Charles Pollock for William Switzer William Kent Bench Giltwood Bench
By Charles Pollock
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
Charles Pollock for William Switzer William Kent Bench Giltwood Bench
1990s American Georgian Charles Pollock Benches
Giltwood
Charles Pollock was a renowned but reclusive furniture designer. He rarely spoke to the media and instead preferred to let his iconic designs speak for themselves. Pollock’s name is ubiquitous with mid-century modern office furniture — while vintage furniture obsessives know the office chairs he made for Knoll, he designed armchairs and lounge chairs for domestic interiors as well.
Pollock was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1930. When his family moved to Michigan, he attended Detroit's Cass Technical High School, whose alumni includes artist-designer Harry Bertoia. For his extraordinary work at Cass, Pollock earned a full scholarship to Pratt Institute in New York City.
Industrial designer Lucia DeRespinis had been a classmate of Pollock’s at Pratt and got a job in architect George Nelson’s studio after graduation. Nelson, the design director at legendary mid-century furniture manufacturer Herman Miller, was always looking for new design talent. DeRespinis was struck by Pollock’s sculptures at Pratt and recommended Nelson hire him. Pollock, who had been working for Donald Deskey’s firm, took a job with Nelson and helped create the Swag Leg armchair (a full Swag Leg collection debuted at Herman Miller in the late 1950s). Soon afteward, Pollock opened his own studio and shared his portfolio with pioneering designer Florence Knoll at the modernist behemoth she cofounded with her husband Hans.
Pollock’s 657 Sling chair for Knoll debuted in 1960 and earned him a substantial contract with the brand. This paved the way for his most famous design: the Executive chair. Introduced in 1963, the Executive chair became one of the best-selling and most recognizable office chairs in history. Pollock devoted five years to perfecting the seat, and his patented rim technology allowed for simple assembly, which contributed to its success and popularity.
Pollock later returned to sculpting and explored other pursuits but never stopped designing furniture. In 1982, he created the Penelope chair for the Italian furniture maker Castelli. At 82 years of age, Pollock was commissioned by American manufacturer Bernhardt Design to create the CP Lounge chair, which was launched at the London Design Festival 2012. Pollock died a short while later, in 2013, but his seating is still produced by Bernhardt Design today.
Pollock received much acclaim throughout his career. He earned several awards, including the prestigious Red Dot Design Award and Pratt Institute's Rowena Reed Kostellow Award for outstanding work in industrial design. His Executive chair has been exhibited at museums around the world, including the Louvre Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Charles Pollock for William Switzer William Kent Bench Giltwood Bench
By Charles Pollock
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
Charles Pollock for William Switzer William Kent Bench Giltwood Bench
Giltwood
Louis XV Style, Giltwood Long Bench
By La Maison London
Located in London, Park Royal
Louis XV Style Bench: Expertly hand-carved by master craftsmen and finished with an antique gilded patina, created using traditional techniques and materials. Customers Own Material ...
Giltwood, Wood
Ab Ovo Bench by William Emmerson
By William Emmerson
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
William Emmerson "Ab Ovo' bench with solid bent walnut wood legs, woven leather cording and antiqued bronze stretcher. Elegant undulating shape and exquisite craftsmanship Handmade ...
Leather, Wood
Charles Pollock Executive Desk Chairs for Knoll
By Charles Pollock, Knoll
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Set of 5 1980's vintage, Charles Pollock black executive desk chair for Knoll. The ultimate ergonomic, office desk chair designed by this George Nelson apprentice, Charles Pollock. S...
Chrome
$6,995 / set
H 28.75 in W 25.6 in D 25.6 in
Stunning pair of Pollock Armchairs in leather by Charles Pollock for KNOLL Int.
By Charles Pollock
Located in Buggenhout, Oost-Vlaanderen
Pair of Charles Pollock Lounge Chairs for Knoll – Cognac Saddle Leather & Polished Chrome (1960s) A confident blend of American modernism and refined minimalism, this pair of lounge...
Leather
Desk Chair by Charles Pollock for Knoll, 1963
By Knoll, Charles Pollock
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A vintage Pollack executive chair on five leg pedestal base featuring his ‘rim technology’ of metal edge banding around the chair’s periphery s...
Aluminum
William Emmerson "Ab Ovo" Bench
By William Emmerson
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
William Emmerson "Ab Ovo' bench with solid bent walnut wood legs, woven leather cording and antiqued bronze stretcher. Elegant undulating shape and exquisite...
Bronze
Giltwood Bench with Pillow and Nailheads
Located in North Bergen, NJ
Gilt wood bench with hand-carved details. Having a matching pillow and tassels.
Louis XIV Style Giltwood Bench
Located in New York, NY
Louis XIV style giltwood bench. Upholstered in vintage gold silk fabric.
Fabric, Giltwood
Jean-Charles Moreux Footstool/Bench
By Jean-Charles Moreux
Located in Philadelphia, PA
French Art Deco gilt hand forged iron footstool/bench by Jean-Charles Moreux, circa 1936. Inspired by Louis XV, part of Moreux’s antidote to functionali...
Iron
Italian Hollywood Regency Giltwood Bench
Located in Houston, TX
Italian Hollywood Regency giltwood bench. This versatile midcentury gilt wood bench, stool or ottoman has beautiful gilding and a lattice wo...
Giltwood
Hollywood Regency Giltwood Bench
By Billy Baldwin, Tony Duquette, Dorothy Draper
Located in Houston, TX
Hollywood Regency Giltwood Bench. Offered is a great Hollywood Regency silver and gold giltwood bench. This sculptural mid-century bench is generous in size and has been newly uphols...
Velvet, Giltwood
Renaissance Style Giltwood Bench
Located in Laguna Beach, CA
Renaissance style giltwood bench, circa 1920. This bench has excellent quality gilding, carved cupid heads, gargoyle faces and paw feet.
Gold Leaf