7.16.2012

Just Arrived! Vintage Brutalism by Paul Evans

Famed designer, "Paul Evans studied metalwork, silver-and gold- smithing, sculpture and jewelry. In 1952, Evans moved to Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts to work as a "living craftsman" or essentially a silversmith who worked on the premises of the historical museum. A few years later, in 1955, Evans relocated to New Hope, Pennsylvania to produce the type of sculptured steel furniture that he is known for today." (www.primaveragallery.com)

According to Julie Iovine, who profiled Evans for the book Modern Americana: Studio Furniture from High Craft to High Glam, "his best pieces exhibit the tension between his personal visions as a sculptor and his honed instinct for new looks and techniques." (www.primaveragallery.com)

"Evans's work has become highly collectible within the last decade. Most of the pieces by Evans are signed and dated which makes it easy for collectors to place his work not just within the context of his own career but also in the scheme of the larger post-war American Crafts movement. Evans died of a heart attack in 1987, a day after he retired." (www.primaveragallery.com)

Weisshouse has just received several of Paul's pieces. Mid-century “Mosaic” Front 5 drawer chest/dresser (shown below) by famed Mid Century Modern designer Paul Evans for Lane Furniture Co. This piece is a stunning example of his distinctive Brutalist style. The piece is oak veneered with a solid wood carcass and composite material for the front with a 3” plinth. The veneer on the top and sides are beautifully matched to create a beautiful surface. The piece is in good conditions with minor wear. It will work in many different interiors because of its sculptural design.

Visit our showroom to see this incredible collection for yourself!







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