booth

http://www.patentroom.com
256 658-0418

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