Karl Springer
MCM Karl Springer Heavy Solid Lucite Carved Abstract Design Table Lamp Set
MCM Karl Springer Heavy Solid Lucite Carved Abstract Design Table Lamp Set
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MCM Architectural Karl Springer Heavy Solid Lucite Table Lamp Set with Carved Abstract Designs - Circa Late 1960's
Measurements: Each: 23.5"T x 11"W x 5"D (59.69cm x 27.94cm x 12.7cm
Weight: 14 Lbs. Each Total: 28 Lbs.
Professionally boxed and ready to ship immediately.
It will ship via UPS Ground - 4 Business days - which is the least expensive for me at approx. $200. If you need it sooner, please just message me. There will be an up charge for expedited shipping.
Shipping Info: 31"H x 20"W x 20"D 41 Lbs.
Beautiful, architectural and incredibly heavy, in true Karl Springer fashion, this is a stunning set of Lucite table lamps. Featuring an arched silhouette that is trimmed with a chrome band, both have an expertly carved geometric and artistic design. The design has the center bands frosted, adding depth and matching the frosted Lucite bases. There are no chips, cracks, repairs or damage of any kind Both lamps are in pristine condition and will be professionally packaged and shipped upon purchase. A timeless and eclectic set perfect for any home décor.
Karl Springer
Karl Springer (1931–1991) was a German-born American designer known for his luxurious, highly crafted furniture and decorative objects, and is considered one of the most influential furniture designers of the late 20th century.
Springer was born in Berlin, Germany, and trained in bookbinding before immigrating to New York City in 1957. He initially worked as a window dresser at Lord & Taylor while creating small decorative objects and accessories using fine leathers and exotic materials in his spare time. His work quickly gained attention after being picked up by Bergdorf Goodman, where it attracted a high-end clientele.
By the early 1960s, Springer had opened his own workshop in New York, and by 1965 he shifted his focus to furniture design. His career accelerated after the Duchess of Windsor became an early patron, helping introduce his work to elite social circles.
Springer’s designs are known for their combination of clean, modern forms with rich, often exotic materials such as shagreen (sharkskin), goatskin, lacquered parchment, wood veneers, metals, and stone. His aesthetic was heavily influenced by French Art Deco designers like Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann and Jean-Michel Frank, as well as Bauhaus principles and global design traditions.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Springer became one of the most sought-after designers in the United States, with showrooms in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Tokyo. His work was collected by prominent figures including Jackie Onassis, Diana Ross, and Frank Sinatra.
Karl Springer died in 1991 at the age of 60. Today, his work is highly collectible and valued for its exceptional craftsmanship, use of luxurious materials, and its distinctive blend of modernism and Art Deco revival.
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