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American Mid-Century table lamp with 4 tubular lucite arms supported on a chrome stand and centerpost resting on a black cube base (attributed to PARZINGER).
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American Mid-Century table lamp with 4 tubular lucite arms supported on a chrome stand and centerpost resting on a black cube base (attributed to PARZINGER)
Sku: MP1657 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Tommi Parzinger
Width: 6.0" Height: 40.0" Depth : 6.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Lucite Category: Lighting
Tommi Parzinger (1903-1981) was an influential American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born on February 23, 1903, in Munich, Germany, Parzinger showed a keen interest in art and design from a young age. He studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich, where he honed his skills in metalwork and woodworking. In 1924, Parzinger immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City. He quickly established himself as a prominent figure in the field of furniture and decorative arts. Parzinger's designs were characterized by their sleek lines, luxurious materials, and meticulous craftsmanship. He drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including classical forms, Asian aesthetics, and modernist principles. Throughout his career, Parzinger Read Full Bio
Tommi Parzinger (1903-1981) was an influential American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born on February 23, 1903, in Munich, Germany, Parzinger showed a keen interest in art and design from a young age. He studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich, where he honed his skills in metalwork and woodworking. In 1924, Parzinger immigrated to the United States and settled in New York City. He quickly established himself as a prominent figure in the field of furniture and decorative arts. Parzinger's designs were characterized by their sleek lines, luxurious materials, and meticulous craftsmanship. He drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including classical forms, Asian aesthetics, and modernist principles. Throughout his career, Parzinger collaborated with prestigious manufacturers and retailers, such as Dorlyn Silversmiths, Charak Modern, and Maison Jansen. His designs encompassed a variety of furniture pieces, including tables, chairs, cabinets, and lighting fixtures. Parzinger's creations often featured exotic woods, brass accents, and innovative details, showcasing his exceptional attention to detail and refined sense of style. Parzinger's work gained recognition and popularity during the mid-20th century, with his designs becoming sought after by affluent clients and interior designers. His furniture pieces were frequently featured in high-end interiors and prestigious exhibitions, solidifying his reputation as a leading designer of his time. In addition to his furniture designs, Parzinger also ventured into other areas of decorative arts. He created stunning metalwork pieces, such as candlesticks, trays, and sculptures, which further showcased his mastery of craftsmanship and design. Tommi Parzinger's career spanned several decades, and his influence on the world of furniture and decorative arts continues to be felt today. His designs are celebrated for their timeless elegance, blending traditional and modern elements seamlessly. Parzinger's legacy lives on through his iconic creations, which are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Parzinger passed away on March 29, 1981, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its enduring beauty and impeccable craftsmanship. His contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts have cemented his status as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century.
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