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SET of 4 Mid-Century American Modern (1950s) armchairs with stylized low arms with the back and seat upholstered in a beige / taupe circular patterned fabric and standing on 4 tapered splayed legs (JOHN KEAL) (PRICED AS SET).
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SET of 4 Mid-Century American Modern (1950s) armchairs with stylized low arms with the back and seat upholstered in a beige / taupe circular patterned fabric and standing on 4 tapered splayed legs (JOHN KEAL) (PRICED AS SET)
Sku: REG5070 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: John Keal
Width: 22.5" Height: 31.5" Depth : 23.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Fabric, upholstered, wood Category: Seating, Office/Library, Dining Room Condition: One has a detached back, one has a detached seat. Wear to finish on wood from age & use. Good; Minor losses
John Keal was an American furniture designer and artist known for his innovative and modern creations. Born in 1918 in New York City, Keal showed an early interest in art and design. He studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he honed his skills and developed a unique style that would set him apart in the world of furniture design. Keal's career took off in the 1950s when he joined the prestigious furniture manufacturer Brown-Saltman. It was during this time that he began experimenting with new materials and techniques, pushing the boundaries of traditional furniture design. Keal's work often featured sleek lines, geometric shapes, and a minimalist aesthetic, reflecting the modernist movement of the time. One of Keal's most notable contributions to Read Full Bio
John Keal was an American furniture designer and artist known for his innovative and modern creations. Born in 1918 in New York City, Keal showed an early interest in art and design. He studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he honed his skills and developed a unique style that would set him apart in the world of furniture design. Keal's career took off in the 1950s when he joined the prestigious furniture manufacturer Brown-Saltman. It was during this time that he began experimenting with new materials and techniques, pushing the boundaries of traditional furniture design. Keal's work often featured sleek lines, geometric shapes, and a minimalist aesthetic, reflecting the modernist movement of the time. One of Keal's most notable contributions to furniture design was his innovative use of lucite, a transparent material that he incorporated into his designs to create a sense of lightness and transparency. His lucite coffee tables and chairs became iconic pieces of mid-century modern design and are still highly sought after by collectors today. In addition to lucite, Keal also worked with other materials such as wood, metal, and glass, always striving to create pieces that were both functional and visually striking. His designs often featured clean and simple forms, showcasing the natural beauty of the materials he used. Throughout his career, Keal collaborated with various manufacturers, including Brown-Saltman, Directional, and Brown Jordan. His designs were well-received and earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Good Design Award from the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Keal's work continues to be celebrated and admired by designers and collectors alike. His designs are considered timeless and have had a lasting impact on the world of furniture and decorative arts. John Keal passed away in 1982, leaving behind a legacy of innovative and influential designs that continue to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.
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