Adrian Pearsall, Sculptural Faux Fireplace

Adrian Pearsall, Sculptural Faux Fireplace

Sale price  $13,500.00 Regular price  $16,000.00
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Adrian Pearsall, Sculptural Faux Fireplace

Sale price  $13,500.00 Regular price  $16,000.00
Description

Adrian Pearsall, Sculptural Faux Fireplace in Resin, US, circa 1970

Piece: Sculptural Faux Fireplace Designer/Creator: Adrian Pearsall (American, 1925-2011) for Craft Associates Country of Origin: United States Date of Manufacture: Circa 1970 

Dimensions:

  • Height: 87" H (220.98 cm)
  • Width: 69.5" W (176.53 cm)
  • Depth: 4.5" D (11.43 cm) - Note: Other similar Pearsall faux fireplaces can have depths up to 30" (76.2 cm) depending on the model, so confirm the specific model's depth.

Key Features & Materials:

  • Materials: Primarily constructed of wood with a top layer of sculpted resin. Some variations may also incorporate epoxy resin.
  • Finish: Typically features a bronzed or heavily textured resin finish, often described as mimicking heavy metal, stone, or a "goop" texture. It embodies a Brutalist aesthetic, sometimes compared to the style of Paul Evans.
  • Components: The unit usually consists of two main parts: a triangular wall-mounted hood (the larger upper section) and a matching base tray or shelf.
  • Functionality: This is strictly a non-functioning/faux fireplace, designed for decorative purposes. It includes an electric "log" set that plugs into a standard outlet to provide ambient light, a flickering effect, and occasionally crackling sound effects. It does not produce heat or flame.
  • Installation: The upper hood typically requires secure mounting to a wall using cleats or other appropriate hardware to support the significant weight of the resin and wood structure. This is a substantial piece.
  • Style: Mid-Century Modern, Brutalist, Atomic Age design. Adrian Pearsall is known for his exuberant and expressive forms.

Provenance/Additional Details:

  • Manufacturer: Produced under Adrian Pearsall's prominent company, Craft Associates, which he founded in 1952 in Pennsylvania.
  • Condition: Vintage pieces are generally in very good vintage condition, though wear consistent with age and use is common. Minor scuffs, dings, or small chips to the resin decoration can occur but are often considered part of its character. Original electric logs are usually included, and their functionality may vary.
  • Significance: These pieces are highly sought after by collectors of Mid-Century Modern and Brutalist design due to their imposing size, unique sculptural qualities, and the iconic status of Adrian Pearsall.
Care

To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.

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