LARGE FACETED WALL MIRROR IN THE STYLE OF NEAL SMALL

$2,200.00

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A large, faceted, rectangular mirror in the style of Neal Small's Slopes series of the 1970s. Can be hung in any of four orientations via built-in French cleats.

NEAL SMALL was born in New York City in 1937. He has been called the "Prince of Plastic," having become renowned for his pioneering use of materials such as Plexiglas and Lucite to create furniture, lighting, home accessories, and even sculpture. In the mid '60s, he opened Neal Small Designs on West 24th Street in Chelsea, where he manufactured and sold his innovative products to Bloomingdale’s and other leading retailers of the day, including B. Altman & Company, W. & J. Sloane, and Scarabaeus. Throughout his career, Small has received nine awards for Excellence of Design from Industrial Design Magazine, in conjunction with The Smithsonian Institution, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. Small’s work is included in such prominent collections as The Museum of Modern Art, The Smithsonian Institution, and the Walker Art Center. Small lives and works as an artist in rural Maine.

DETAILS

Production Period – 1970s

Origin – USA

Styles/Movements – OP ART; SPACE AGE

Materials – MIRROR, WOOD

Colors – SILVER

Condition – Very good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor loss of silver.

Dimensions – 33ʺ W × 2ʺ D × 57ʺ H

Quantity Available – 1