Posted 5 years ago
TreasureTex
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I actually found this in a garage and almost disposed of it without knowing that it was a significant piece of art history.
"Pepe Mendoza ran a foundry in Mexico that produced a limited number of furniture pieces and decorative objects in the 1950s and 60s. His work is characterized by a cloisonné type technique, utilizing turquoise and other colorful stones to create elaborate metalwork in exuberant forms. Rumor has it that Mendoza also produced hardware for other well known mid-century modern designers such as T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings as well as California designers Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman."