Peter Schlumbohm

Chemex coffeemaker, designed 1941. [[Brooklyn Museum Peter Schlumbohm (10 July 1896 – 1962) was a German inventor, best known for creating the Chemex Coffeemaker. In a eulogy for Schlumbohm shortly after his death in 1962, the notable design author Ralph Caplan described the typical Schlumbohm invention as “a synthesis of logic and madness”. Caplan, like hundreds of thousands of Americans, was particularly fond of the Chemex Coffeemaker, describing it as “one of the few modern designs for which one can feel affection as well as admiration.” The Chemex was also one of the few products from any designer or inventor of the time to achieve an "iconic" role in popular culture, becoming part of the permanent collections of art and design museums, including New York's Museum of Modern Art. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Schlumbohm, Peter, 1896-1962
    Published 1926
    Borna-Leipzig, 1926.
    1 volume
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    by Schlumbohm, Peter, 1896-1962
    Published 1926
    Borna, Germany : Universitätsverlag von Robert Noske in Borna-Leipzig, 1926.
    1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
    Center for Research Libraries.
    Online Resource

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