1. Always modest. Peter Max clock — box design.

  2. Peter Max chess set, c. early 1970s. Love that board design. Eclectic deco style.

  3. Everything about both of these Peter Max stationary designs is wonderful. I love the transition from art nouveau hippiness to copyrighted pop-ness. Also, the denial of permission. Always a businessman.

    Everything about both of these Peter Max stationary designs is wonderful. I love the transition from art nouveau hippiness to copyrighted pop-ness. Also, the denial of permission. Always a businessman.

  4. Peter Max belt buckles. Y’know, he had about 5 great years. Total commerce mixed well with psychedelia in his hands. He pared it down and made it accessible and not druggy. Too bad about the 40 other years. Sigh.

    Peter Max belt buckles. Y’know, he had about 5 great years. Total commerce mixed well with psychedelia in his hands. He pared it down and made it accessible and not druggy. Too bad about the 40 other years. Sigh.

  5. Peter Max trashcan, c. early 1970s.

    Peter Max trashcan, c. early 1970s.

  6. Peter Max shoes, early 1970s. 

  7. Peter Max, when he was good.

    Peter Max, when he was good.