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American Mid-Century chaise lounge with a steam bent ash wood frame with curved arms and extended leg rest, upholstered in a lightly patterned blue fabric with horizontal channeling. (WARD BENNETT FOR BRICKEL ASSOCIATES).
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Ward Bennett for Brickel Associates Mid-Century Steam Bent Ash and Blue Upholstered Chaise Lounge
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American Mid-Century chaise lounge with a steam bent ash wood frame with curved arms and extended leg rest, upholstered in a lightly patterned blue fabric with horizontal channeling. (WARD BENNETT FOR BRICKEL ASSOCIATES)
Sku: DUF0790 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Ward Bennett
Width: 24.5" Height: 33.5" Depth : 66.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Ash, bentwood, channeled, fabric, upholstered, wood Category: Seating Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Ward Bennett (1917-2003) was an American furniture and interior designer, known for his minimalist and functional approach to design. Born in New York City, Bennett began his career as a teenager, working in the display department of a local department store. This early exposure to design ignited his passion for creating beautiful and functional objects. In the 1940s, Bennett served in the United States Army during World War II. After his military service, he returned to New York City and established his own design studio. His early work was heavily influenced by the modernist movement, characterized by clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. Throughout his career, Bennett collaborated with numerous renowned architects and interior designers, including Philip Read Full Bio
Ward Bennett (1917-2003) was an American furniture and interior designer, known for his minimalist and functional approach to design. Born in New York City, Bennett began his career as a teenager, working in the display department of a local department store. This early exposure to design ignited his passion for creating beautiful and functional objects. In the 1940s, Bennett served in the United States Army during World War II. After his military service, he returned to New York City and established his own design studio. His early work was heavily influenced by the modernist movement, characterized by clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. Throughout his career, Bennett collaborated with numerous renowned architects and interior designers, including Philip Johnson and I.M. Pei. His designs often incorporated industrial materials such as steel and glass, reflecting his belief in the beauty of simplicity and utility. Bennett's work spanned a wide range of disciplines, including furniture, lighting, textiles, and tableware. His furniture designs were known for their understated elegance and timeless appeal. He created pieces that were not only visually pleasing but also comfortable and practical, emphasizing the importance of ergonomics. One of Bennett's most iconic designs is the "Sled" chair, which he created in 1964. This chair, characterized by its sleek metal frame and leather upholstery, became a classic example of mid-century modern design. It has been widely recognized for its timeless aesthetic and has been included in the collections of prestigious museums around the world. In addition to his furniture designs, Bennett also worked on numerous interior design projects, including hotels, restaurants, and corporate offices. He believed that the interior environment played a crucial role in enhancing the overall experience of a space, and his designs were often characterized by a sense of harmony and balance. Bennett's contributions to the field of design were widely recognized and celebrated. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Industrial Designers Society of America's prestigious Design Award in 1987. His work continues to inspire and influence designers today, and his legacy as a pioneer of minimalist and functional design remains strong. Ward Bennett passed away in 2003, leaving behind a rich and enduring legacy in the world of furniture and decorative arts. His innovative designs and commitment to simplicity and functionality continue to shape the way we think about and appreciate design.
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