Interior view of restroom with sinks along one wall and lockers in foreground, at Colgate-Palmolive Company in Kansas City, KS, designed by Albert Kahn Associates, c. 1951. “Colgate-Palmolive was formed in New York City in 1806. It traces its Kansas City-area roots to 1872, when Peet Brothers formed a soap company here. Peet Brothers established the Kansas City, Kan., plant in 1906. Palmolive and Peet merged in 1926. Colgate merged with the company in 1928. The company officially changed its name to Colgate-Palmolive Co. in 1953,”—Colgate-Palmolive set to close KCK Plant, Kansas City Business Journal, September 29, 2006.
Interior view of bedroom and small bathroom at the Affleck house in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Original image appears to be newsprint.
Creator
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Date
1940
Identifier
2394
Creator Nationality
American
Work Type
dwellings
Work Location
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Style/Period
modern North American architecture styles and movements
Interior view of bathroom with sink and bathtub at the Affleck house in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Some damage to emulsion near sink.
Creator
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Identifier
AH-AP-076
Creator Nationality
American
Work Type
dwellings
Work Location
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Style/Period
modern North American architecture styles and movements