John Dickinson
American
1920, Berkeley, Bay Area
1982, San Francisco, Bay Area
In his illustrious yet short-lived career, San Francisco-based designer and decorator John Dickinson rarely felt limited by the purely functional aspects of design. Instead, he helped to create a world where inanimate objects such as tables, chairs, and lamps assumed a fanciful, anthropomorphic quality that eventually became his trademark.
After briefly attending Parsons School of Design, Dickinson worked for several display departments, furniture stores, and decorating firms in New York and California. He founded his own practice in San Francisco in 1956.
In 1977 Philip Schlein, then president and CEO of Macy's California, commissioned Dickinson to design his first full-scale furniture collection. Described by the New York Times as "deluxe and rarefied," the collection includes white lacquered bookcases that emulate skyscrapers, Roman-column nightstands that swivel to reveal shelving, and tables and lamps propped up by bone-like supports.
Works in the Collection
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John DickinsonChest, bookcase, and table for Lloyd Sankowich
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John DickinsonThird floor drapery treatment, I. Magnin
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John DickinsonOak breakfast table for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster
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John DickinsonLamp table and ottoman for Mr. and Mrs. Prentis Hale
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John DickinsonDining room and study furniture for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens
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John DickinsonSecond floor for Firehouse
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John DickinsonLeather-covered book table
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John DickinsonFitted wardrobe for Dr. Leo Keoshian
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John DickinsonLiving room details for Dr. Leo Keoshian
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John DickinsonSofa and lamp table for office of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Keoshian
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John DickinsonLiving room banquettes for Mr. and Mrs. Neal Fox
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John DickinsonOak bookcase for Del Valle and Davies
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John DickinsonDressing room wardrobe for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Safdie
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John DickinsonPedestal for sculpture for Mrs. Paul Wattis
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John DickinsonDining room banquettes for Mr. and Mrs. Neal Fox
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John DickinsonUpholstered furniture and lamp for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens
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John DickinsonFurniture Designs for Space A, Macy's, San Francisco
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John DickinsonUpholstered frame collection for Randolph & Hein
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John DickinsonStudy for furniture designs for Mr. David Sandborg
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John DickinsonWhite lacquer dining table for J. Patrick Mahoney
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