Exterior of the Schlesinger & Mayer Department Store
Your custom Outdoor Throw Pillow with Insert is printed on two sides and made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric, a high quality product that will look great in your home. This custom cut and hand sewn pillow is available in square and rectangle proportions to best fit your image. The included pillow insert is not removable.
Outdoor Pillow with Insert. No UV Properties - Waterproof and Mildew Proof.
Your custom Throw Pillow with Insert is printed on two sides and made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric, a high quality product that will look great in your home. This custom cut and hand sewn pillow is available in square and rectangle proportions to best fit your image. The pillow is finished with a concealed zipper for easy care.
This product includes a pillow insert. Spot Clean Only.
Your custom Throw Pillow Cover is printed on two sides and made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric, a high quality product that will look great in your home. This custom cut and hand sewn pillow is available in square and rectangle proportions to best fit your image. The pillow is finished with a concealed zipper for easy care.
This product does not include a pillow insert. Spot Clean Only.
Originally named the Carson, Pirie, Scott & Company Department Store, 1 South State Street (1-19 South State Street 1-15 East Madison Street), Chicago, Cook, IL. Photographed by Richard Nickel on 4x5 film. Related architects and companies, Louis Sullivan, George Elmslie, Schlesinger & Mayer, Carson, Pirie, Scott & Company, DM Burnham & Company, Holabird & Root.
Building/structure dates: 1899 initial construction
Building/structure dates: 1906 subsequent work
Building/structure dates: 1960 subsequent workNational Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 70000231
This commission of 1899-1904 was the last of the large, commercial buildings designed by Louis Sullivan, and is regarded by some as the culmination of the architect's structural and ornamental art. In 1958, the building was designated a Chicago Architectural Landmark "...in recognition of the fine expression of interior spaces in the serene horizontals of window and wall; the execution of an original system of ornament, and the excellent craftsmanship of its execution in cast iron." Historic American Buildings Survey Richard Nickel, Photographer July 1967.