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Edward Livingston
‘Dining Chair’, c.1970

Dimensions:
17 × 19 × 42 in (W x D x H)
43.18 x 48.26 x 106.68 cm

Material: walnut

Seat height – 18.5″

Stamped ‘Archotypo LXV’  on the underside with a signature-marked original tag on the bottom surface displaying “Edward Livingston ‘Dining Chair’  $475-  Special order item”

Ed Livingston, an American architect turned designer craftsman, started Archotypo furniture studio in 1966.

Ed Livingston, exhibited at galleries and museums throughout California, Oregon and Washington, during the 1960s & 1970s. Archotypo furniture forms were featured among a select body of work representing “the best” of the Designer Craftsmen of the Bay Area, which included works by prominent artist’s Don Shoemaker, Wendell Castle, Art Carpenter, Sam Maloof, and Kay Sekimachi.

Ed Livingston’s work is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery.

Dimensions17 × 19 × 42 in
Date

c.1970

Style

ArtistEdward Livingston

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