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Jim Rose - Display Console, Steel Art Furniture
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art
Category

1990s American Shaker Bookcases

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Steel Furniture - Four Drawer Gee s Bend Blue Strip Quilt Cupboard
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art
Category

2010s American Shaker Credenzas

Materials

Steel

Stacking House Structure, Welded Steel Decorative Object Made w/ Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 Anything with a Drawer - Award Recipient
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Shaker Eleven Drawer Steel Apothecary Cabinet by Jim Rose
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 SOFA Chicago 2001, Ann Nathan Gallery
Category

1990s American Folk Art Cupboards

Materials

Steel

Set of 4 Mid-Century Modern Seafoam Green Fiberglass Shell Chairs by Krueger
By KI Krueger International
Located in Lafayette, IN
Amazing set of 4 matching fiberglass shell chairs by Krueger Metal Products of Green Bay, Wisconsin
Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Chairs

Materials

Fiberglass

Gold Metal Folding Safari Chair Made in Racine Wisconsin
By Kaare Klint
Located in New York, NY
Iconic Safari chair, by the gold metal folding furniture company Racine Wisconsin USA, circa 1960s
Category

Mid-20th Century American Campaign Armchairs

Materials

Leather, Wood

Germanic Hand Painted Harlequin Pattern Maple Trestle Table
By Phoenix Chair Company
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin. Phoenix Chair Company was an old line, revered furniture manufacturer located in Sheboygan
Category

Early 20th Century American Dining Room Tables

Materials

Maple, Lacquer

Jim Rose Steel Pedestal, Welded Steel with Shelf, Brightly Colored Quilt Pattern
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI
Category

2010s American Mid-Century Modern Pedestals

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Sculpture Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 Anything with a Drawer - Award
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Sculpture Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Two-Door Chinese Coins Quilt Cupboard, Functional Art Steel Furniture
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI
Category

2010s American Mid-Century Modern Cupboards

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Sculpture Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 Anything with a Drawer - Award
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Object Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Two-Door Basket Weave Multicolor Steel Quilt Pattern Cupboard
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 Anything with a Drawer - Award
Category

2010s American Mid-Century Modern Cupboards

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose - Wire Dog, Repurposed Heavy Wire Dog Sculpture, Cylindrical Metal Base
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art
Category

2010s American Folk Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Steel

Found and Salvaged Steel with Wooden Industrial Objects
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 Anything with a Drawer - Award Recipient
Category

2010s American Folk Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal, Steel

Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Decorative Object Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Two Door Housetop Quilt Cupboard - Functional Art Steel Furniture, Gee s Bend
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
, Elvehjem Museum of Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh
Category

2010s American Shaker Buffets

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Object Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Barn House Structure, Welded Steel Object Made with Salvaged Steel
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
, Elvehjem Museum of Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh
Category

2010s American Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose Steel Furniture - Cabinet and Case of Drawers, Modern Functional Art
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Art, Univ of WI-Madison 2002 Sitting Pretty: Contemporary Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art
Category

2010s American Shaker Cabinets

Materials

Steel

Jim Rose - Original Tall One Door "Fans" Quilt Cupboard, Monochromatic Pattern
By Jim Rose
Located in Chicago, IL
Wisconsin Chairs, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI 2001 Anything with a Drawer - Award Recipient
Category

2010s American Modern Cabinets

Materials

Steel

Kent Forrest Ipsen Studio Glass Centerpiece Green with Purple and Yellow Accents
By Kent Ipsen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wisconsin-Madison. He formerly chaired the crafts department and founded the glass program at the Virginia
Category

Vintage 1970s American Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass

Craftsman Armchair, Wisconsin Chair Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Unique barrel back craftsman style chair. Original paper label from the Wisconsin Chair Company on
Category

Early 20th Century American American Craftsman Armchairs

Sculptural Arm Chair by Carl Gromoll
By Carl Gromoll
Located in High Point, NC
Very sculptural formed arm chair by Wisconsin artist Carl Gromoll
Category

Late 20th Century American Armchairs

Materials

Upholstery

Set of Four Detroit Police Department Crocker Chairs
Located in Southfield, MI
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, dating to 1930. Crocker Chair made this iconic institutional shape for chairs used
Category

Vintage 1930s American Armchairs

Materials

Mahogany

American Oak Bustle Chair by Wisconsin Chair Co.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
An American oak bustle chair designed by Wisconsin Chair Co. in Port Washington, Wisconsin. This
Category

Antique Late 19th Century American Chairs

Materials

Oak

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Wisconsin Chair For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the wisconsin chair you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each wisconsin chair for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, steel and wood. If you’re shopping for a wisconsin chair, we have 15 options in-stock, while there are 25 modern editions to choose from as well. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect wisconsin chair — we have versions that date back to the 20th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. A wisconsin chair, designed in the mid-century modern, folk art or modern style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. You’ll likely find more than one wisconsin chair that is appealing in its simplicity, but Jim Rose, Frank Lloyd Wright and Heritage-Henredon produced versions that are worth a look.

How Much is a Wisconsin Chair?

A wisconsin chair can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price 1stDibs is $2,873, while the lowest priced sells for $539 and the highest can go for as much as $29,500.

Jim Rose for sale on 1stDibs

Bringing lively newness to weathered and worn found materials, artist and furniture designer Jim Rose mined scrap heaps and junkyards for the metal he used in his furniture, collages and decorative objects. He kept his eyes open for the ideal scraps of aged steel that could be bent and shaped into a base, frame or surface of his next piece, hand-picking off-colored bits to serve as inlays and accents. 

Rose was long associated with the American Studio Craft movement, and many of his one-of-a-kind works can typically be characterized as a venturesome fusion of folk art and modernist design. Each piece, crafted by hand and with fastidious care in his Wisconsin studio, is representative of his work ethic and boundless imagination.

Born in Indiana, Rose studied briefly at Bard College in New York City and earned his BFA in sculpture from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1988. A couple of years earlier, he established his design studio, along with his wife Suzanne — an award-winning photographer — as his partner. During the 1990s, Rose and Suzanne traveled the American Northeast, where he became enamored with Shaker furniture

When Rose returned home, he read every piece of literature he could about the history of the Shakers. The name derives from the popular moniker for an all-but-vanished American religious sect, whose members crafted honest, modest household furniture and objects as part of their belief in purposeful living and simplicity in all things. Rose incorporated Shaker methods into the production of his own designs. Rather than utilize the unpretentious hardwoods that the Shakers preferred, however, Rose worked with discarded materials, fashioning tables, case pieces and decorative objects from repurposed steel and other metals.

In the late 1990s, Rose began to include multi-colored metal into his works — adapting methods used by colonial quiltmakers. His furnishings began to take on a mosaic look, bringing a substantial amount of visual appeal and new charm to each of his distinctive creations. Rose also produced a body of work that drew on Ming dynasty designs.

With numerous showings at Sculpture Objects Functional Art Fair in New York City and Chicago, Rose made a name for himself throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. He had solo and group exhibitions throughout his career, including in Palm Beach, Florida, and Mesa, Arizona — as well as at many other galleries in New York and Chicago. Rose’s work is held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Mesa Contemporary Arts, Racine Art Museum and other institutions.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of vintage Jim Rose storage cabinets, tables, and decorative objects.