Kem Weber for Lloyd Manufacturing Mid-Century American Chrome and Pony “Springer Chair”

Art Deco American (1930s) chrome “Springer Chair” comprised of a tubular chrome top frame sitting on a flat bar spring bottom with seat cushion in pony patterned upholstery. (KEM WEBER FOR LLOYD MANUFACTURING)
SKU
REG4986
Creator
Kem Weber
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 22.00"
Depth: 35.00"
Height: 38.50"
Seat Height: 19.00"
Style
Art Deco
American
Color
White, Silver, Brown, Beige
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs
Materials & Techniques
animal skin, chrome, upholstered
Condition
Minor tarnishing to metal, seat upholstery is worn significantly. Missing arm pads.
Good; Wear consistent with age and use
$6,750 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
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Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Kem Weber for Lloyd Manufacturing Mid-Century American Chrome and Pony “Springer Chair”

Art Deco American (1930s) chrome “Springer Chair” comprised of a tubular chrome top frame sitting on a flat bar spring bottom with seat cushion in pony patterned upholstery. (KEM WEBER FOR LLOYD MANUFACTURING)
In Stock
$6,750
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
REG4986
Creator
Kem Weber
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
22.0"
Depth:
35.0"
Seat/Height:
19.0"
Height:
38.5"
Style
Art Deco
Category
Furniture
Seating
Armchairs
Color
White, Silver, Brown, Beige
Materials & Techniques
animal skin, chrome, upholstered

About Kem Weber

Kem Weber (born Karl Emanuel Martin Weber) was a prominent furniture and decorative arts designer of the 20th century. He was born on March 28, 1889, in Berlin, Germany, and later immigrated to the United States. Weber is best known for his innovative and influential designs that combined elements of modernism and Art Deco.

Weber started his career as an architect, studying at the read more..

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Art Deco

The Art Deco movement, a prominent force within the industrial design of the 1920's & 1930's was born shortly after the turn of the 20th century, when the decorative artist community in France, represented by the Societe Des Artistes, gained the same rights of authorship enjoyed by painters and sculptors. The style of Art Deco in architecture, furniture, fashion and art is known for vivid colors (inspired by early 20th century ballet set design) and geometric forms (inspired by Cubism). Art Deco was the style of luxury during its time, as it featured expensive materials and expert craftsmanship. and represented modernization. Eventually, Art Deco split into two rival schools of design, one following its tradition of luxury, and the other, eventually referred to as Streamline Moderne, embraced industrialization and mass production. A revival of interest in early and mid-20th century design has given new life, purpose and relevance of Art Deco design in the modern home.

Art Deco

The Art Deco movement, a prominent force within the industrial design of the 1920's & 1930's was born shortly after the turn of the 20th century, when the decorative artist community in France, represented by the Societe Des Artistes, gained the same rights of authorship enjoyed by painters and sculptors. The style of Art Deco in architecture, furniture, fashion and art is known for vivid colors (inspired by early 20th century ballet set design) and geometric forms (inspired by Cubism). Art Deco was the style of luxury during its time, as it featured expensive materials and expert craftsmanship. and represented modernization. Eventually, Art Deco split into two rival schools of design, one following its tradition of luxury, and the other, eventually referred to as Streamline Moderne, embraced industrialization and mass production. A revival of interest in early and mid-20th century design has given new life, purpose and relevance of Art Deco design in the modern home.

Art Deco

The Art Deco movement, a prominent force within the industrial design of the 1920's & 1930's was born shortly after the turn of the 20th century, when the decorative artist community in France, represented by the Societe Des Artistes, gained the same rights of authorship enjoyed by painters and sculptors. The style of Art Deco in architecture, furniture, fashion and art is known for vivid colors (inspired by early 20th century ballet set design) and geometric forms (inspired by Cubism). Art Deco was the style of luxury during its time, as it featured expensive materials and expert craftsmanship. and represented modernization. Eventually, Art Deco split into two rival schools of design, one following its tradition of luxury, and the other, eventually referred to as Streamline Moderne, embraced industrialization and mass production. A revival of interest in early and mid-20th century design has given new life, purpose and relevance of Art Deco design in the modern home.

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