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Edmond J. Spence

1911-1986

Edmond J. Spence played an important role in promoting the tenets of Scandinavian modernism in the United States but his name remains conspicuously omitted from the history books. He was an American furniture designer who is known for having introduced the West to unfamiliar cultural tastes and translating their subtleties to appeal to mid-century-era consumers.

Spence honed his eye for good craftsmanship as a young man. His family owned a furniture manufacturing company based in Batavia, New York. While not much has been reported about his schooling, it was not long before he started designing his own nightstands, end tables, chairs and more — all of which exhibited the appealing traits associated with mid-century modern furniture. Spence experimented with form and ornament owing to inspiration he gathered from international influences.

During the 1950s, Spence drew on Asian and Swedish influences in developing ideas for his own style of modern furniture. He incorporated aspects of Mexican design to create the Continental-American collection. Manufactured in 1953 by Industria Mueblera, this collection of sculptural wooden furnishings with brass details epitomizes Spence’s ability to draw attention to the most integral parts of global design while adding his own modern spin. The designer’s Coronation Group — a series of dressers, cabinets and more in blonde woods that featured decorative birch veneers — was built by artisans in Sweden and imported for sale to postwar homeowners in the United States by Massachusetts furniture company Walpole.

Spence’s “Peineta” chair — a work of mahogany, plywood and woven palm that is demonstrative of Spanish Colonial influences and is part of the Continental-American line — has long been on display in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art while other works are held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. And if Spence hadn’t captured the hearts of Americans by way of Industria Mueblera showrooms and alluring ads in Interiors magazine, some of his furniture was used as set decoration for the widely loved sitcom I Love Lucy.

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Edmond Spence Mid Century Credenza Sideboard with Inlay.
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Edmond Spence Walnut Credenza Sideboard. Mid century credenza designed by Edmond J. Spence in walnut with aluminum pattern inlay to the door, aluminum track handles and raised edge ...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Edmond J. Spence

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Edmond Spence Swedish Walnut & Brass Inlaid Chest of Drawers Double Dresser
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Modernist Woven Leather / Rosewood Table , Ottoman by Edmond Spence
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Beautiful midcentury table / ottoman designed by Edmond Spence features a woven leather top with a rosewood base. Nice original condition,, age appropriate wear..(see photos) Hand de...
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Pair of Mid Century Modern Edmond Spence Swedish Walnut & Brass Night Stands
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​Pair of Mid Century Modern Edmond Spence Swedish Walnut Night Stands Dimensions : 24" Wide X 18" Deep X 22" Tall This pair of MCM night stands was made in the 1960's in Sweden and...
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Edmond Spence Swedish Walnut & Brass High Chest Dresser
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Edmond Spence Swedish Walnut & Brass High Chest Dresser Urban Furniture Dimensions : 47.25" Tall X 40" Wide X 18" Deep This dresser was made in Sweden in the 1960's designed by Edm...
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Edmond J. Spence, Chest of Drawers, Rosewood, Sweden, 1950s
By Edmond J. Spence
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A rosewood chest of drawers or commode designed and produced by American designer Edmond J. Spence and produced in Sweden, c. 1950s.
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1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Edmond J. Spence

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Edmond J. Spence, Dresser, Rosewood, Sweden, 1950s
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A rosewood dresser designed and produced by American designer Edmond J. Spence and produced in Sweden, c. 1950s.
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1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Edmond J. Spence

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Edmond Spence Mid Century Yucatan Chairs - Set of 6
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Edmond Spence Mid Century Yucatan Chairs - Set of 6 Each chair measures: 24.75 wide x 19 deep x 31.75 inches high, with a seat height/chair clearance of 17.5 inches All pieces of f...
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Edmond J. Spence furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Edmond J. Spence furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Edmond J. Spence were created in the mid-century modern style in sweden during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Poul Cadovius, Dyrlund, and Nils Jonsson. Prices for Edmond J. Spence furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $350 and can go as high as $27,500, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $5,500.

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