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Lecture and Discussion with Mira Nakashima and John Hinchman

Lecture and Discussion with Mira Nakashima and John Hinchman

Lecture and Discussion with Mira Nakashima and John Hinchman

Thursday, October 9 | 6-7 pm | SOLD OUT

Prior to the opening reception for George Nakashima: Foundations of Form, join us for a conversation about the collaborative efforts to study and preserve the Nakashima Family Home.

Mira Nakashima will share memories of growing up in New Hope and[...]

George Nakashima: Foundations of Form | Opening Reception

George Nakashima: Foundations of Form | Opening Reception

Opening Reception

Thursday, October 9 | 7-9 pm

Moderne Gallery is proud to present George Nakashima: Foundations of Form.

The exhibition presents an exploration of George Nakashima’s (1905-1990) early designs which display a truly unique vision and an inspired progression of innovation and spirit.

The early works featured serve as a testament to Nakashima’s distinct, intuitive, and naturalistic design[...]

Mira Nakashima Furniture: What to Know

Mira Nakashima Furniture: What to Know

In the world of fine woodworking and collectible design, few contemporary names command the reverence that Mira Nakashima does. The heir to a remarkable legacy, Mira has spent decades refining and advancing the philosophies imparted by her father, George Nakashima—one of the most influential American furniture makers of the 20th century. Yet, her work is[...]

George Nakashima Furniture: What to Know

George Nakashima Furniture: What to Know

Among the most influential figures in the canon of 20th-century design, George Nakashima occupies a singular place. A master woodworker, architect, and philosopher, Nakashima transformed the craft of furniture-making into a form of spiritual expression. His works transcend utility, evoking a meditative connection between material, maker, and user.Signature Characteristics

For the discerning collector, understanding the nuances[...]

The History of Sakura Seisakusho and the Nakashimas

The History of Sakura Seisakusho and the Nakashimas

In the world of design and woodworking, few names resonate as powerfully as George Nakashima. The legacy of George Nakashima and his daughter, Mira, captures the harmonious blending of Eastern aesthetics and Western functionality. Their artistry offers a captivating insight into the rich tapestry of design philosophies across cultures. 

The following will offer a look into[...]

Learning from Japan: The Craft of Design

Learning from Japan: The Craft of Design

Learning from Japan: The Craft of Design

A conversation with makers, merchants and mentors

Thursday, April 3, 2025 5:30–7:30 p.m.

Moderne Gallery 1705 N. American St Philadelphia, PA 19122

Join Collab at Moderne Gallery for a conversation about the influence of Japanese craft, philosophy and design ethos in contemporary design.[...]

Edward Moulthrop Turned Wood: What to Know

Edward Moulthrop Turned Wood: What to Know

Edward Moulthrop is known as the “father of modern woodturning,” a nickname that Moulthrop earned through his mastery of woodturning techniques and the innovative vision behind his work. Moulthrop inspired contemporaries and later generations alike with his oversized wooden pieces, handcrafted with pioneering techniques that cemented his one-of-a-kind talent for the craft. In this article,[...]

Sam Maloof Rocking Chair: An Iconic Piece

Sam Maloof Rocking Chair: An Iconic Piece

Sam Maloof is a prominent figure in the 20th century Studio Craft movement. Maloof is known as a trailblazing furniture maker known for rich woodcuts, fine joinery, and sculptural designs. Maloof’s dedication to functionality and his standalone vision made him a leader in the Studio Craft movement, and of all of his unique pieces, his[...]

40th Anniversary and Re-Opening Party

40th Anniversary and Re-Opening Party

Thank you for celebrating with us

We offer our sincerest gratitude to everyone who attended our welcoming party as well as those who continually offer their support as collaborators, patrons, colleagues, and friends. We have been truly overwhelmed by the support and strength of the community and cannot thank everyone enough.

 

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What is Conoid Furniture?

What is Conoid Furniture?

For collectors and appreciators of studio craft furniture, surely the term “Conoid” has come up in their research and browsing of great works. This term is highly specific and belongs to a collection of pieces by George Nakashima. In this article, we will explain what conoid furniture is, what makes conoid furniture special, and provide[...]

Wendell Castle Furniture: A Closer Look

Wendell Castle Furniture: A Closer Look

Wendell Castle is celebrated as the “father of the art furniture movement,” blending fine art, craftsmanship, and functionality into groundbreaking designs. His furniture is renowned for its sculptural forms, innovative techniques, and use of rich materials like wood, fiberglass, and resin. Let’s take a closer look into why Wendell Castle’s furniture and pieces are so[...]

Celebrate Our 40th Anniversary at Our Grand Re-Opening

Celebrate Our 40th Anniversary at Our Grand Re-Opening

Moderne Gallery is excited to open our doors and invite you to join us in celebrating our 40th anniversary with the opening of our new gallery location on the North American Street Arts Corridor on Wednesday, January 29 from 6-8pm.

Marking a new chapter in the storied, 40 plus year history of Moderne Gallery, the new[...]

40 Years of Moderne Gallery

40 Years of Moderne Gallery

This January, 2024 the renowned Moderne Gallery, established in 1984, will reveal another chapter in its history by moving to Olde Kensington, the newest residential and arts community in Philadelphia.

They will join the Clay Studio, Next Fab, Marguerite Rodgers Interior Design, Provenance, REStore, Crane Arts Building, Wexler Gallery, The Ray, Bahdeebahdu and The Furman Arts[...]

Famous American Ceramicists from the Studio Craft Movement

Famous American Ceramicists from the Studio Craft Movement

The American Studio Craft Movement celebrates a distinct approach to artistry, where traditional handcraft meets individual innovation. This movement elevated ceramics from a functional craft to a medium for artistic expression, blending personal vision with cultural commentary. Famous American ceramicists like Peter Voulkos and Estelle Halper redefined the medium, infusing each piece with a unique[...]

The Allure of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics

The Allure of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics

Japan has long been known as a prolific origin for ceramic art.  The origin of Japanese ceramics can be traced back to Japan’s Jōmon period, lasting from roughly 14,000 to 300 BCE, where coiled rope patterns were often pressed into ceramic earthenware pottery to create adornments. 

The Long Heritage of Japanese Ceramics 

These early unglazed earthenware pieces[...]

Understanding and Appreciating the George Nakashima Bench

Understanding and Appreciating the George Nakashima Bench

George Nakashima is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential Studio Craft Furniture designers of the 20th century. His enduring legacy and the one-of-a-kind body of work produced in his lifetime continue to stand out to collectors and historians alike. Nakashima’s benches are some of his most celebrated pieces, and are highly coveted[...]

5 Features That Make a Nakashima Coffee Table So Memorable

5 Features That Make a Nakashima Coffee Table So Memorable

Do you recognize a George Nakashima coffee table when you see it? Are you sure?

As the father of the American Studio Craft Movement, Nakashima is commonly copied. A recent global Nakashima’s surge in demand for live-edge wood furniture only reinforces the legacy of Nakashima’s iconic style.

Here are five features that make tables so unique and[...]

Studio Craft Art in the Philadelphia Area

Studio Craft Art in the Philadelphia Area

The studio craft movement has produced a unique and eclectic group of artists whose work celebrates the beauty of nature, the unique vision of the individual, and the fine handcrafting process used to create works. Studio craft pieces range from purely aesthetic to fully functional objects, encompassing areas such as sculpture and furniture, and are[...]

The Guardian + Moderne Gallery | Rediscovering Paul Hultberg (1926-2019): Abstract Expressionism in Enamel

The Guardian + Moderne Gallery | Rediscovering Paul Hultberg (1926-2019): Abstract Expressionism in Enamel

Discovering artist Paul Hultberg Apple by Paul Hultberg. Enamel on steel, 1986 Photograph: moderne gallery

This month at Philadelphia’s Moderne Gallery, a pioneer of the American Studio Craft movement gets a long overdue retrospective. Paul Hultberg was a California-born artist, taught by Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still, a contemporary of Rauschenberg and and friends with Richard[...]

The Best Vintage Furniture Stores in Philadelphia

The Best Vintage Furniture Stores in Philadelphia

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… Moderne Gallery takes up a floor of the space at 2220 with some expensive pieces of art that also happen to be furniture. They specialize in the clean, modern work of George Nakashima: sleek wood chairs, benches, and tables made from walnut and hickory with live edges, all[...]

Moderne Gallery on Building Global Recognition for George Nakashima

Moderne Gallery on Building Global Recognition for George Nakashima

George Nakashima remains one of the most famous and also enduring 20th-century modern design icons. He is synonymous with simple, natural beauty and most of all, a kind of stoic if elegant functionality. The market for Nakashima has fluctuated in price over the past decades at auction, reaching an apogee during 2006–2008 when a magnificent[...]

Moderne Gallery Featured in Architect Magazine

Moderne Gallery Featured in Architect Magazine

Moderne Gallery has been highlighted in Architect Magazine’s feature article on Design Miami 2021: The Best of the Best/

As always, Design Miami will host galleries representing work that tops today’s collectible design market, both vintage and contemporary. Masterpieces from icons of the 20th century include works by Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, George Nakashima, Harry Bertoia,[...]

The Local Intel: Moderne Gallery

The Local Intel: Moderne Gallery

By Commonwealth Proper | Read full article HERE

“At Commonwealth Proper,  we love to discover local places/brands that represent some of the same things we do, dedication to a craft, bringing Made in America back, or highlighting people that are changing the landscape in their own industries. This is our Local Intel series that tell the[...]

VOUGE + Moderne Gallery | The Most Iconic Furniture of All Time

VOUGE + Moderne Gallery | The Most Iconic Furniture of All Time

New Lounge Chairs by George Nakashima  

George Nakashima’s New lounge chair is an iconic example of American-Japanese design. Through the use of a free-form arm, which accentuates the wood’s natural characteristics, he reveals nature’s beauty. The form of the chairs and the hand-carved spindles are a reference to a traditional American design, the Windsor chair. —Robert[...]

artdaily.com | Moderne Gallery celebrates Paul Hammer-Hultberg enamel works in summer exhibition

artdaily.com | Moderne Gallery celebrates Paul Hammer-Hultberg enamel works in summer exhibition

Moderne Gallery celebrates Paul Hammer-Hultberg enamel works in summer exhibition

PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Philadelphia’s Moderne Gallery has opened an exhibition that celebrates the legacy of Paul Hultberg, the first large-scale exhibition of work by this multi-disciplinary artist since his death in 2019. While he may be a lesser-known figure of The Studio Craft movement, in recent years[...]

A Guide to Studio Craft

A Guide to Studio Craft

The studio craft movement is a testament to the unique visions of prolific artists and our innate interest in beautiful things. Studio craft applies traditional craft techniques to objects that artfully blend utility with the individual vision of an artist. Most studio craft pieces are both aesthetically pleasing and functional – making studio craft  uniquely[...]

Top Studio Ceramic Artists From The 20th Century

Top Studio Ceramic Artists From The 20th Century

By blurring the line between function and sculpture, studio ceramic artists from the 20th century helped elevate pottery to the highly sought-after art form that it is today. They were able to shift the perception of ceramics in the eyes of collectors everywhere so they could see clay and porcelain objects in a different light.[...]

Why 20th Century Design Never Goes Out of Style

Why 20th Century Design Never Goes Out of Style

There is no doubt, 20th century design has retained its relevance today, serving as a compelling testament to its enduring status as a timeless collectible. Art and design collectors everywhere still relish the timeless design elements of 20th century design, characterized by clean lines, vibrant colors, organic shapes, and the artistic connection between form and[...]

How To Identify George Nakashima Furniture

How To Identify George Nakashima Furniture

At Moderne Gallery, we continue to discover George Nakashima’s very early work as well as rare, custom-designed pieces from his later work. The joy of discovering the early pieces is gaining a unique understanding of Nakashima’s development and approach through time. The later pieces show his evolution to satisfy client desires while remaining true to[...]

Why You Should Buy a George Nakashima Chair

Why You Should Buy a George Nakashima Chair

Buying a George Nakashima chair is an act of love and appreciation for the father of the American Craft Movement. It’s also a wise investment in an exquisitely designed piece of art.

To understand the many reasons why people purchase Nakashima chairs, start by looking at his background and techniques. Nakashima himself was as one-of-a-kind as[...]

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