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Meier designed the “ACME Richard Meir Rollerball.” The color is white gloss. The clip shows “RICHARD MEIER FOR ACME” engraved. Besides, the pen number appears in the cap. Acme pens made Only five hundred pens of the design. The Museum Of Decorative Arts in Frankfurt, Germany. Shows this Pen. He is an American born architect from Cornell University. Meir has offices in New York and also in Los Angeles. He has designed commercial and additionally, residential structures. Richard designed the High Museum, in Atlanta Georgia, as well as the Museum for Decorative Arts of Frankfurt, in West Germany. Meir has also designed furniture for Knoll, Tableware and more. He was a professor at Yale from 1975 to 1977 and furthermore an art critic at Harvard from 1980 to 1981. He was commissioned in 1986 to design the J. Paul Getty Museum in Santa Monica, CA., completed in 1998.
ACME Richard Meir Rollerball
In 1985 Adrian Olabuenaga and his wife Lesley Bailey funded ACME Pens in Los Angeles. ACME PENS made its first appearance with a limited edition collection designed for them by Peter Shire. A Los Angeles based member of the well known Memphis Group. Soon after the initial debut, ACME pens released an extensive selection of over one hundred pieces. Titled MEMPHIS DESIGNERS for ACME, with the help of writer Barbara Radice and, Ettore Sottsass.
Furthermore, their pen collection changed the jewelry industry. In the same way, the Memphis Group’s changed the design world. ”ACME PENS released his first collection in 1997. Designs by Frank Lloyd Wright, Piet Mondrian, Michael Graves, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, and others made the collection.
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ACME PENS Corporate Gifts are always above others and are designed to promote you, your company, or your service. Because of their superior quality products, combined with a good design, and the use of printing techniques. ACME PENS is the perfect gift for your employees or customers. They have been pen market leaders for over 30 years. As a result, their pens are of high quality and reasonably priced. To achieve this, they use the best materials, the most beautiful lacquers available, excellent craftsmanship, and design.
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