The 1939-40 New York World's Fair was considered a major cultural event even before the first truckload of steel was delivered to Flushing Meadows. The tour began with the Trylon and Perisphere, as it did for the overwhelming majority of actual visitors. The Trylon and Perisphere were designed by the architectural firm of Harrison & Foulihoux and reflected the emphasis on purity embodied by industrial designers of the day. Ostensibly perfect forms, they were the only structures in the fair permitted to be painted pure white.
*We take pride in offering top-notch service and ensuring a delightful shopping experience for our valued customers. Rest assured, your order will be carefully packed and promptly shipped to ensure its safe arrival.