FUR-118 Mid-Century Modern Leaded Glass Screen — 81" H × 41" W, Good Condition, Pound Ridge, NY Provenance, c.1950s–60s
A substantial Mid-Century Modern leaded glass screen standing 81 inches tall — a striking architectural element that brings the warmth, pattern, and filtered light of handcrafted leaded glass into a room-dividing or decorative panel format.
Leaded glass screens and panels enjoyed a significant revival in the MCM period, as architects and interior designers of the 1950s and 1960s drew on the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau traditions of art glass while reinterpreting them through a modernist lens. Geometric leaded glass panels were incorporated into mid-century homes, restaurants, and public spaces as room dividers, window inserts, and freestanding screens — combining functional privacy with decorative light play. Examples in good condition are eagerly sought by collectors, interior designers, and homeowners seeking to add authentic period character.
At 81 inches tall and 41 inches wide, this screen makes a commanding statement. The good condition reported at auction suggests the lead came and glass are intact without significant damage or losses. The Pound Ridge, New York provenance — a community historically associated with quality mid-century architecture and design — adds to its appeal.
- Dimensions: 81" H × 41" W
- Materials: Leaded glass, metal came
- Style: Mid-Century Modern, c.1950s–1960s
- Condition: Good
- Provenance: Pound Ridge, New York
Maker unidentified. Paul to assess glass pattern, came condition, and any frame or support structure on receipt. A piece of this scale requires careful handling and crating for shipping.
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