Richard Schultz

Richard Schultz (born 1926) [1] is a furniture designer responsible for several iconic and notable creations during the last sixty years.

After studying at Iowa State University and the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago,[2] Shultz joined Knoll in 1951 to work with Harry Bertoia. He also taught basic design at the Philadelphia College of Art and had a one-man show of his sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.[3] He left Knoll in 1972 to freelance[4] until founding Richard Schultz Designs in Palm, Pennsylvania, with his son, Peter in 1992. The company and brand continue today.[5]

Significant designs over the years include the Petal Table[6] (1960) and Wire Mesh Chaise[7] (1963) for Knoll, and the Topiary Chair[8] (1989) for his own company.

It was reported that as of March, 2012, Knoll bought the Richard Schultz company.[9] To date, the Schultz website continues to operate the same.

References

  1. Design Within Reach, Designers: Richard Schultz, accessed 2009-11-02
  2. The Outdoorsman by Paul Makovsky, Metropolis Magazine, May 12, 2010.
  3. Knoll, Designers: Richard Schultz, accessed 2009-11-02.
  4. Richard Schultz's furniture evolves from modern to garden The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  5. Richard Schultz Fresh Air Chairs Design Milk.
  6. Knoll Petal Table
  7. Knoll Wire Mesh Chaise
  8. Richard Schultz Topiary Collection
  9. "Knoll purchases Richard Schultz".


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