Donald Deskey played a major part in the Art Deco era. He had a degree in architecture and studied painting before he worked in advertising. From 1922 to 1924 he was the head of the art department at Juniata College. In 1926-1927 he created the first modern window displays for the Franklin Simon and Saks department stores. He eventually expanded into designing interiors, furniture, lamps, and textiles. He designed the interiors for an apartment that was shown at the American Designers' Gallery. The apartment had cork-lined walls, copper ceiling, movable walls, pigskin covered furniture and linoleum floor. He was one of the first American designers to use Bakelite, Formica, Fabrikoid, brushed aluminum and chromium plated brass. In 1931 he created the interiors for the Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, New York. When he created the interiors he introduced aluminum foil wallpaper to the men's smoking lounge.
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