Mid-Century Modernist Vermillion Red Lacquered Goat Skin Box by Karl Springer

Mid-Century Modernist Vermillion Red Lacquered Goat Skin Box by Karl Springer

$2,975.00

This exquisite Mid-Century Modernist vermillion red lacquered goat skin box by Karl Springer, crafted in America circa 1980, is a fine example of the designer's renowned artistry and attention to detail. The Asian inspired box features a rich and vivid vermillion red finish, achieved through a meticulous lacquer process that highlights the natural beauty and texture of the goat skin. This intense, fiery hue adds a dynamic pop of color, making it a striking decorative piece that effortlessly draws the eye. Karl Springer, famed for his luxurious and refined designs, imbues this piece with a sense of sophistication and elegance. The box’s clean, modernist lines and sleek surface exemplify Springer's mastery in blending simplicity with opulence. Whether used as a jewelry box, a container for keepsakes, T V remote controls or an elegant desk accessory, this piece combines practicality with high design. The versatility and compact size make it suitable for various settings, from a sophisticated living room to a luxurious bedroom or study. In Good Vintage Condition.

American, Circa 1980

Dimensions:

Height: 8.5 in (21.59 cm) x Width: 12 in (30.48 cm) x Depth: 12 in (30.48 cm)

Creator: Karl Springer (Maker)

Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Materials and Techniques: Goatskin

Place of Origin: United States

Period: 1980-1989

Date of Manufacture: circa 1980

Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Reference Number: LU793443066862

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KARL SPRINGER

Karl Springer stands as one of the most influential American furniture designers of the latter half of the 20th century. His unique blend of chic sophistication and raw materials made his work highly desirable and frequently imitated from the 1960s through the 1990s. Even today, his influence is evident in high-end contemporary furniture.

Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1931, Springer immigrated to New York in 1957. Initially, he found work as a top window dresser for Lord & Taylor's flagship store on Fifth Avenue. During his evenings, he developed a line of exotic leather accessories. With the support of a friend, Springer's accessory line was placed in a prestigious specialty shop within Bergdorf Goodman, where it quickly became an overnight sensation.

Capitalizing on his newfound success, Springer opened an atelier on East 53rd Street, then an emerging boutique row. It is said that the Duchess of Windsor discovered him, and her patronage catapulted him into the limelight. Designers and patrons flocked to his small shop, charmed by his personality and captivated by his creations. Soon, he began taking commissions for larger and more significant pieces, always pursuing fine materials and old-world finishing techniques. Whether using ancient oriental lacquer techniques or heavy Lucite, Springer effortlessly incorporated various elements into his creations. He searched for forms within many design movements, distilling them to their purest shapes. He quickly developed a network of artisans and craftsmen, demanding the highest quality of materials and workmanship.

During this time, Springer met Mark Eckman, a young industrial designer with a line of Lucite furniture and lighting. Their collaboration began with Lucite and expanded into other materials. Springer's brother Joachim also joined the business as it rapidly expanded into a full-sized furniture line sold in cities such as Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Munich, and Tokyo.

At its peak, the New York showroom relocated to a 20,000-square-foot penthouse on East 61st Street. However, the company ceased production in 1992. Karl Springer passed away in 1991, leaving behind a rich design legacy. He was honored with a one-man show at the New York School of Interior Design in 1994. Numerous articles about him have appeared in prestigious design journals, and his original pieces are in great demand among dealers of 20th-century furniture.

Today, Karl Springer Ltd. continues to honor his legacy by providing authentication, appraisal, and repair services. The company remains committed to producing his designs consistent with his philosophy, ensuring that Karl Springer's timeless and sophisticated style endures.

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