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Blue Neon steel Floor Lamp by Rudi Stern and Dan Chelsea for Kovacs 1983
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Description
Post-Modern totem blue neon light designed by Rudi Stern and Dan Chelsea for the New-York gallery Let There Be Neon in 1983, with lighting elements provided by George Kovacs. The central column in brushed stainless steel is four inches wide and offset at a 45 degree angle from the base. Let There Be Neon gallerie was instrumental in the proliferation of neon as an artform in the 1970s and 1980s, with commissioned work for Nam June Paik, Jeff Koons and Keith Haring, to name a few. The lamp has been fully cleaned and restored, rewired, and is in a beautiful vintage condition.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: United States Period: 1980-1999 Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use Creation Date: 1983 Styles / Movements: Modern, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 624266 -
Dimensions
W. 14.17 in; H. 72.05 in; D. 14.17 in; W. 36 cm; H. 183 cm; D. 36 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cedric, Alice and Damien are pleased to present our eclectic selection of 20th-century pieces, mainly from France, and from the 1940s to the 1970s. We curate our collection based on knowledge, intuition, and of course aesthetics. We restore all our pieces in house, and we truly care about design as much as our clients do. We are quite experienced in sourcing and international shipping, and we will be pleased to help you find the one-of-a-kind pieces you are looking for.