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Item #: GRL3982
American Empire mahogany sideboard with two pedestal cabinets and 4 carved column supports centering a lower mirror under 3 drawers with a back splash. (Attributed to DUNCAN PHYFE).
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American Empire mahogany sideboard with two pedestal cabinets and 4 carved column supports centering a lower mirror under 3 drawers with a back splash. (Attributed to DUNCAN PHYFE)
Sku: GRL3982 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Duncan Phyfe
Width: 79.0" Height: 45.0" Depth : 23.0"
Style: American Materials & Techniques: Ash, mahogany, carved Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Dining Room
Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was a renowned Scottish-American furniture designer and cabinetmaker. He is widely recognized as one of the leading figures in American furniture design during the Federalist period. Born in Loch Fannich, Scotland, Phyfe immigrated to the United States in 1783 and settled in New York City. There, he honed his skills as an apprentice to the prominent cabinetmaker Nicholas Bernard. Phyfe quickly gained recognition for his exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. In 1792, Phyfe established his own furniture workshop on Partition Street (now Fulton Street) in New York City. His workshop soon became a hub for the production of high-quality furniture, attracting wealthy clientele who sought his elegant and refined designs. Phyfe's Read Full Bio
Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) was a renowned Scottish-American furniture designer and cabinetmaker. He is widely recognized as one of the leading figures in American furniture design during the Federalist period. Born in Loch Fannich, Scotland, Phyfe immigrated to the United States in 1783 and settled in New York City. There, he honed his skills as an apprentice to the prominent cabinetmaker Nicholas Bernard. Phyfe quickly gained recognition for his exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. In 1792, Phyfe established his own furniture workshop on Partition Street (now Fulton Street) in New York City. His workshop soon became a hub for the production of high-quality furniture, attracting wealthy clientele who sought his elegant and refined designs. Phyfe's furniture was characterized by its neoclassical influences, featuring elements such as Greek and Roman motifs, delicate carvings, and clean lines. Phyfe's success as a furniture designer can be attributed to his ability to combine functionality with aesthetic appeal. His pieces were not only visually striking but also practical and comfortable. Phyfe was particularly known for his expertise in creating seating furniture, including chairs, sofas, and chaises longues. His chairs were often characterized by their gracefully curved backs and legs, showcasing his mastery of form and proportion. Throughout his career, Phyfe's work gained significant recognition and popularity. He received numerous commissions from influential individuals, including prominent politicians, wealthy merchants, and socialites. His clientele included notable figures such as President John Quincy Adams and financier John Jacob Astor. Phyfe's legacy as a furniture designer extends beyond his own lifetime. His designs continued to influence American furniture production well into the 19th century, even after his retirement in 1847. Today, his pieces are highly sought after by collectors and museums, and his name is synonymous with American Federalist furniture. Duncan Phyfe's contributions to the field of furniture design have left an indelible mark on American decorative arts. His ability to blend classical influences with contemporary sensibilities created a unique style that continues to inspire and captivate admirers of fine furniture craftsmanship.
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