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Item #: NWL6741
Mid-Century American Brutalist metal table lamp comprised of welded metal in a segmented skyscraper form with a curved rectangular beige fabric shade. (manner of PAUL EVANS).
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Mid-Century American Brutalist metal table lamp comprised of welded metal in a segmented skyscraper form with a curved rectangular beige fabric shade. (manner of PAUL EVANS)
Sku: NWL6741 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Paul Evans
Width: 14.0" Height: 43.0" Depth : 11.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Fabric, iron, metal Category: Lighting Condition: Base 5" x 5", shade 14" W x 11" HT x 12"D Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Paul Evans (1931-1987) was an American furniture designer and sculptor known for his innovative and distinctive approach to creating functional art pieces. He was born on May 26, 1931, in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Evans initially studied at the School of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he developed a strong foundation in traditional craftsmanship. However, his artistic vision soon diverged from the traditional path, and he began experimenting with unconventional materials and techniques. In the 1950s, Evans started working for the renowned furniture company Directional, where he gained recognition for his unique designs. He was heavily influenced by the organic forms of nature, as well as the emerging Pop Art movement. Evans' furniture Read Full Bio
Paul Evans (1931-1987) was an American furniture designer and sculptor known for his innovative and distinctive approach to creating functional art pieces. He was born on May 26, 1931, in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Evans initially studied at the School of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he developed a strong foundation in traditional craftsmanship. However, his artistic vision soon diverged from the traditional path, and he began experimenting with unconventional materials and techniques. In the 1950s, Evans started working for the renowned furniture company Directional, where he gained recognition for his unique designs. He was heavily influenced by the organic forms of nature, as well as the emerging Pop Art movement. Evans' furniture pieces often featured bold geometric shapes, textured surfaces, and intricate metalwork. One of Evans' most iconic creations is the "Cityscape" series, which he developed in the late 1960s. These furniture pieces, characterized by their sculptural forms and intricate patchwork of metal and wood, became synonymous with his name. The "Cityscape" series represented a fusion of art and functionality, blurring the boundaries between sculpture and furniture design. Evans' work was highly sought after by collectors and interior designers alike, and his pieces were featured in prominent galleries and exhibitions worldwide. His designs were not only visually striking but also exhibited exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Throughout his career, Evans collaborated with various artists and craftsmen, including Phillip Lloyd Powell and Dorsey Reading. These collaborations allowed him to push the boundaries of his own creativity and explore new techniques and materials. Despite his success, Evans faced financial difficulties towards the end of his career, which led to the closure of his studio in the early 1980s. Tragically, he passed away on March 7, 1987, leaving behind a legacy of innovative furniture designs that continue to inspire and influence contemporary artists and designers. Paul Evans' work remains highly collectible, and his pieces can be found in prestigious museums and private collections around the world. His contributions to the field of furniture design and decorative arts have solidified his place as a significant figure in American design history.
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