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PAIR of Mid-Century American (1950s) "Horseshoe" counter stools with flat wooden oval seats resting on splayed black iron tripod frames with curved crossbars. (LUTHER CONOVER)(PRICED AS PAIR).
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Pair of Luther Conover Mid-Century American "Horseshoe" Metal and Wood Counter Stools
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PAIR of Mid-Century American (1950s) "Horseshoe" counter stools with flat wooden oval seats resting on splayed black iron tripod frames with curved crossbars. (LUTHER CONOVER)(PRICED AS PAIR)
Sku: DUF0836 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Luther Conover
Width: 16.3" Height: 24.0" Depth : 13.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Iron, metal, wood Category: Bar, Seating Condition: Wear to finish. One original nut replaced with wing nut.
Luther Conover (1907-1999) was an American furniture designer and craftsman known for his innovative and artistic approach to creating functional pieces. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Conover developed an early passion for woodworking and design, which led him to pursue a career in the field of furniture and decorative arts. Conover's formal education in design began at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied under renowned furniture designer and educator, Walter H. Brehm. During his time at the institute, Conover honed his skills in traditional furniture-making techniques and gained a deep understanding of craftsmanship. After completing his studies, Conover started his own furniture studio in Chicago in the late 1930s. He quickly gained recognition for his Read Full Bio
Luther Conover (1907-1999) was an American furniture designer and craftsman known for his innovative and artistic approach to creating functional pieces. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Conover developed an early passion for woodworking and design, which led him to pursue a career in the field of furniture and decorative arts. Conover's formal education in design began at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied under renowned furniture designer and educator, Walter H. Brehm. During his time at the institute, Conover honed his skills in traditional furniture-making techniques and gained a deep understanding of craftsmanship. After completing his studies, Conover started his own furniture studio in Chicago in the late 1930s. He quickly gained recognition for his unique designs that combined elements of modernism with traditional craftsmanship. His furniture pieces often featured clean lines, organic forms, and a harmonious balance between functionality and aesthetics. In the 1940s, Conover's work caught the attention of prominent architects and interior designers, leading to collaborations on various high-profile projects. His furniture pieces were sought after for their quality and artistic appeal, and he became known for his ability to create custom-made pieces that perfectly complemented the surrounding architecture and interior design. Throughout his career, Conover experimented with different materials and techniques, constantly pushing the boundaries of furniture design. He was particularly known for his expertise in working with wood, creating intricate joinery and incorporating unique details such as sculptural elements and inlays. Conover's work received numerous accolades and was exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His designs were celebrated for their timeless elegance and the seamless integration of form and function. In addition to his furniture design practice, Conover was also a passionate educator. He taught at various institutions, including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he inspired and mentored a new generation of furniture designers. Luther Conover's contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts continue to be celebrated and his designs remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. His innovative approach to design, coupled with his commitment to craftsmanship, has left a lasting impact on the world of furniture design, making him a true pioneer in the industry.
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