He’s hailed as the father of the Studio Furniture Movement, known for one-of-a-kind pieces that might take an artist months or years to build — the opposite of hyper-efficient mass production.
This week's One Tank Trip takes us to two places to get a rare look at the works of an American craftsman. Wharton Esherick is a Pennsylvania sculptor and artist known as the father of the Studio ...
Acknowledged as the leading light of the American Studio Furniture movement of the Sixties and Seventies, and admired for his tireless experimentation with sculptural volumes, Castle's work was at ...
Andy Buck is an influential figure in the American Studio Furniture Movement. Inspired by a love for American folk art and the indigenous art forms of Africa and Australia, Buck relies on an intuitive ...
Known as a significant figure in the American Studio Furniture group, his elegant and whimsical works remain sought-after examples of the movement. His pieces are characterized by their bold color and ...