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2 American Mid-Century (1950s) 9-drawer dressers with dark brown stained and geometrically incised drawer fronts with trapezoidal iron drawer pulls in a light walnut case resting on four angled iron legs ending in circular feet. (RAYMOND LOEWY FOR MENGEL FURNITURE, stamp on drawer interiors)(PRICED EACH).
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Raymond Loewy for Mengel Furniture American Mid-Century Walnut and Iron Nine Drawer Dressers
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2 American Mid-Century (1950s) 9-drawer dressers with dark brown stained and geometrically incised drawer fronts with trapezoidal iron drawer pulls in a light walnut case resting on four angled iron legs ending in circular feet. (RAYMOND LOEWY FOR MENGEL FURNITURE, stamp on drawer interiors)(PRICED EACH)
Sku: DUF0087 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Raymond Loewy
Width: 59.3" Height: 30.3" Depth : 20.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Incised, iron, metal, walnut, wood Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Bedroom Condition: Finish is worn.
Raymond Loewy (November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a prominent French-born American industrial designer known for his significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Born in Paris, France, Loewy demonstrated an early interest in design and aesthetics. He studied engineering at the University of Paris and later pursued his passion for art and design at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. His education provided him with a strong foundation in both technical and artistic skills, which would greatly contribute to his success as a designer. In 1919, Loewy immigrated to the United States, where he quickly established himself as a leading figure in the Read Full Bio
Raymond Loewy (November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a prominent French-born American industrial designer known for his significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Born in Paris, France, Loewy demonstrated an early interest in design and aesthetics. He studied engineering at the University of Paris and later pursued his passion for art and design at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. His education provided him with a strong foundation in both technical and artistic skills, which would greatly contribute to his success as a designer. In 1919, Loewy immigrated to the United States, where he quickly established himself as a leading figure in the world of industrial design. He believed in the concept of "beauty through function" and sought to create products that were not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical and user-friendly. Throughout his career, Loewy worked with various renowned companies, including Coca-Cola, Studebaker, and Greyhound. He was responsible for designing some of their most iconic products, such as the Coca-Cola bottle, Studebaker Champion, and Greyhound Scenicruiser bus. His designs were characterized by their sleek lines, streamlined shapes, and attention to detail. Loewy's influence extended beyond product design. He also made significant contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. His innovative designs transformed everyday objects into works of art. He collaborated with leading furniture manufacturers, such as Herman Miller and Knoll, to create timeless pieces that combined functionality with elegance. In addition to his work in industrial design, Loewy was a proponent of the "Maya" principle, which emphasized the importance of integrating design into all aspects of life. He believed that good design should be accessible to everyone and sought to improve the quality of everyday objects through his creations. Throughout his illustrious career, Loewy received numerous accolades for his contributions to the design industry. He was the recipient of the Industrial Designers Society of America's Lifetime Achievement Award and was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame. Raymond Loewy's legacy continues to inspire designers and artists today. His innovative approach to design and his ability to combine aesthetics with functionality have left an indelible mark on the world of furniture and decorative arts. His work remains highly sought after and continues to be celebrated for its
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