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Fulbright Furniture
USA, 1945
oak 21¼ h × 28 w × 19 d in (54 × 71 × 48 cm)
USA, 1945
oak 21¼ h × 28 w × 19 d in (54 × 71 × 48 cm)
estimate: $3,000–5,000
result: $3,000
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Edward Durrell Stone was hired to design a line of furniture by the Fulbright family (U.S. Senator J. William Fulbright and Stone were lifelong friends). The family was looking to transition from wagon making into furniture and Stone created a line composed of chairs, tables and stools, some of which spoke to the company’s history through the use of refashioned wheel parts and plow handles. Stone’s line also utilized basket-weaving techniques with seating made of tightly woven split-oak. Edward Durrell Stone’s line for Fulbright was highly acclaimed upon its introduction but ultimately not well-received in the market and few were produced.
Auction Results Edward Durell Stone