Brutalist Paul Evans Style Dresser By Lane

Brutalist Paul Evans Style Dresser By Lane

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Modage Furniture
Sayreville, NJ






Usage
  • Ideal for modern and eclectic bedrooms, the dresser can serve as a stylish storage solution while adding character to the overall decor.
  • The lowboy design could complement various room layouts, making it versatile for placing against walls or as a focal piece in a room.
  • It may be suitable for use in entryways or hallways, where its ample surface space could hold decorative items or personal belongings.
History
  • The piece references the broader mid-century modern movement, which emphasized clean lines, organic forms, and integrations of art and furniture.
  • Paul Evans, known for his inventive use of materials and textures, influenced many designs during the mid-20th century, making similar pieces highly sought after today.
  • Lane Furniture has a legacy in American furniture-making since the 1910s, with notable contributions to various design movements, including mid-century modern.
Design Significance
  • The brutalist style is characterized by bold, geometric designs, which may evoke a sense of strong artistic expression in furniture.
  • Resin carved design fronts demonstrate a unique blend of craftsmanship and creativity, resonating with collectors of vintage and artisanal pieces.
  • The use of oak in conjunction with unconventional materials aligns with mid-century modern principles of merging functionality with artistic aesthetics.

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