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Walter Dorwin Teague

American, 1883-1960

Along with Raymond Loewy, Norman Bel Geddes, Henry Dreyfuss and others, Walter Dorwin Teague pioneered the field of industrial design in the early decades of the 20th century. In his designs for furniture and objects that ranged from table lamps to radios, Teague helped defined the Machine Age aesthetic — the streamlined style that was the American counterpart to the French Art Deco movement.

     Teague grew up in rural Indiana, the son of a Methodist minister who was also a tailor. The young Teague was skilled at drawing, and in 1903, after finishing high school, he saved some money and moved to New York, where he took classes at the Art Students League. He later found success as a typographer and an advertisement illustrator. The look of ads in the early 20th century was so far superior to that of the actual products being promoted that manufacturers began consulting with illustrators like Teague about the styling of their goods. Teague’s aesthetic sensibilities were strongly shaped by a trip he had made to Europe in 1926, when he toured the Universal Exposition in Paris, buildings by Le Corbusier and a Bauhaus exhibition. On his return home, Teague founded an industrial-design consultancy. The following year, he won his first big client, Kodak, for whom he designed cameras, such as the famed Bantam Special, with its sleek, “speed line” detailing. His firm would go on to design such things as pavilions for the 1939 New York World’s Fair, rail coaches, gas stations, automobiles, corporate logos and a Boeing airliner.

     Among collectors, Teague’s products designs are prized not so much for what they do as for what they represent: a moment when design took a hand in fostering a spirit of energy, optimism and progress. Objects such as his Kodak 1A Gift camera, with its Constructivist case and box, have a graphic punch that should find a place in many a vitrine. His 1930s glassware lines for Steuben still make a striking presence on the bar or the dinner table. The jewels among Teague collectibles are his 1939 Bakelite-shade table lamp for Polaroid (made before the firm began producing cameras) and his striking designs for the Sparton Radio Corporation, most notably the rare and stunning Bluebird model, with its circular glass and chrome frame. Prices for Teague’s work vary widely by medium, style and condition. But as you can see from these pages, the designs of Walter Dorwin Teague are emblems of both a time and a distinctive style. They are cynosures for any true collector.

1936 Sparton Model 557 "Sled" Cobalt Glass Deco Radio by Walter Dorwin Teague
1936 Sparton Model 557 "Sled" Cobalt Glass Deco Radio by Walter Dorwin Teague

1936 Sparton Model 557 "Sled" Cobalt Glass Deco Radio by Walter Dorwin Teague

By Sparton, Walter Dorwin Teague

Located in Van Nuys, CA

The Sparton model 557 radio was designed by Walter Dorwin Teague for the Sparks-Worthington Company in Jackson, Michigan, in 1936. The radio, known as the "sled" or "3-knob," is cons...

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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Metal

1930s Polaroid Table Lamp, Model 114, USA
1930s Polaroid Table Lamp, Model 114, USA

1930s Polaroid Table Lamp, Model 114, USA

$2,500Sale Price|50% Off

H 10 in W 11.88 in D 12.5 in

1930s Polaroid Table Lamp, Model 114, USA

By Walter Dorwin Teague

Located in St- Leonard, Quebec

Art Deco, machine age Polaroid table lamp made of thick bakelite and casted aluminium. Desk lamp, model 114, designed in 1939 for the Polaroid Corporatio...

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1930s American Machine Age Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Aluminum

1930 Art Deco Walter Dorwin Teague Kodak 1A Gift Camera in Original Box and Case
1930 Art Deco Walter Dorwin Teague Kodak 1A Gift Camera in Original Box and Case

1930 Art Deco Walter Dorwin Teague Kodak 1A Gift Camera in Original Box and Case

By Walter Dorwin Teague, Eastman Kodak

Located in Red Lion, PA

1930 Art Deco Walter Dorwin Teague Kodak 1A Gift Camera – Original Box & Case Museum-Worthy This rare and highly collectible 1930 Kodak 1A Gift Camera, designed by Walter Dorwin T...

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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Metal, Enamel

Streamline Modern Cabinet by Walter Dorwin Teague
Streamline Modern Cabinet by Walter Dorwin Teague

Streamline Modern Cabinet by Walter Dorwin Teague

By Walter Dorwin Teague

Located in San Francisco, CA

Streamline Modern cabinet designed by Walter Dorwin Teague for Hastings. Originally a server for a dining suite but perfect as a bar cabinet or stora...

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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Burl

1930s Art Deco Bakelite Polaroid Corporation Model 114 Lamp Walter Dorwin Teague
1930s Art Deco Bakelite Polaroid Corporation Model 114 Lamp Walter Dorwin Teague

1930s Art Deco Bakelite Polaroid Corporation Model 114 Lamp Walter Dorwin Teague

By Walter Dorwin Teague, Polaroid Corporation

Located in Hyattsville, MD

1930s Art Deco Bakelite Polaroid Corporation Model 114 Lamp by Walter Dorwin Teague. In the Art Deco/Machine Age period, made of thick bakelite and cast aluminum. Designed in 1939 fo...

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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Metal

Pair of Embassy Art Deco Wine Glasses by Walter Dorwin Teague. 1939
Pair of Embassy Art Deco Wine Glasses by Walter Dorwin Teague. 1939

Pair of Embassy Art Deco Wine Glasses by Walter Dorwin Teague. 1939

By Walter Dorwin Teague

Located in Bellport, NY

The" Embassy "Hand Blown Wine Glass by" Libby Glass Company" was designed by Walter Dorwin Teague with Edwin W Fuerst 1930s. The Libby Glass Co hired Fuers...

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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Cut Glass

Dorwin Teague & Giudice, Rare Polaroid Modern Desk Lamp
Dorwin Teague & Giudice, Rare Polaroid Modern Desk Lamp

Dorwin Teague & Giudice, Rare Polaroid Modern Desk Lamp

$5,936

H 10.04 in W 11.82 in D 12.6 in

Dorwin Teague & Giudice, Rare Polaroid Modern Desk Lamp

By Walter Dorwin Teague

Located in Paris, FR

Walter Dorwin Teague (1883-1960) & Frank Del Giudice (1917-1993) Desk Lamp, Model 114, designed in 1939 for the Polaroid Corporation Bakelite and Aluminium Labeled still present o...

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1930s American Art Deco Vintage Walter Dorwin Teague

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Aluminum

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Walter Dorwin Teague Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2026$1,000Decorative BoxesEnamel, Nickelcirca 1930
$1,000
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$1,000-$1,000
Sold price range of items in the past 12 months

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Walter Dorwin Teague furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Walter Dorwin Teague furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Walter Dorwin Teague furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Walter Dorwin Teague were created in the Art Deco style in united states during the 1930s. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Faries Lamp Co., Leroy C. Doane, and Consolidated Lamp & Glass Co.. Prices for Walter Dorwin Teague furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,750 and can go as high as $6,800, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $4,500.