MADE TO ORDER
Timeless Design by Newel
Browse tomorrow’s classics today, select your favorite finish, and own a one-of-a-kind designer icon built to your specifications.
Exclusive Limited Editions
Investment-Grade Inventory
Customize Iconic Designs
Best-in-industry Support
Available Qty: 1
Item #: REG4396
American Modern Prototype Floor Lamp, Frank Ghery, 1960s.
Print or download a tear-sheet for your project(s).
View Steven Sebring's Works at Newel (Download PDF)
Ships from: Newel Warehouse 32-00 Skillman Ave Long Island City NY - 11101 Taxes may apply. Learn more
See it in PersonCall (212) 758-1970 or Email Us
American Modern Prototype Floor Lamp, Frank Ghery, 1960's.
Inquire for Pricing
Need Assistance?
Call us at 212-758-1970 for assistance With made to order items
Special Order Terms & Conditions
50% due on approval. 50% upon completion of production. Please refer to Newel's company policies
INQUIRE PLEASE FILL IN THE REQUIRED FIELDS.
American Modern Prototype Floor Lamp, Frank Ghery, 1960s
Sku: REG4396 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Frank Gehry
Height: 72.0" Diameter : 20.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Category: Lighting
Frank Gehry is a renowned Canadian-American architect and designer. Born on February 28, 1929, in Toronto, Canada, Gehry has made significant contributions to the field of architecture, particularly in the realm of contemporary design. He is best known for his innovative and distinctive architectural style, characterized by the use of unconventional materials and bold, sculptural forms. Gehry's interest in architecture developed during his childhood, as he spent countless hours building cities and structures out of scraps of wood. He went on to study at the University of Southern California and later received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Southern California's School of Architecture in 1954. Following his graduation, Gehry worked for various Read Full Bio
Frank Gehry is a renowned Canadian-American architect and designer. Born on February 28, 1929, in Toronto, Canada, Gehry has made significant contributions to the field of architecture, particularly in the realm of contemporary design. He is best known for his innovative and distinctive architectural style, characterized by the use of unconventional materials and bold, sculptural forms. Gehry's interest in architecture developed during his childhood, as he spent countless hours building cities and structures out of scraps of wood. He went on to study at the University of Southern California and later received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Southern California's School of Architecture in 1954. Following his graduation, Gehry worked for various architectural firms, gaining valuable experience and honing his skills. In the 1960s, Gehry established his own architectural practice and began to gain recognition for his unique approach to design. His breakthrough project came in 1978 with the completion of the renovation of his own residence in Santa Monica, California, known as the Gehry Residence. This project showcased his distinctive style, characterized by the use of unconventional materials such as chain-link fencing and corrugated metal. Throughout his career, Gehry has designed numerous iconic buildings around the world, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain, the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. These structures have become landmarks and have solidified Gehry's reputation as one of the most influential architects of his generation. In addition to his architectural work, Gehry has also made notable contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts design. He has collaborated with renowned furniture manufacturers, such as Knoll, to create unique and innovative furniture pieces that reflect his architectural style. Gehry's furniture designs often feature unconventional materials and sculptural forms, blurring the boundaries between art and function. Over the course of his career, Gehry has received numerous accolades and awards for his contributions to the field of design and architecture. He was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1989, considered one of the highest honors in the field. Gehry's work continues to inspire and influence architects, designers, and artists worldwide, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of design and architecture.
$11,000
(USD)
QTY: 1
#REG4396
Width: 0"Depth: 0"Height: 72"
$5,500
QTY: 2
#REG4078A
Width: 17"Depth: 0"Height: 78"
$12,000
/ Pair (USD)
#REG4065
Width: 46"Depth: 29"Height: 48"
$3,800
#REG4048
Width: 19"Depth: 14"Height: 51"
$2,200
#REG5351
Width: 13.5"Depth: 13.5"Height: 43"
#REG4657
Width: 11.5"Depth: 26"Height: 66.5"
$4,800
#REG4602
Width: 15"Depth: 15"Height: 34.25"
Item added Sucessfully
REGISTER PLEASE FILL IN THE REQUIRED FIELDS.
LOGIN
Forgot your email? Click here
Other Sign-in Options
Yes, please email me a first look at new inventory
I am interested in Trade Pricing