Paul Evans Metal Furniture for Sale

Paul Evans (1931-1987) was a pioneering American furniture designer and sculptor whose innovative work helped shape the mid-20th-century studio furniture movement. Based in New Hope, Pennsylvania, Evans was known for his bold use of metals, particularly in his sculpted bronze, steel-welded, and Cityscape furniture lines. His pieces often combined brutalist aesthetics with meticulous craftsmanship, and no two were exactly alike. Collaborating with Directional Furniture, Evans brought high-end studio design to broader audiences without sacrificing uniqueness. His work is now held in major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Preserving the Local Story & Patina
At New Jersey Pennsylvania Art, we celebrate the raw, innovative energy of the mid-century Bucks County art scene. Finding authentic, investment-grade pieces with preserved original patinas is a priority for serious collectors. Evans transformed his workspace into an alchemist’s den, manually torching and welding to create textural masterpieces. Integrating these heavy statement pieces into contemporary interiors adds unparalleled architectural gravity. Whether you are looking for a subtle artistic accent or a commanding room centerpiece, sourcing authentic Paul Evans metal furniture for sale ensures you acquire a unique slice of regional history.
Expanding Your Studio Craft Collection
Our curation goes beyond a single artist, capturing the broader collaborative spirit of the Delaware Valley. For instance, collectors exploring our Brutalist metalwork often ask about complementary wood pieces, such as a George Nakashima conoid coffee table for sale, highlighting the tight-knit nature of the New Hope artisan community.
Acquire a Statement Piece
Ready to elevate your collection? Reach out to discuss an item’s provenance, arrange specialized freight shipping, or inquire about a specific Paul Evans metal sculpture for sale. We invite you to consult with us to find the perfect addition to your home or project.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you verify the provenance of vintage studio furniture?
We carefully trace ownership history and evaluate the condition of the materials, such as the original metal patinas and welding techniques, to ensure authenticity for our collectors.
How is shipping handled for large or heavy Brutalist pieces?
We coordinate with specialized fine art and freight shippers who are experienced in securely transporting dense, heavy materials safely to your location.
Can I see other artists from the Bucks County mid-century scene?
Absolutely. You can view all our artwork to explore pieces by Evans alongside his regional contemporaries and other nationally recognized artists.
Are the studio furniture items listed one-of-a-kind?
Yes, the vast majority of our featured mid-century studio pieces are entirely unique. Because of the intense, manual crafting techniques used by these artists, no two designs are exactly alike.
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