Continuing our Art Deco Centenary series we profile graphic designer and artist Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron, who under the ...
SS Normandie only graced the seas for four years before meeting a fiery end. But it was long enough for her to be considered the ultimate ocean liner, profiled here as part of our Art Deco ...
March 3 (UPI) --The decommissioned luxury liner SS United States, dating back to 1952, completed its final journey Monday from South Philadelphia to Alabama, where it will undergo preparations ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WEAR) — What is expected to become the world’s largest artificial reef is now in the Gulf Coast. The SS United States arrived in Mobile on Monday. The vessel spent the last ...
Four individual upholstered components informed by Bauhaus design principles combine in this multipurpose seat by Latvian brand Wigiwama. The Flipster seat can be used as low chair, deconstructed ...
After leaving Philadelphia last week, the SS United States has traveled down the coast and around the Florida Keys and is now headed north in the Gulf of Mexico, the last part of its journey ...
The SS United States, the world's fastest ocean liner and 100 feet longer than the ill-fated RMS Titanic, has entered the Gulf on its way to becoming the world's largest artificial reef off ...
The SS United States, the world's fastest ocean liner dubbed "America's Flagship," is taking its final voyage, destined to become the world's largest artificial reef off Florida's Gulf Coast.
Eight days after leaving its home in South Philly, the SS United States is far along in its trek to Alabama where the ship will be prepped before being sunk off the Florida panhandle and become an ...
One hundred years ago, a sprawling international exhibition was staged in Paris. It was intended to dazzle visitors with all that was new in architecture, design, fashion, and jewelry, and to ...
The SS United States, a historic ocean liner, is being moved to Alabama for cleaning before being sunk to create an artificial reef. After retiring in 1969, the SS United States sat idle for ...