Paul Goldberger: "Frank Gehry Really Doesn’t Want To Be Remembered as Somebody Who Just Did a Few Iconic Buildings"

Goldberger, sitting on Gehry's Wiggly Side Chair (1972), from the architect's Easy Edges short-lived furniture collection. The designs made innovative use of corrugated cardboard (a surprisingly strong material, it turned out) and were set to be sold by Bloomingdale's, until Gehry pulled out of the deal. Image Courtesy of Michael Lionstar

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