RK Chaise by Ronald Krueck and Mark Sexton

RK Chaise by Ronald Krueck and Mark Sexton, ca. 1987

Mirror-polished stainless steel, brass, Spinneybeck Ducale velour leather. 36 1/2 x 69 3/8 x 25 5/8 in. (92.7 x 176.2 x 65.1 cm.) Manufactured by Tesko, USA.

ESTIMATE $30,000-40,000

PROVENANCE Residence, Untitled No. 2, Chicago

LITERATURE John Morris Dixon, “Elevated Urbanity,” Progressive Architecture, December 1987, pp. 74-75 and 77; Michael Walsh, “A Sensuous Space,” Inland Architect, May/June 1988, p. 46; Joseph Giovannini, “In Chicago, Design for Life in the Sky,” The New York Times, July 25, 1988, p. 19; “Untitled No. 2,” A+U, no. 284, May 1994, pp. 112 and 115; Ronald Krueck and Mark Sexton, Krueck & Sexton: Work in Progress, New York, 1997, pp. 82, 84 and 89.

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RONALD KRUECK AND MARK SEXTON, Pair of Chicago chairs

RONALD KRUECK AND MARK SEXTON

Pair of Chicago chairs, ca. 1987
Mirror-polished stainless steel, brass, Edelman leather. Each: 29 1/2 in. (74.9 cm.) high Manufactured by Tesko, USA (2).
ESTIMATE $40,000-60,000

PROVENANCE Residence, Untitled No. 2, Chicago

LITERATURE John Morris Dixon, “Elevated Urbanity,” Progressive Architecture, December 1987, pp. 74 and 76-77; Y. Futagawa, GA Houses 24, “Krueck & Sexton Architects: Untitled #2: Chicago, Illinois, 1984-87,” pp. 75, 77, 79 and 81; Michael Walsh, “A Sensuous Space,” Inland Architect, May/June 1988, p. 46; “Untitled No. 2,” A+U, no. 284, May 1994, pp. 111-112, 115 and 117; Ronald Krueck and Mark Sexton, Krueck & Sexton: Work in Progress, New York, 1997, pp. 82, 84-85 and 87

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