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Item #: REG4048
Mid-Century American "Grasshopper" floor lamp with thin black metal angled form with a textured red plastic shade, resting on three metal legs. (GRETA GROSSMAN).
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Mid-Century American "Grasshopper" floor lamp with thin black metal angled form with a textured red plastic shade, resting on three metal legs. (GRETA GROSSMAN)
Sku: REG4048 Ships From: Hollywood, Florida Creator: Greta Grossman
Width: 19.0" Height: 51.0" Depth : 14.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Metal, plastic Category: Lighting Condition: Some wear to finish, functioning. Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Greta Grossman (July 1, 1906 – August 1, 1999) was a Swedish furniture and decorative arts designer. She was born in Helsingborg, Sweden and is considered one of the most influential figures in mid-century modern design. Grossman's career began in Stockholm, where she studied at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. After completing her education, she worked at the renowned Stockholm design studio, Studio Puck, where she honed her skills and developed her distinct style. In 1940, Grossman and her husband, jazz musician Billy Grossman, fled Sweden due to the outbreak of World War II. They settled in Los Angeles, California, where Grossman quickly established herself as a prominent designer. Her designs were characterized by their clean Read Full Bio
Greta Grossman (July 1, 1906 – August 1, 1999) was a Swedish furniture and decorative arts designer. She was born in Helsingborg, Sweden and is considered one of the most influential figures in mid-century modern design. Grossman's career began in Stockholm, where she studied at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. After completing her education, she worked at the renowned Stockholm design studio, Studio Puck, where she honed her skills and developed her distinct style. In 1940, Grossman and her husband, jazz musician Billy Grossman, fled Sweden due to the outbreak of World War II. They settled in Los Angeles, California, where Grossman quickly established herself as a prominent designer. Her designs were characterized by their clean lines, functionality, and innovative use of materials. Grossman's work gained recognition in the United States, and she became known for her sleek and modern furniture designs. She created iconic pieces such as the Grasshopper Floor Lamp and the Cobra Lamp, which are still highly sought after by collectors today. Throughout her career, Grossman collaborated with various manufacturers, including Barker Bros. and Glenn of California, to produce her designs. Her furniture and lighting designs were celebrated for their elegance and functionality, and she played a significant role in shaping the mid-century modern aesthetic. In addition to her work in furniture design, Grossman also designed interiors for private residences and commercial spaces. Her keen eye for detail and ability to create harmonious spaces made her a sought-after designer in the mid-century era. Grossman's influence on design extended beyond her own creations. She also taught design at the California School of Art and Design, where she mentored and inspired a new generation of designers. Greta Grossman's contributions to the world of design continue to be celebrated and recognized. Her innovative designs and dedication to creating functional and beautiful pieces have left a lasting impact on the field of furniture and decorative arts.
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