The NYSID Archives & Special Collections collects, preserves and provides access to materials related to the study and practice of interior design. Through the collections, The NYSID Archives & Special Collections seeks to support interior design research, as both professional practice and academic discipline.
The NYSID Archives & Special Collections, housed within the NYSID Library, is comprised of both the NYSID Institutional Archives and the NYSID Interior Design Special Collections.
The NYSID Institutional Archives is the official repository for the records of the College and includes materials related to the history of the College and the evolution of interior design pedagogy at NYSID from its founding in 1916 to the present day.
The NYSID Interior Design Special Collections are comprised of the archives of both individual designers and design firms. The following describes a selection of our holdings:
- Sarah Tomerlin Lee and Tom Lee Collection, comprised of business and personal papers documenting this design couple’s prolific careers (for more information and digitized items see the “Designing Duo” exhibition website)
- Joseph Grusczak, ASID & William DeGraff Archival Collection, which contains drawings, renderings and business records created by Grusczak Associates, Inc., an interior design firm that worked on projects ranging from high-end residential homes to large-scale projects for the InterContinental Hotel group, and whose namesake, Joseph Grusczak, is a NYSID alumnus (Design Diploma, 1956)
- Joann Nelsen Collection, a collection of hand-painted textile and wallcoverings designs created by Nelsen (1937 – 2013) for companies including Schumacher, Waverly, and First Editions (you can read more about this collection in the April 8, 2016 New York Times article, “Wallpaper Archive,” here.)
- Yale R. Burge Antiques and Interiors Collection, containing catalogs, photographs, and other business records related to Yale R. Burge Antiques, Inc. (1955-2013) a New York city based purveyor of antique furniture, décor and antique furniture reproductions
- Emily Malino papers, material spanning her dynamic career as founder of her own interior design firm, syndicated columnist, author of the book “Super Living Rooms”, consultant to companies such as Monsanto and Sears, teacher and lecturer, vice-president at Perkins + Will, wife of U.S. Congressman James Scheuer, and last but not least, mother to four children
- Interiors and Contract Magazine Collection, near complete full runs of publications, with issues dating from 1940-2007, donated by publisher John Rouse.
- Dennis Miller Associates records, documenting architect Dennis Miller’s founding of his furniture showroom in New York City in 1985, at the height of the studio art furniture scene, as well his working relationships with artists and artisans such as Matthew Hoey (Corian chair), Wendell Castle, Clodagh, Vladimir Kagan, David Rockwell, and Morris Lapidus, among others.
- These and other collection finding aids can be found on NYSID's ArchivesSpace catalog.
The NYSID Archives & Special Collections actively seeks materials from interior designers, firms, and professional organizations at every level of influence. The Archives also accepts donations of NYSID-related materials from alumni, former staff and faculty, and friends and/or family of these individuals. For more information about what types of materials the NYSID Archives & Special Collections collects, please see the Collection Development Guidelines for both the NYSID Institutional Archives and the NYSID Interior Design Special Collections.