See more objects with the tag interior, domestic, streamlined, home, tool, portable, laundry, white plastic.

See more objects with the color silver darkslategrey or see all the colors for this object.

Object Timeline

1945

  • Work on this object began.

1955

  • Work on this object ended.

1998

2012

2024

  • You found it!

Travel Iron (Denmark)

This is a Travel iron. It is dated ca. 1950 and we acquired it in 1998. Its medium is cast metal, molded plastic, fabric (cord). It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.

A radical interpretation of streamlined design reduced this tiny travel iron’s compact form to its essential elements: a curved plastic full-width palm grip with grooves for the user’s fingertips, above a thick sole plate with simple horizontal metal cooling “fins.” The overall effect is reminiscent of a ship’s hull and projects a sense of forward motion and speed. Made in Denmark, the Mikro is based on the Smoothie, a travel iron first manufactured in 1946 by Lucas Holder & Co., in England.

It is credited Museum purchase from Eleanor G. Hewitt Fund.

  • Silver Streak Iron
  • molded and emulsion-painted pyrex glass, cast and nickel-plated steel, molded....
  • Gift of George R. Kravis II.
  • 2015-5-12
  • Kord Iron Iron
  • 12 x 23 x 11 cm (4 3/4 x 9 1/16 x 4 5/16 in.).
  • Gift of Carole Krohn.
  • 1993-126-9

Our curators have highlighted 8 objects that are related to this one. Here are three of them, selected at random:

Its dimensions are

H x W x D: 5.5 x 12 x 5.2 cm (2 3/16 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/16 in.)

Cite this object as

Travel Iron (Denmark); cast metal, molded plastic, fabric (cord); H x W x D: 5.5 x 12 x 5.2 cm (2 3/16 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/16 in.); Museum purchase from Eleanor G. Hewitt Fund; 1998-9-1

There are restrictions for re-using this image. For more information, visit the Smithsonian’s Terms of Use page.

For higher resolution or commercial use contact ArtResource.

If you would like to cite this object in a Wikipedia article please use the following template:

<ref name=CH>{{cite web |url=https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/18665399/ |title=Travel Iron (Denmark) |author=Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum |accessdate=25 April 2024 |publisher=Smithsonian Institution}}</ref>