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PAIR of Mid-Century American demilune cabinets with a faux tortoiseshell veneer with ebonized key border above a single cabinet door with silver metal ring door pulls that open to two compartment interior. (SAMUEL MARX) (PRICED AS PAIR).
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Fine Pair of Faux Tortoise and Ebonized Demilune Cabinets, Samuel Marx
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PAIR of Mid-Century American demilune cabinets with a faux tortoiseshell veneer with ebonized key border above a single cabinet door with silver metal ring door pulls that open to two compartment interior. (SAMUEL MARX) (PRICED AS PAIR)
Sku: REG5285 Ships From: Hollywood, Florida Creator: Samuel Marx
Width: 29.5" Height: 32.0" Depth : 15.5"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Ebonized, metal, tortoise-shell, veneer, wood Category: Cabinets & Case Goods Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Samuel Marx (1902-1977) was an American furniture and decorative arts designer, known for his innovative and influential designs during the mid-20th century. He played a significant role in shaping the modern American interior design landscape. Born on September 15, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois, Marx grew up in a family that had a deep appreciation for fine craftsmanship and design. His father, David Marx, owned a successful furniture and antiques business, which exposed Samuel to the world of furniture design from a young age. Marx attended the University of Chicago, where he studied art and architecture. After completing his education, he worked briefly as an architect before realizing his true passion lay in furniture design. In 1929, he established his own Read Full Bio
Samuel Marx (1902-1977) was an American furniture and decorative arts designer, known for his innovative and influential designs during the mid-20th century. He played a significant role in shaping the modern American interior design landscape. Born on September 15, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois, Marx grew up in a family that had a deep appreciation for fine craftsmanship and design. His father, David Marx, owned a successful furniture and antiques business, which exposed Samuel to the world of furniture design from a young age. Marx attended the University of Chicago, where he studied art and architecture. After completing his education, he worked briefly as an architect before realizing his true passion lay in furniture design. In 1929, he established his own design studio, Samuel Marx & Co., in Chicago. Marx's designs were characterized by their clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. He drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including classical and modernist design principles, as well as nature. His furniture pieces often featured organic forms and natural materials, such as wood and leather. Throughout his career, Marx collaborated with several prominent manufacturers, including Widdicomb Furniture Company and Quigley Furniture. His designs were well-received and gained popularity among the affluent clientele of the time. He was particularly known for his luxurious and elegant designs, which exuded a sense of sophistication and refinement. Marx's work encompassed a wide range of furniture and decorative arts, including chairs, tables, cabinets, and lighting fixtures. He also designed interiors for private residences, hotels, and public spaces. His designs were characterized by their attention to detail and craftsmanship, reflecting his belief that furniture should be both functional and aesthetically pleasing. In addition to his successful design career, Marx was also an influential figure in the design community. He served as the president of the American Institute of Interior Designers and was a founding member of the Designers' Collaborative, an organization dedicated to promoting excellence in design. Samuel Marx's contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts continue to be recognized and appreciated today. His designs have become highly sought after by collectors and are often featured in exhibitions and publications on mid-century modern design. Marx's legacy as a talented designer and influential figure in the American design scene remains enduring. He passed away on January 13, 1977, leaving behind a rich and influential body of work.
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