Edward Wormley  (American, 1907-1995) 

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Edward Wormley (American, December 31, 1907–November 3, 1995) was a noted furniture designer. Wormley began his education at the New York School of Interior Design through correspondence while he was still in high school. He went on to attend the Art Institute of Chicago from 1926 to 1928. In 1931, after studying at the institute, and taking a tour through Europe, Wormley was an interior designer at the Marshall Fields & Company department store.

Soon thereafter, he left Marshall Fields to work for the Dunbar Furniture Company in Berne, IN, where he designed both traditional and modern furniture. In 1944, he was placed at the forefront of Dunbar's efforts to modernize its furniture lines. Wormley's modernization efforts incorporated design elements from a variety of European and Scandinavian sources, updating classic designs with modern innovations. Wormley's designs fit with the changing Modernist look of American mid-21st century interiors. By 1950, Wormley had gained enough notice to be included in the Museum of Modern Art and Merchandise Mart's Good Design Exhibition. Notable works by Wormley include his tile-topped tables, designed for the Dunbar Furniture Company's Janus line of furnishings in 1957, and a tufted sofa with large arms, designed during the middle of the 1960s.

Wormley's body of work spans 50 years, extending from his earliest efforts in plain surface design in 1930 through his years at Dunbar as their director of design, until Dunbar was sold in 1970. He has been widely recognized as one of the pioneers of furniture innovation in the mid-20th century, which is made evident through the many awards he received. These awards include the Elsie de Wolfe award from the American Institute of Decorators in 1962, the Total Design award in 1978 and the Designer of Distinction award in 1982, both from the American Society of Interior Directors, and the Distinguished Designer award from The American Society of Furniture Designers in 1986. Wormley’s work was shown several times in major exhibitions, including at the Boston Museum of Art in 1951, the Triennale XIII in Milan in 1964, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1983. His designs can be found in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Museum of Decorative Arts in Montreal. Wormley died on November 3, 1995.

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Edward Wormley, A Very Rare Custom Made Ed Wormley for Dunbar Janus Sideboard

 

Edward Wormley
A Very Rare Custom Made Ed Wormley for Dunbar Janus Sideboard
1959

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Edward Wormley, An Ed Wormley for Dunbar Illuminated Globe on Tripod Base

 

Edward Wormley
An Ed Wormley for Dunbar Illuminated Globe on Tripod Base
circa 1950-1959

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Edward Wormley, A Rare Large Janus Series Chest of Drawers by Ed Wormley for Dunbar

 

Edward Wormley
A Rare Large Janus Series Chest of Drawers by Ed Wormley for Dunbar
circa 1957

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Edward Wormley, Eight Foot Tufted Leather Sofa for Dunbar

 

Edward Wormley
Eight Foot Tufted Leather Sofa for Dunbar
circa 1950

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Edward Wormley, A fine and rare set of six Ed Wormley ‘Alexandria’ Chairs, made for Dunbar

 

Edward Wormley
A fine and rare set of six Ed Wormley ‘Alexandria’ Chairs, made for Dunbar
circa 1960

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Edward Wormley, An Ed Wormley for Dunbar Coffee Table

 

Edward Wormley
An Ed Wormley for Dunbar Coffee Table
1954

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Edward Wormley, An Ed Wormley for Dunbar Side Table

 

Edward Wormley
An Ed Wormley for Dunbar Side Table
1954

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Edward Wormley, An Ed Wormley for Dunbar bronze and smoked glass Coffee Table

 

Edward Wormley
An Ed Wormley for Dunbar bronze and smoked glass Coffee Table
1967

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Edward Wormley, A walnut and formica occasional table by Edward Wormley

 

Edward Wormley
A walnut and formica occasional table by Edward Wormley
circa 1950

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Edward Wormley, Model No. 5218 Coffee Table

 

Edward Wormley
Model No. 5218 Coffee Table, 1952
travertine and enamelled aluminium

 

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Edward Wormley, Sofa

 

Edward Wormley
Sofa, 1950-1959
mahogany, silk

 

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Edward Wormley, Sofa

 

Edward Wormley
Sofa, 1950-1959
raw silk, walnut

 

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