Clement Meadmore (1929-2005) was an Australian-American artist, sculptor, and furniture designer. He was born on February 9, 1929, in Melbourne, Australia. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 1951.

Meadmore began his career as a designer, working for a Melbourne-based furniture manufacturer. In 1953, he moved to Sydney and started his own design studio, which produced innovative furniture designs. His work was soon recognized for its modernist approach and he gained a reputation as one of Australia's leading furniture designers.

In 1963, Meadmore moved to New York City to pursue a career in sculpture. His early works were inspired by the minimalism and abstractionism of the time. He quickly gained recognition for his large-scale outdoor sculptures, which often featured geometric shapes and bold lines.

One of Meadmore's most famous works is the massive steel more...

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Floor lamp attributed to Clement Meadmore heavy gage steel…

Meadmore Brass Floor Lamp

Floor lamp attributed to Clement Meadmore heavy gage steel block base with brass rod pole adjustable spun metal shade Australia, c. 1950s

A Clement Meadmore Calyx floor lamp. C. 1953 Australia. Black…

Meadmore's Calyx: Black Metal Floor Lamp with Green Shade

A Clement Meadmore Calyx floor lamp. C. 1953 Australia. Black metal, pale green perforated shade

A standard lamp designed by Clement Meadmore, mid-1950s, the…

Meadmore Adjustable Standard Lamp

A standard lamp designed by Clement Meadmore, mid-1950s, the light within an adjustable black-painted aluminium shade on the tubular metal standard slightly curving towards its top, on a square iron base. Height 158 cm. Provenance: This light was part of…