Livingstone Rolland Collection
Rolland Livingstone, a prolific creator from 1935 to 1942, left an indelible mark on the world of design with his exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail
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Rolland Livingstone, a prolific creator from 1935 to 1942, left an indelible mark on the world of design with his exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. His creations spanned various categories, including furniture, ceramics, and decorative objects. One of Livingstone's notable works is the Pitcher from 1935-1942. This pitcher showcases his mastery in pottery and stands as a testament to his ability to blend functionality with artistic flair. Another remarkable piece by Livingstone is the Wing Chair from 1941. With its elegant curves and plush upholstery, this chair exudes timeless sophistication while providing utmost comfort. Livingstone's talent extended beyond furniture as seen in his Table (Console or Card Table) created around 1936. This versatile piece seamlessly combines practicality with aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect addition to any living space. The Pie Plate from c. 1936 reflects Livingstone's passion for ceramics. Its delicate design and intricate patterns make it not only functional but also a stunning display piece that adds charm to any kitchen. Livingstone's creativity shines through yet again in the Balcony Railing from c. 1936. The ornate details and meticulous craftsmanship transform an ordinary railing into a work of art that enhances the beauty of any balcony or staircase. His Punch Bowl from c. 1936 showcases Livingstone's ability to create statement pieces for entertaining guests. The bowl's intricate detailing makes it a centerpiece that elevates any gathering or celebration. In addition to these standout pieces, Livingstone also crafted other noteworthy items such as Pennsylvania German Candle Box, Chest (from 1935-1942), Secretary (Cabinet Top Desk) from c. 1936), Fire Screen from c. 1941), and Tilt-top Table circa 1936). Each creation bears witness to his dedication towards preserving traditional techniques while infusing them with contemporary aesthetics.