Don Albinson

He worked with Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen on the prototypes for the award-winning Eames – Saarinen designs for the 1941Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

After that time, he became an independent consultant, designing projects for Westinghouse, Domore, Stylex and Fixtures.

[4] In 1974 Westinghouse introduced the ASD Group of office seating, which Albinson designed,[5] and it remained a very successful line for many years.

In 1977 the Allentown Art Museum (Pennsylvania) featured an exhibition of Albinson's furniture designs.

[7] He mentored and influenced many young designers, and his legacy touched many lives, in a truly positive way.