Curtis Jeré 'Skyscraper' floor lamp signed 1979

Curtis Jeré 'Skyscraper' floor lamp signed 1979

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$$$$$ · Indexed February 17, 2024 ·



Bowerbird Home
Seattle, WA
7005 3rd Ave NW Seattle WA, 98117 · 206-707-1047






Usage
  • Ideal for modern living spaces or offices, as floor lamps offer versatile lighting options and can serve as statement pieces in various room settings.
  • Can be used to enhance ambient lighting in a reading nook or beside a favorite chair, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation or study.
  • Often complements mid-century modern or industrial decor themes, adding character and style to a room.
History
  • Curtis Jeré, founded by artists Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels in the 1960s, gained a reputation for creating unique, handcrafted metal sculptures and home decor, reflecting the artistic trends of their time.
  • The year 1979 was significant in the evolution of design, as mid-century modern aesthetics transitioned towards more contemporary styles, influencing furniture and lighting designs that embraced both form and function.
Design Significance
  • The 'Skyscraper' design draws inspiration from urban architecture, reflecting the modernist movement's emphasis on clean lines and geometric forms, often celebrated in mid-century decor.
  • Floor lamps of this style may showcase a blend of materials, including metal and glass, demonstrating innovative use of materials in design that was characteristic of the era, while offering both functionality and artistic appeal.

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