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Irving (Hoffzimer) Harper

Irving (Hoffzimer) Harper (1916 - 2015) was active/lived in New York.  Irving Harper is known for Industrial design, pop art furniture, logos, surreal sculpture.

Following is The New York Times obituary of Irving Harper.

By Sam Roberts, September 10, 2015

Irving Harper, who pioneered Pop Art furniture design with whimsical mid-20th-century modernist classics like the marshmallow sofa, the ball clock and the sunburst clock, died on Aug. 4 at his home in Rye, N.Y. He was 99.

The cause was kidney failure, his daughter, Elizabeth Harper Williams, said.

Mr. Harper was famously obscure, working as an industrial designer from 1947 to 1963 for George Nelson, who was often credited with the company’s creations for the Herman Miller furniture line. Even Mr. Harper’s death last month received scant attention, except in local newspapers.

Mr. Harper’s creations included exhibits at the 1939 and 1964 World’s Fairs in New York, department store interiors and the Herman Miller company logo (an evolving stylized letter “M”). As a hobby he produced a fanciful menagerie of intricate paperboard and balsa wood sculptures of   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 4446 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Irving (Hoffzimer) Harper

   Irving (Hoffzimer) Harper  Born:  1916 - New York City
Died:   2015 - Rye, New York
Known for:  Industrial design, pop art furniture, logos, surreal sculpture

Following is The New York Times obituary of Irving Harper.

By Sam Roberts, September 10, 2015

Irving Harper, who pioneered Pop Art furniture design with whimsical mid-20th-century modernist classics like the marshmallow sofa, the ball clock and the sunburst clock, died on Aug. 4 at his home in Rye, N.Y. He was 99.

The cause was kidney failure, his daughter, Elizabeth Harper Williams, said.

Mr. Harper was famously obscure, working as an industrial designer from 1947 to 1963 for George Nelson, who was often credited with the company’s creations for the Herman Miller furniture line. Even Mr. Harper’s death last month received scant attention, except in local newspapers.

Mr. Harper’s creations included   ...  Displaying 750 of 4446 characters.

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