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Arthur Carpenter Espenet Curved Back Arm Chair 1980c.
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Arthur Carpenter Espenet Curved Back Arm Chair 1980c.
A sculptural studio-crafted armchair by Arthur Espenet Carpenter, executed circa 1980. Celebrated for his masterful joinery and organic modern forms, Carpenter’s work reflects the ethos of the American Studio Furniture movement.
This example features a gracefully curved solid teak backrest, flowing seamlessly into sculpted rear legs. The vertical back supports meet the seat with prominent, exposed mortise-and-tenon joinery—hallmarks of Carpenter’s structural honesty and refined craftsmanship. The seat is formed from a hand-laced leather grid, offering both visual lightness and ergonomic flexibility.
The legs are subtly curved, lending the chair a dynamic stance while maintaining balance and stability. The warm tone of the teak contrasts beautifully with the natural leather seating surface, emphasizing material integrity and handcrafted detail.
Dimensions:
25.75 in. high
24.50 in. wide
20 in. deep
17.25 in. seat height
Markings: Incised on back: “Exp II 8027”
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age
Design Notes:
Arthur Espenet Carpenter, was a pivotal figure in West Coast studio furniture, known for combining precise craftsmanship with sculptural form. His work is held in major museum collections and is prized for its integrity of construction and sensitivity to wood grain and proportion.
This chair exemplifies Carpenter’s philosophy—structurally expressive joinery, fluid silhouette, and tactile materiality—making it both a functional seat and a collectible work of American studio furniture. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1980-1999 Materials: teak Condition: Good. very good, original Creation Date: 1980 Styles / Movements: Modern, Studio Craft Dealer Reference #: C00005148 Incollect Reference #: 849807
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