Raymond Loewy
American, 1893 - 1986
French born American designer Raymond Lowey became known for the magnitude of his designs across multiple industries. Lowey designed for Studebaker, Pennsylvania Railroad and NASA among others. Some of his most famous and well-known designs are the modern day Coca Cola bottle, President John F. Kennedy’s Air Force One and the Greyhound bus. Lowey also designed the legendary Shell and Lucky Strike’s cigarette logos. Raymond Lowey furniture, along with his other work emphasized the importance of aesthetics as function.
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy Sideboard in Macassar Ebony Wood
H 31.1 in W 61.02 in D 20.47 in
$ 5,300
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy for Mengel Fall-Front Walnut and Iron Secretary Cabinets
H 47 in W 36 in D 20 in
$ 9,800
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy for Mengel Furniture Walnut and Iron Nine Drawer Dressers
H 30 in W 59 in D 20 in
$ 8,800
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy for Mengel Ebonized Four Drawer Dresser, USA, c. 1950's
H 31 in W 34 in D 19 in
$ 1,895
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy for Mengel Ebonized Four Drawer Dresser, USA, c. 1950's
H 31 in W 34 in D 19 in
$ 995
Raymond Loewy
Pair of Raymond Loewy for Mengel 4 Drawer Nightstands with Lucite Handles
H 31 in W 16 in D 19 in
$ 2,500
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Raymond Loewy
Dresser with Stool by Raymond Loewy for Mengel Furniture Company, Us, 1950s
H 29.92 in W 59.06 in D 18.9 in
Raymond Loewy
Midcentury DF-2000 Cabinet by Raymond Loewy for Doubinsky Frères, 1970s
H 76 in W 105 in D 54 in
Raymond Loewy
Pair of Raymond Loewy Stools for Mengel Furniture Co, USA, 1950s
H 17 in W 17 in D 17 in
Raymond Loewy
Pair of Mid-Century Modern Nightstands by Mengel, Raymond Loewy
H 24 in W 18 in D 16 in
