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Wharton Esherick
Sideboard/Bar, 1968

Dimensions:
101 × 30 × 38 in (W x D x H)
256.54 x 76.2 x 96.52 cm

Unique and rare sideboard/bar by Esherick. Each of the 4 compartments is fitted with a light switch so that each light goes on when the corresponding door is open. Far left door locks.

Cherry with original pale green interior.

Wharton Esherick (1887 – 1970) was an internationally significant figure in the landscape of art history and American modern design. As a sculptor, Esherick worked primarily in wood and extended his unique forms to furniture, furnishings, interiors, buildings, and more. A Philadelphia-area modernist sculptor deeply influenced by the Arts & Crafts movement, Wharton Esherick designed and built furniture distinctive for its asymmetric, prismatic forms. His goal was to design furniture that functioned as sculpture, and sculpture that functioned as furniture.

Dimensions101 × 30 × 38 in
Style

Artist

Date

1968

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