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PAIR of rare similar Edward Wormley Model "7211" Lounge Chairs, recently reupholstered in beige & gold marble-patterned tufted chenille with walnut stained frame & legs, one chair has slightly darker frame (circa 1975, for Dunbar)..
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PAIR of rare similar Edward Wormley Model "7211" Lounge Chairs, recently reupholstered in beige & gold marble-patterned tufted chenille with walnut stained frame & legs, one chair has slightly darker frame (circa 1975, for Dunbar).
Sku: NWL0608 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Edward Wormley Creation Date: 20th Century
Width: 38.0" Height: 28.0" Depth : 35.5"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Chenille, fabric, walnut, wood Category: Seating
Edward Wormley (December 31, 1907 – November 3, 1995) was an American furniture designer and interior decorator. He is widely recognized for his contributions to mid-century modern design and his influential work with the furniture company Dunbar. Born in Oswego, Illinois, Wormley showed an early interest in design and craftsmanship. He attended the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied interior design and architecture. After completing his studies, he worked briefly as an interior decorator before joining the Dunbar Furniture Company in 1931. During his time at Dunbar, Wormley quickly established himself as a talented and innovative designer. He drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including traditional European furniture, Asian design, and the Read Full Bio
Edward Wormley (December 31, 1907 – November 3, 1995) was an American furniture designer and interior decorator. He is widely recognized for his contributions to mid-century modern design and his influential work with the furniture company Dunbar. Born in Oswego, Illinois, Wormley showed an early interest in design and craftsmanship. He attended the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied interior design and architecture. After completing his studies, he worked briefly as an interior decorator before joining the Dunbar Furniture Company in 1931. During his time at Dunbar, Wormley quickly established himself as a talented and innovative designer. He drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, including traditional European furniture, Asian design, and the clean lines of modernism. His designs combined functionality with a timeless aesthetic, and he was known for his meticulous attention to detail. Wormley's work at Dunbar helped to define the company's reputation for high-quality, well-crafted furniture. He created a number of iconic pieces, including the "Listen to Me" chair and the "Long John" sofa, both of which became popular staples of mid-century modern design. His designs often featured rich woods, luxurious upholstery, and elegant proportions. In addition to his work at Dunbar, Wormley also collaborated with other prominent furniture manufacturers, such as Drexel, Henredon, and Dunhill. He was known for his versatility and ability to adapt his style to different clients and design briefs. Throughout his career, Wormley received numerous accolades for his contributions to the field of furniture design. He was awarded the prestigious Good Design Award by the Museum of Modern Art in 1951 and 1952. His work was also featured in several exhibitions, including the influential "Good Design" exhibition at the Chicago Merchandise Mart in 1950. Wormley's designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century modern design. His pieces are known for their timeless elegance, exceptional craftsmanship, and ability to seamlessly blend into a variety of interior styles. Edward Wormley passed away on November 3, 1995, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the most influential furniture designers of the 20th century. His innovative designs and commitment to quality continue to inspire and shape the world of furniture and decorative arts.
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