It was the early 1950s in New York City. Two young art students wanted to create works with large expanses of color but found they were using up expensive paint too quickly. They decided to get ...
A casual passerby would never notice, but behind the grey wooden exterior of a River Edge home is the place where the iconic children’s toy Colorforms took shape as a business 67 years ago. It’s not ...
RIVER EDGE, N.J. — It began when some cash-strapped art students started looking for a low-cost alternative to paint. The search led Harry and Patricia Kislevitz to colorful, paper-thin vinyl that ...
Did you know that Colorforms were created by a husband and wife—Harry and Patricia Kislevitz—in their New York City apartment back in 1951? That means they're turning 60 this year, and they're ...
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