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Sam Maloof
Early Rocker, 1968

Dimensions:
28 × 46 × 45 in (W x D x H)
71.12 x 116.84 x 114.3 cm

About this Maloof Rocker

The Sam Maloof Early Rocker from 1968 is a stunning example of mid-century modern design and craftsmanship. Masterfully constructed from California walnut, this iconic rocking chair features meticulously turned spindles and a sleek black leather seat, offering a perfect blend of style and comfort.

Measuring 28 inches in width, 46 inches in depth, and 45 inches in height, the Early Rocker is not only a functional piece of furniture but also a work of art and historical treasure. This rocker is a prime example of Maloof’s dedication to creating pieces that are as beautiful as they are well-crafted, designed to stand the test of time.

The Impact of the Early Rocker

The Early Rocker marked a significant moment in the evolution of Sam Maloof’s design language. Recognized for its sophisticated form and exceptional craftsmanship, this piece embodies Maloof’s philosophy of combining aesthetics with practicality. The curved lines and ergonomic design of the rocker provide unmatched comfort, while the construction methods and intentional materiality ensure longevity and strength.

The Early Rocker’s innovative design helped define Maloof’s signature style, influencing not only future generations of furniture designers but also earning a permanent place in the canon of Studio Craft design.

About Sam Maloof

Sam Maloof (1916–2009), one of the most influential furniture designers of the 20th century, is known for his impeccable craftsmanship and unique vision. Maloof revolutionized the furniture industry with his emphasis on handcrafting every detail. His designs, especially the Early Rocker, are known for their organic shapes, expert woodwork, and ability to blend functionality with elegance.

Maloof’s legacy continues to resonate in the world of design, with his work held in major museum collections, and his pieces remaining highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike.

Sam Maloof (1916 – 2009) was born Chino, California to Lebanese immigrant parents. He began making furniture in 1949, after working as a graphic artist in industry, serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, and working as a studio assistant to the artist-designer Millard Sheets, of Claremont, California.

Dimensions 28 × 46 × 45 in
Artist

Date

1968

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