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Item #: 062877
American Mid-Century coffee table with a circular / round etched bronze veneer top depicting an elaborate Chinoiserie genre scene with natural patina above a bronze veneer octagonal base. ("Chan," PHILLIP & KELVIN LAVERNE)(Similar table: NWL6542).
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Phillip & Kelvin LaVerne Mid-Century Circular Etched Bronze "Chan" Coffee / Cocktail Table
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American Mid-Century coffee table with a circular / round etched bronze veneer top depicting an elaborate Chinoiserie genre scene with natural patina above a bronze veneer octagonal base. ("Chan," PHILLIP & KELVIN LAVERNE)(Similar table: NWL6542)
Sku: 062877 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Width: 40.5" Height: 17.0" Depth : 40.5" Diameter : 40.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Bronze, etched, metal Category: Tables
Philip and Kelvin LaVerne were a father-son duo who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. They were known for their unique and innovative approach to design, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques. Philip LaVerne (1907-1987) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He initially pursued a career in painting and sculpture, studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. However, it was during the Great Depression that he turned to furniture making as a means of supporting himself and his family. In the 1940s, Philip LaVerne began experimenting with metal patination techniques, which involved applying layers of acid-resistant materials to metal surfaces and then selectively removing them to create Read Full Bio
Philip and Kelvin LaVerne were a father-son duo who made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. They were known for their unique and innovative approach to design, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques. Philip LaVerne (1907-1987) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He initially pursued a career in painting and sculpture, studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. However, it was during the Great Depression that he turned to furniture making as a means of supporting himself and his family. In the 1940s, Philip LaVerne began experimenting with metal patination techniques, which involved applying layers of acid-resistant materials to metal surfaces and then selectively removing them to create intricate and colorful designs. This process allowed him to achieve a unique and vibrant aesthetic on his furniture pieces. Kelvin LaVerne (1937-2020), Philip's son, joined his father in the family business in the 1960s. Kelvin brought his own artistic sensibilities to the table, incorporating influences from Asian art and culture into their designs. Together, they created a distinctive style that merged Eastern and Western aesthetics. The LaVernes' furniture pieces often featured intricate scenes and motifs inspired by nature, mythology, and historical events. They were particularly renowned for their bronze and pewter tables, which showcased their mastery of metalworking techniques. Each piece was meticulously handcrafted, with the LaVernes personally overseeing every step of the production process. Their work gained international recognition and was highly sought after by collectors and interior designers. Their pieces were exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Philip LaVerne passed away in 1987, leaving behind a rich legacy of artistic innovation and craftsmanship. Kelvin continued to carry on his father's work, collaborating with his own son, Robert, until his death in 2020. The LaVernes' contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts continue to be celebrated today. Their unique designs and meticulous craftsmanship have left an indelible mark on the world of design, inspiring future generations of artists and designers.
$28,500
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QTY: 1
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#062877
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