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Sculpta-Grille Bones Screen on Walnut Base by Richard Harvey, 1960s
$ 10,900
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If a space-age honeycomb and a brutalist dream had a baby, it’d be this sculptural stunner.
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This sculptural screen is part of the legendary “Sculpta-Grille” series by architect Richard Harvey, who brought space-age swagger to Mid Century architecture with his futuristic resin forms. Originally conceived for use in commercial spaces like banks, casinos, and mod lounges, these panels were designed to divide space and steal the show. Today, surviving examples are rare—and coveted by collectors, designers, and editors alike.
This particular beauty is the cleanest one we've come across: the resin is bright and crisp, and the walnut base is rich, warm, and glowing with just the right amount of vintage character. It’s photographed here in our gallery alongside a Marta Blomstedt style scalloped back chair. We currently have this paired with a Paul Evans credednza, Milo Baughman sofa, and Hans Wegner Papa bear chair and not only does this piece hold its own-- it steals the show and makes a bold mid century modern statement!
Use it as a room divider, sculpture, or gallery wall anchor. It’s not just décor—it’s a conversation-stopping design artifact.
And bonus: we also have a second screen available, with more patina and a softer, creamier buttery ivory tone. Display one solo for impact, or double up for a modular moment worthy of a museum.
Richard Harvey’s Sculpta-Grille screens are iconic Mid Century Modern room dividers crafted from durable resin and mounted on walnut bases. Designed in the 1960s, these sculptural pieces are sought after for their unique blend of form and function, making them perfect companions to furnishings by designers like Paul Evans, Milo Baughman, and Hans Wegner. Ideal for collectors and interior designers aiming to infuse spaces with vintage charm and architectural interest, -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Resin, Walnut, Veneered Condition: Good. Minimal wear consistent with age and use. Creation Date: C. 1960's Styles / Movements: Modern, Collectible Design, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 804056 -
Dimensions
W. 60 in; H. 75.25 in; D. 11 in; W. 152.4 cm; H. 191.14 cm; D. 27.94 cm;
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