Paul Evans 'PE-19' Deep Relief Floating Wall Cabinet with Slate Top, 1964
Stunning 'PE-19' Deep Relief floating wall cabinet by Paul Evans for Directional, produced in 1964, signed and dated 'PE 64'.
This incredible collectors piece is fabricated from patinated segments of enameled steel which have been welded with applied textures and patterns with a slate top and two cabinet doors which open to reveal a stained red wood interior with adjustable shelf. The fusion of these exterior materials formulates an exemplary piece which would be a welcome addition to any design connoisseurs collection.
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This Paul Evans PE19 Deep Relief wall-mount cabinet for Directional would work great in a brutalist, mid-century modern, scandinavian or danish modern, or American modern home or penthouse apartment but could also look fantastic in a contemporary, hollywood regency or post-modern room. Also consider mixing it up in a traditional, classical or art deco room with a splash of juxtaposition. This cabinet would also be an apt choice in a commercial project such as a hotel lobby lounge, members club, creative design studio or high-rise executive office. Consider using as a dry bar for cocktail liquor or wine storage, a smaller credenza for an office or New York apartment, chest of drawers for linens, blanket chest, or just as a functional fine art piece.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Paul Evans was a pivotal figure in the American Studio Craft Movement, renowned for his innovative furniture designs that blurred the boundaries between art and function. Born in Newton, Pennsylvania, Evans honed his craft at institutions such as the Philadelphia Textile Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, School for American Craftsmen, and Cranbrook Academy of Art.
In 1955, Evans relocated to New Hope, Pennsylvania, where he collaborated with Phillip Lloyd Powell, merging Powell’s woodwork with Evans’s metal craftsmanship. This partnership laid the foundation for Evans’s exploration into manipulating materials to achieve expressive surface effects.
By 1964, Evans joined Directional Furniture, marking a new chapter in his career. Directional provided Evans with a platform to showcase his avant-garde designs nationwide. His creations, characterized by bold textures and vibrant finishes, redefined contemporary furniture aesthetics. Despite their acclaim, Evans’s designs were eventually phased out due to production costs, prompting his departure from the company by the late 1970s.
Throughout the 1970s, Evans evolved his style, transitioning from textured, patinated surfaces to luminous, reflective metals interspersed with wood. His dedication to handmade craftsmanship and innovative design garnered international acclaim. Tragically, Paul Evans passed away on March 7, 1987, leaving behind a profound legacy that continues to influence contemporary design and craftsmanship.
MEASUREMENTS:
H 17.25" x W 48.5" x D 16.5"
CONDITION:
Good vintage condition with age and wear. Some small flakes to slate top and small scattered scratches, scuffs and light rubbing to patina on steel, mostly concentrated to edges. Interior with age and wear. Ready to be used immediately.