Tumgik
#dirk van erp
pwlanier · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
Dirk van Erp
Warty vase
USA, after 1929
hand-hammered copper
LA MODERN
16 notes · View notes
williammarksommer · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Subjectively Objective - Observations in the Ordinary
Observations in the Ordinary is a survey of contemporary photography exploring the world around us. Showcasing images from 134 artists, this 140 page hardcover books measures 9.5 x 9.25″ and features a foil stamped cover. Curated by Noah Waldeck. 
With work from: Mitch Fresta, Martin Buday, Peter Nicholson, Leah Frances, Kyler Zeleny, Chris Round, Fred Guillaud, Dino Kužnik, Rob Stephenson, Romain Saccoccio, Arthur Van Erps, Catherine Davis, Mitchell Hurst, Nanó Wallenius & Elias Asselbergh, Xavier Aragonès, William Mark Sommer, Jamie Tilley, Marinos Tsagkarakis, Ray Markham️, Paul Turner, Andrew Turner, Daniel Lebedev, Alexander Dumarey, Dirk Häerle, Ryan Parker, Ron Waite, Emily Najera, Simon Martin, Casey Bennett, Brendon Kahn, Kelvin Bugler, Jan Nijs, Nick Dantzer, Michael Martin, Ivaylo Andreev, Jeroen Bruggenwirth, Emmanual Monzon, Michelle Martins, FeiFan Zhang, Mark Adams, Karl Walsh, Julien Legrand, Lucy Seaton, Lars Ekberg, Benjamin Ramsey, Ben McCann, Jack Garland, Mathieu Houde, Nicholas Gaffney, Nick Zukauskas, Maxwell LaBelle, Simon Byrne️, Arnaud Teicher, Mériol Lehmann, Giona Bridler, Jeannette Kuhn, Kyle McDougall, Nathanial Schmidt, Akos Major, Markham Tuck, Matt Peers, Maciej Leszczynski, Sam Heaney, Ian Baguskas, Mark Griffiths, Maëlle Collin, Vincenzo Pagliuca, Aaron Missling, Mike Bodall, Nicolas Bowen, Joshua Oldfield, Julian Reid, Julien Hairault, Kimberly Maruska️, Brant Slomovic, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Julie Meresse, Ezra Fike, Hong-An Tran, Alnis Stakle, Zisis Kardianos, Travis Shaffer, Franck Doussot, Paul Sisson, JW Lawson, Fred Mitchell, Mathieu Lion, Peter Ydeen, Daniel King, Alana Celii, Alessandro Zanoni, Andy Feltham, Lucy Krebsbach, Maurice Lye, Sam Stockman, Guillaume Tomasi, Marco Kneise, Marcela Gómez, Samuel James Pierce, Marcos Zegers, Matthias Jung, Sean Wysong, Ivan Echevarria, Gleb Simonov, Cody Schlabaugh, Samantha Shroyer, Taylor Rhoads, Jeff Downer, Brad Ziegler, Cam Bartkus, Sem Langendijk, Steve Koss, Kristen Bartley, Ioanna Sakellaraki, Lisa Gidley, Glendon McGowan, Joseph Ritchie, Levi Mandel, Kristin Kirkley, Stanley Bloom, Lewis Ableidinger, Lawrence Braun, Leonardo Magrelli, Olivier Pirard, Richard Lakos, Matthew Portch, Sebastian Rogowski, Ben Davies, John Sanderson, Noah Waldeck, Joel Jimenez, Dave Jordano, Will Cox & Daniel George
It is awesome to be included in this book. Thank you Subjectively Objective. 
Grab a coppy for $50 at the link below
https://subjectivelyobjective.com/product/observations-in-the-ordinary/
10 notes · View notes
80sdeco · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Oldtown Residence by Jordan Mozer and Associates
Ongoing but largely complete in 2009 JMA consulted with owner to develop furniture plans and to assemble a collection of furniture and related decorative arts worthy of this important circa 1930 property by famed Chicago craftsman, Edgar Miller.
Approximately 3000 sq. ft on five levels, this single family residence is as complex as it is unique, with historic influences ranging from medieval to Art Deco. The furnishings needed to reflect the architecture without overwhelming it.
JMA was responsible for the selection and placement of most every object in the home. Significant pieces including furniture and metal work by Gustav Stickley, Roycroft, Walter von Nessen, Warren MacArthur and Walter Dorwin Teague, lamps by Dirk van Erp, Tiffany and Fulper, compliment the owners’ vast collection of art and objects by Edgar Miller.
23 notes · View notes
indigodreams · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Dirk van Erp Lamp
62 notes · View notes
andrusmagnus · 6 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Copper and Pearl Oyster Lamp Dirk Van Erp 1909-1910
13 notes · View notes
Link
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Observations in the Ordinary is a survey of contemporary photography exploring the world around us. Showcasing images from 134 artists, this 140 page hardcover books measures 9.5 x 9.25″ and features a foil stamped cover. Curated by Noah Waldeck. With work from:
Mitch Fresta, Martin Buday, Peter Nicholson, Leah Frances, Kyler Zeleny, Chris Round, Fred Guillaud, Dino Kuznik, Rob Stephenson, Romain Saccoccio, Arthur Van Erps, Catherine Davis, Mitchell Hurst, Nano Wallenius & Elias Asselbergh, Xavier Aragonès, William Mark Sommer, Jamie Tilley, Marinos Tsagkarakis, Ray Markham️, Paul Turner, Andrew Turner, Daniel Lebedev, Alexander Dumarey, Dirk Haerle, Ryan Parker, Ron Waite, Emily Najera, Simon Martin, Casey Bennett, Brendon Kahn, Kelvin Bugler, Jan Nijs, Nick Dantzer, Michael Martin, Ivaylo Andreev, Jeroen Bruggenwirth, Emmanual Monzon, Michelle Martins, FeiFan Zhang, Mark Adams, Karl Walsh, Julien Legrand, Lucy Seaton, Lars Ekberg, Benjamin Ramsey, Ben McCann, Jack Garland, Mathieu Houde, Nicholas Gaffney, Nick Zukauskas, Maxwell LaBelle, Simon Byrne️, Arnaud Teicher, Meriol Lehmann, Giona Bridler, Jeannette Kuhn, Kyle McDougall, Nathanial Schmidt, Akos Major, Markham Tuck, Matt Peers, Maciej Leszczynski, Sam Heaney, Ian Baguskas, Mark Griffiths, Maëlle Collin, Vincenzo Pagliuca, Aaron Missling, Mike Bodall, Nicolas Bowen, Joshua Oldfield, Julian Reid, Julien Hairault, Kimberly Maruska️, Brant Slomovic, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Julie Meresse, Ezra Fike, Hong-An Tran, Alnis Stakle, Zisis Kardianos, Travis Shaffer, Franck Doussot, Paul Sisson, JW Lawson, Fred Mitchell, Mathieu Lion, Peter Ydeen, Daniel King, Alana Celii, Alessandro Zanoni, Andy Feltham, Lucy Krebsbach, Maurice Lye, Sam Stockman, Guillaume Tomasi, Marco Kneise, Marcela Gómez, Samuel James Pierce, Marcos Zegers, Matthias Jung, Sean Wysong, Ivan Echevarria, Gleb Simonov, Cody Schlabaugh, Samantha Shroyer, Taylor Rhoads, Jeff Downer, Brad Ziegler, Cam Bartkus, Sem Langendijk, Steve Koss, Kristen Bartley, Ioanna Sakellaraki, Lisa Gidley, Glendon McGowan, Joseph Ritchie, Levi Mandel, Kristin Kirkley, Stanley Bloom, Lewis Ableidinger, Lawrence Braun, Leonardo Magrelli, Olivier Pirard, Richard Lakos, Matthew Portch, Sebastian Rogowski, Ben Davies, John Sanderson, Noah Waldeck, Joel Jimenez, Dave Jordano, Will Cox & Daniel George
1 note · View note
Text
Simplifying Simple Gooseneck Floor Lamps Programs
Table lamp can be a piece of furniture to wear one place or room. It is common equipment use by people like a source of light in rooms like the living room, bedroom, reading area, family room etc. Nowadays, these are popular lighting fixtures that can come with different kinds and fashoins. You can select different styles of lamps according to your needs and taste. Select styles that will mix in and emphasize your living area. Here are some of the most recognized lighting you might like to pick. http://www.goosenecklamps.com/ dates back to about 70,000 BC. The person who what food was in need of a lamp for additional lighting would take a hollow shell or rock and fill it with moss and other materials which were soaked within the fat of animals. Once the rock or shell was loaded with the moss it might be lit or ignited. These lamps will also be made using only copper materials all the way down to the rivets. For the shade panels found in a Mica Lamp, organic shellac and mineral mica flakes are combined together to generate different styles and color tones that creates each lamp unique through the others. Most designs of Mica Lamp are patterned as soon as the original works created by Dirk Van Erp. You can also arrange your living area in a manner that allows you to get some space to sit with the window. Definitely, you'd require a chair plus it needs to be small. If you prefer taking morning coffee or tea in your living area, you are able to put a tiny table in a room at the same time. Wall sconces appear to be a nice choice. You can place wall lamps higher than the mirror near your makeup section, recessed pot lights are another viable option which it is possible to use conveniently. I am sure you often hear that light is a type of energy so when per quantum physics it is usually broken down into finite chunks referred to as photons and it travels on this form. So where do these photons result from? Well they're released when electrons jump coming from a higher energy level with a lower vitality. You can read about stamina and bands in other articles in this channel.
0 notes
darinboville · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Another amazing lamp. I don't even care about furniture or lamps but I want one. I need one. By Dirk van Erp (I think.). #sfomuseum #sfo #sanfrancisco #art #art🎨 #artcollector #artmuseum #artgallery #artsandcrafts #dirkvanerp
1 note · View note
heaveninawildflower · 8 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Lamp (circa 1912-1915). Copper base, mica and copper shade. Made in San Francisco by Dirk Van Erp (1862–1933).
Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
64 notes · View notes
indigodreams · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Dirk Van Erp boudoir lamp
50 notes · View notes