Container List
Series I: Commissions
Scope and Contents noteSeries I covers the years 1942 to 1972 and is divided into three subseries: Residential Commissions, Commercial and Professional Commissions, and Hoffmann and Heidrich's Offices and Apartments. Many photos cannot be precisely dated, but span from roughly 1950 to 1960, the time of Hoffmann and Heidrich's most profitable period. Some folders contain no pictures of the actual design or renovation, but are merely a file of furniture or patterns collected for the project. Addresses for clients were often found in related clippings or from city phone books consulted for the year(s) of the work. All available material documenting each client is foldered together. Folders are organized alphabetically by Hoffmann's original file titles. |
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Residential Commissions
Scope and Contents noteResidential Commissions were undertaken mainly for urban apartments, and generally show living and dining rooms with a few kitchen and bedroom designs. The Melken Nursery is one of the few designs for children's room. Another is in the home of Dr. Margaret S. Mahler, a noted child psychoanalyst, who also requested a multifunctional headboard for her bedroom. The largest collection of photos in the subseries documents the renovation of Kurt and Lola Mann's home, from a heavy Tudor style to a modern and airy design. The file for Albert Drosin includes before and after pictures of the design work. A small apartment designed for Harriet Morrison highlights Hoffman and Heidrich's space-saving ideas and functionalist designs. Clients represented here tended to be doctors or businessmen, but also include the novelist James Ramsey Ullman and John Everett, the president of the New School. This subseries also contains a headshot of artist Ilse Getz along with photographs of her apartment redecoration. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
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Box: 1 | Folder : 1 | Aberbach |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 2 | Arluch |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 3 | Aufsessor |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 4 | Benkert, Ambrose
220 East 73rd Street |
ca. 1972 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 5 | Bergman |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 6 | Blum |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 7 | Brody, Dr. and Mrs. Matthew
41 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 8 | Copen |
1967-1968 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 9 | Corfner |
after 1957 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 10 | Devereux, Ellis Feer
1230 Park Ave |
1955 or later | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 11 | Donati |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 12-13 | Drosin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
118 Riverside Drive
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 162 |
1957-1960 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 14 | Dumbke |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 15 | Everett, Dr. and Mrs. John R.
President of New School for Social Research
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 163 |
1965 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 16 | Feuerring, Gertrude |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 17 | Feuerring, Ralph |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 18 | Frisch |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 19 | Getz, Ilse |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 20 | Gross |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 21 | Haas, Edith and Loewy, Kiewe |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 22 | Hamburger |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 23 | Heinemann, Dr. and Mrs. Martin
75 Todd Street, Mount Carmel, CT |
after 1957 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 24 | Horowitz |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 25 | Horyuji |
after 1957 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 26 | Jackson, Herb |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 27 | Kaufman |
after 1957 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 28 | Landau |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 29 | Lansdon |
ca. 1952 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 30 | Lasner
Westport, CT |
after 1957 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 31 | McTravick |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 32 | Mabardi
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 164 |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 33 | Mahler, Dr. Margaret
300 Central Park West |
1956 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 34-35 | Mann, Kurt and Lolo |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 36 | Melamed, Louis
Stuyvesant Town |
1949 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 37 | Melken Nursery
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 165 |
1947 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 38 | Morrison, Harriet |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 39 | Muhlfelder |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 40 | Netter, Dr.
150 Central Park West |
undates | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 41 | Offenbach |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 42-43 | Riley |
1942 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 44 | Rockefeller, Winthrop
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 166 |
[before 1953] | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 45 | Rosenberg, Dr. |
after 1957 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 46 | Rosenblum |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 47 | Spitz, Dr. |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 48 | Stokvis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
435 East 79th St |
[after 1957] | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 49 | Udell, George |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 50 | Ullman, Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey
See also: Box 9, Folder 167 |
1947 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 51-53 | Unidentified prints
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 168 |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 54 | Unidentified color transparencies |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 55 | Unidentified residential plans |
undated | |
Commercial and Professional Commissions
Scope and Contents noteCommercial and Professional Commissions primarily include small specialty stores, as well as hotel lobbies and dining rooms, restaurants, department stores, and offices. In instances where the commercial name does not reveal the store's genre, that information is noted in brackets in the container list. Offices shown include those identified as Dubinsky, Elbert, and Factor, as well as the Book of the Month Club, and Realty Associates. Several stores sell apparel, jewelry, or furs. The design of the Paulin Toy Store in Delaware seems to be a departure from Hoffmann and Heidrich's normally staid designs. The firm also designed a conference table for Nelson Rockefeller, which is included in this subseries. Other businesses represented are the East India Curry Shop and the French Government Tourist Office in New York. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 56-58 | Audrey
40 East Palisade Ave, Englewood, N.J.
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 169 |
1955 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 59 | Bon Ton |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 60 | Book-of-the-Month Club
345 Hudson Street
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 170 |
1954 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 61 | Casual Air
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 171 |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 62 | Cheridien |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 63 | Dubinsky, David |
[after 1957] | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 64 | East India Curry Shop |
1947 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 65 | Elbert |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 66 | Factor |
[after 1957] | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 67 | Feldman |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 68-69 | French Government Tourist Office
3 West 49th Street |
1958 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 70 | Green Hotel |
[1946-1949] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 71 | Gruin Jewelry Store |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 72-73 | Hansen Glove Corp. Show Room |
1947 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 74 | J. K. Lasser Offices |
1952 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 75 | Marlu [hat shop] |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 76 | New Englander Motor Hotel
Greenwich, CT
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 172 |
1960 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 77 | New Englander Hotel
Westport, CT
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 173 |
ca. 1960 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 78 | Paulin Toy Store
Wilmington, DE |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 79 | Alfred Rainier [fur shop] |
[1946-1949] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 80 | Realty Associates
Empire State Building
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 174 |
1951 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 81 | Rockefeller, Nelson D.
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 175 |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 82 | Rooney [dress shop] |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 83 | Elsa Saks Bar |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 84 | Transworld Feature Syndicate |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 85 | Zelikow & Rebell, C.P.A. |
[1949-1957] | |
Box: | Folder : | Unidentified prints
General noteSee: Box 9, Folder 176 |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 86 | Unidentified color transparencies |
undated | |
Hoffmann and Heidrich Offices and Apartments
Scope and Contents noteHoffmann and Heidrich's Offices and Apartments include all of their own offices, and several of their apartments. In at least their final address, both design showroom and apartment(s) were in the same building. The renovation of 208 East 73rd Street garnered a lot of trade press, which is included here. |
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Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 87-88 | 225 East 57th Street, Apts. 3G and 3I
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folder 177 |
[1945-1949] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 89-91 | 208 East 73rd Street |
1957-1963 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 92-93 | 208 East 73rd Street
General noteSee also: Box 9, Folders 178-179 |
1957-1963 | |
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