Deck the walls with brass and steel!
Hello strangers! I hope everyone is doing well and had a great Thanksgiving!
I recently received an e-mail from David Ramert, owner of Metro Modern, a fabulous store specializing in mid-century modern furniture, lighting and accessories located at 1919 W. Cary St., telling me about his wonderful collection of metal wall sculptures.
Here’s what he had to say:
METAL WALL SCULPTURES ADD DEPTH, INTEREST AND TEXTURE TO A ROOM’S DESIGN. MANY OF THE SCULPTURES CURRENTLY HANGING ON THE WALLS AT METRO MODERN ARE SIGNED CURTIS JERE PIECES AND DATE FROM 1960S TO 1980S. STOP BY, TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AND FEEL THE GLAM!
I LOVE metal wall art. It adds 3-dimensional pizazz to any boring wall and I think it’s far more intriguing than a framed painting. I’m a firm believer that metal wall art is a must-have for any MCM enthusiast. I have a few pieces myself (and just picked up a small one last weekend at a thrift store for $2).
The big name in mid-century metal wall sculptures is Curtis Jere (who signed his work C. Jere). Jere was a well-known Californian metal sculptor in the 1960s and 1970s. He worked with steel, brass, bronze and other mixed-media. Many of his signed pieces go for a pretty penny in antique stores and auction houses worldwide.
C. Jere’s “Forest” sculpture is one of the more recognizable pieces - and just so happens to be available for sale at Metro Modern!

Here’s some info on the piece.
His “Tree of Life” piece also is quite recognizable:

Here’s another great C. Jere piece at Metro Modern:

And some info for potential buyers!
Take a look at some of the other gorgeous pieces the store has on display:


Here’s a great lighted sculpture:

This is my personal favorite:



Stop by Metro Modern and tell them Olivia from Retro Richmond sent you! If you have a mid-century wall sculpture in your possession, send me a photo! I would love to see it! E-mail me at olivia@retrorichmond.com.

I have a seaport welded sculpture scene consisting of three sail boats with seaguls in flight and one seagul which is grounded. I can send photographs if you would like. The sculpture is signed by the artist C. Jere ( 1971 ). I purchased the sculpture in San Francisco in 1971 at the Artisan House in Solisilito.
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