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Eventually Everything Connects traces the story of American mid-century modernism back to its roots—Cranbrook, where the movement took shape. Through archival photographs, sketches, and printed ephemera, the book builds a layered portrait of a design language that still defines how we live and work. Alongside icons like the Eameses, Bertoia, and Saarinen, it gives space to often-overlooked contributors—women, designers of color, and other voices long left in the margins. Compiled by Andrew Satake Blauvelt, this isn’t just another tour through familiar forms; it’s a reframing, a correction, and a celebration of mid-century design as it actually unfolded.










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