Karl Springer Kyoto Box / Table
By Karl Springer
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A rarely seen Karl Springer Kyoto Box Original surface with minor touchups Original suede interior.
Vintage 1970s American Tables
Wood
Karl Springer Kyoto Box / Table
By Karl Springer
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A rarely seen Karl Springer Kyoto Box Original surface with minor touchups Original suede interior.
Wood
Karl Springer Kyoto Box on Stand, c.1970
Located in Savannah, GA
A Kyoto box on stand by Karl Springer, circa 1970.
Suede, Wood
$3,800Sale Price|20% Off
Karl Springer Hinged Lid Kyoto Box / Side Table
By Karl Springer
Located in Chicago, IL
Outstanding hinged and lidded Kyoto box by Karl Springer. Fair amount of storage with suede panel lining on bottom and top.
Brass
Karl Springer Stunning "Kyoto Box" in Tessellated Penshell 1980s 'Signed'
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Exceptionally crafted "Kyoto Box" in tessellated penshell with brass inlays on top and trim around base by Karl Springer, American 1980's (signed “Karl Springer Hand Made In Philippi...
Brass
Karl Springer "Kyoto" Box
By Karl Springer
Located in Pawtucket, RI
Nicely constructed and decorated "Kyoto" Box designed and manufactured by Karl Springer.
Karl Springer "Kyoto" Shagreen Box
By Karl Springer
Located in New York, NY
Stunning 1980's Karl Springer Shagreen box with bone inlay and tesselated base and cedar interior, amazing craftsmanship with chrome hinges purchased from the estate of a personal fr...
Bone, Shagreen, Lacquer
Karl Springer Kyoto Box/ Side Table
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This is one of Karl Springer's most exuberant designs. The graphic nature of the design conceals ample storage.
Wood
Sold
H 17.25 in W 22 in D 16.25 in
Karl Springer "Kyoto Box" in Tessellated Fossilized Coral 1980s 'Signed'
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Artisan "Kyoto Box" in tessellated fossilized coral with bronze banding and interior in cedar by Karl Springer, American 1980's (signed on bottom "Karl Springer").
Coral, Bronze
Karl Springer "Kyoto" Box on Stand In Faux Wood Design
By Karl Springer
Located in Stamford, CT
The Kyoto Box on stand is a striking example of Karl Springers lacquer work.
Hardwood
Kyoto Box by Karl Springer
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Kyoto Box with hand-applied shagreen and bone lacquer finish by Karl Springer, American 1980's Top is piano hinged.
Karl Springer Hand Lacquered Kyoto Box 1984
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
(Shown with original Karl Springer showroom hang tag). Reference: Karl Springer LTD Red Binder Catalog published in the 1980’s, this model is shown with the title “KARL SPRINGER LTD...
Lacquer, Wood
Karl Springer Large Lacquered "Kyoto Box" 1980s
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
"Kyoto Box" with hand lacquered shagreen and bone motif with hinged top by Karl Springer, American 1980s.
Suede, Wood, Lacquer
Karl Springer Exceptional "Kyoto Box" End Table in Shagreen, 1980s
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Exceptional "Kyoto Box" end table in shagreen with bone inlays, base in tessellated penshell, interior in cedar with beautiful chrome hinges, by Karl Springer, American 1980s.
Chrome
Kyoto Box with Hand-Applied Shagreen Lacquer by Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
"Kyoto Box" with hand-applied shagreen and bone lacquer on the exterior and suede on the interior by Karl Springer, American 1970's
Karl Springer Kyoto Box/ Side Table
By Karl Springer
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
This is one of Karl Springers' most exuberant designs. The Graphic nature of the design conceals ample storage.
Wood
Karl Springer Goatskin Coffee/Cocktail Table, 1980
By Karl Springer
Located in Chicago, IL
Karl Springer Goatskin Coffee/Cocktail Table, 1980s. Original with no label Measures 16.75” tall 42” x 42”
Goatskin, Lacquer
Signed Karl Springer Penshell Coffee Table
By Karl Springer
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Signed Karl Springer Penshell coffee table with glass insert. Glass top has some scuffs due to age and use but impossible to capture on camera.
Shell
Towering Skyscraper Storage Cabinet by Maitland Smith 1980s
By Tony Duquette
Located in Dallas, TX
This Maitland Smith hommage to Paul Frankl's "Skyscraper Furniture" Features 18 Drawers two drawers and a pull-out shelf. It is a post-modern masterpiece and boasts a hand-finished f...
Brass
$57,600Sale Price / set|20% Off
H 19.75 in W 49 in D 33 in
Exceptional Karl Springer Free Form Table Set, 1980's
By Karl Springer
Located in Culver City, CA
Available right now we have an increasingly rare and sought after set of Karl Springer Free Form Coffee Tables. These tables are a fusion of luxury and avant-garde design, embodying ...
Brass
$28,000
H 29.25 in W 59.25 in D 29.25 in
Karl Springer Waterfall Desk in Tortoise Color Penshell, 1970s
By Karl Springer
Located in Miami, FL
A Karl Springer desk in Tortoise color Pen-Shell with 3 recessed drawers. Signed with brass plaque.
Shell, Wood
Karl Springer Lacquered Snakeskin Decorative Box
By Karl Springer
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A scrupulously-crafted, decorative trinket or jewelry box by Karl Springer comprising a rectangular body with a domed, hinged lid and a suede-lined interior. The outside is wrapped e...
Suede, Animal Skin
$15,000
H 60 in W 36 in D 1.5 in
Original Signed Karl Springer Large Wall Hanging Mirror in Tessellated Horn
By Karl Springer
Located in North Miami, FL
This rare and signed large Karl Springer mirror in tessellated horn with deco style accents. It is very heavy and beveled mirror which makes this a wonderful and impressive scale mir...
Horn, Mirror
Karl Springer Box
By Karl Springer
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Painted goatskin box Immaculate detail and manufacture.
Goatskin
$4,500
H 4.5 in W 9 in D 6.5 in
Karl Springer Chic Lidded Box with Green Shagreen Lacquer Top 1980s (Signed)
By Karl Springer
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Artisan box in black lacquer with hand-lacquered shagreen top and interior in green shagreen printed suede by Karl Springer, American 1980's (signed “Karl Springer” on brass label on...
Brass
The Berlin-born, New York–based designer Karl Springer brought a chic, high-fashion sensibility to his coffee tables, mirrors, Lucite lamps and other furnishings. During his heyday in the 1970s, Springer’s work was a favorite of the glamour set, who enjoyed the novelty of pieces finished in rich and striking materials that ranged from exotic hides and skins to lacquer and chromed metal.
In a sense, Springer was a pre-postmodernist. Much as the dull, safe, corporate sameness of late 20th-century modernism prompted Ettore Sottsass, Michael Graves and others to explore new and provocative structures and materials in design and architecture, so, too, was Springer driven to enliven his creations with fresh and alluring energy and sleekness.
Springer came to New York in the late 1950s and found work arranging window displays at the department store Lord & Taylor. He had studied bookbinding in Germany, and, using his meticulous skills, he began crafting desk accessories wrapped in leather as a sideline. These pieces were sold in luxury stores like Bergdorf Goodman and drew a sophisticated clientele that included the Duchess of Windsor.
By 1965, Springer had established his own Manhattan atelier. It was Pierre Scapula, decorator to Jackie and Aristotle Onassis, who spotted Springer's disco-era Onassis chairs — which didn't yet have a name — first commissioned for a private residence in Acapulco, on the floor of the designer’s East 61st Street showroom. Jackie ordered barstools for the couple’s yacht, the Christina O, and dining chairs for their house on the Greek mainland.
At the time of his death, Springer had showrooms as far afield as Los Angeles, Tokyo and Munich.
The chairs, tables, credenzas and other furniture forms Springer created are generally simple, but substantial, and often have robust, rounded lines. The appeal of his work lies in Springer's insistence on exacting construction and, above all, his eye for unusual materials and finishes.
Springer employed Lucite, brass, and gunmetal along with chromed and polished steel, and revived exquisite finishes rarely seen since the days of Art Deco masters such as Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann and Jean-Michel Frank: shagreen (a type of sharkskin), python, goatskin, bone, horn, and lacquered parchment, as well as fabrics that include batik prints. Made of such materials, Springer’s work is by its very nature flamboyant and eye-catching: a suite of pieces will astonish, and an artfully placed side table in exotic hide will add a surprising spark.
Find a collection of vintage Karl Springer furniture today on 1stDibs.
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