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Philip & Kelvin LaVerne

Designer : Philip & Kelvin LaVerne

Philip and Kelvin LaVerne operated as artist-furniture makers creating one of a kind and limited edition pieces that would be both functional and for display. Father and son made patinated and sculpted bronze tables and cabinets combining innovative techniques with traditional styles in a way that has rarely been matched since for its idiosyncratic artistry.

Their unique production methods and goals are far more aligned with today’s avant-garde furniture designers than they were with either the high-end upholsters or the mass-production modernists who dominated the scene in their own day. The technique used by Philip and Kelvin was based on bronze-casting methods that were centuries old, tweaked to give each piece its own distinctive patina. It involved burying hand-carved bas relief slabs of bronze and pewter for six weeks in a container full of special soil that allowed them to oxidize naturally, causing the metal to change colors. This process for making the patinated bronze series started around 1954 and took six years for the LaVernes to refine. They lived up to the name of functional art with flat bronze and pewter surfaces articulated with classically-inspired images, and later pieces that were more sculptural and three-dimensional.

Motifs were drawn from history (discovered by many trips to the library). Chinese scenes adorn some of their most popular cabinets and tables, particularly from the Chan series. There were several decorative themes in the popular Chinese series, such as Tao, Chi Liang, Ming, T’ang Sui, Shang Ti, and Su Tao. They all blended well with the oriental style then so popular in decorating. Most came in limited editions of 12, but, due to demand, they made many more for the Chan series.

Philip called their pieces “functional art,” a concept he did not invent but that the LaVernes certainly did bring early to a wider audience through their gallery/showroom at 46 East 57th and an aggressive advertising campaign. For advertisements that appeared in the 1960s, Philip penned the tag-line: “It’s not just functional and not just art, it’s an investment.”

Whether limited or not, all pieces were signed by both father and son. Signatures were sometimes cut out and laid in pewter or engraved directly into the bronze. Though their process was radical, their designs were conservative: a combination that was intentional, the LaVernes often said, so that their functional art would fit in with any furnishing style whether traditional or modern.

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Rare Oak and Bronze Coffee Table by Philip Laverne

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item name : Rare Oak and Bronze Coffee Table by Philip Laverne
designers : Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Era : Circa 1960's
Country of Origin : USA
Materials : Wood > Oak

item description :

Rare Oak and Bronze Coffee Table by Philip Laverne

USA c. 1960

Rare coffee table by Philip Laverne. Early carved oak base accented with bronze fittings. A spectacular example of Laverne’s exploration of other mediums before concentrating on exclusively metalwork. Incised signature, “Philip Laverne Galleries

Excellent original condition                

 

17.5 H  53 W  36 D

item # : TMF455
price : SOLD
Occasional low table by LaVerne

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item name : Occasional low table by LaVerne
designers : Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Era : Circa 1960's
Country of Origin : USA
Materials : Metal > Bronze

item description :

Occasional low table by LaVerne


1960’s USA

Patinated bronze

A delicate and elegant occasional low table in the LaVerne’s cherished patinated
bronze technique. The table’s surface has a lovely stylized floral motif.

Original condition

16 H 18 W 18 L
item # : TMF1045
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Chin Ying Coffee Table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne

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item name : Chin Ying Coffee Table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
designers : Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Era : Circa 1960's
Country of Origin : USA
Materials : Metal > Bronze,  Metal > Pewter

item description :

A coffee table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne has an Asian motif of ladies celebrating spring in the imperial palace.  Enamels in subdued yellows, bright reds and subtle greens highlight the relief design of the table top, which appears to float on the delicate bronze base. Featured in Philip & Kelvin LaVerne’s Sculpture III catalogue, page 19. Signed Philip & Kelvin La Verne.

 

Good original condition.

 

17”h x 70”w x 30”d

item # : TMF921
price : SOLD
Low Table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne

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item name : Low Table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
designers : Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
Era : Circa 1950's
Country of Origin : USA
Materials : Metal > Bronze,  Metal > Pewter

item description :

Beautiful bronze and pewter low occasional table by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne with abstract Asian scene. Chic, modernist square base and legs. Made for a glass top.

Signed P.K.LaVerne

Excellent original condition

17 h x 26 l x 19 d

item # : TMF518
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