The Cooper Hewitt, which is home to iconic works by Arne Jacobsen, George Nelson, Bruno Mathsson, Alvar Aalto, and just about every other influential modern designer ever to exist, has digitized approximately ninety-two percent of its monumental collection. The massive undertaking took a year and a half to complete and will allow visitors to the museum, as well as individuals around the world, to interact with the institution's impressive holdings.