Sam Maloof (born January 24 1916 in Chino, California) is a furniture designer and maker. His work has been displayed in museums around the United States. All his pieces are custom-made, and there is currently a several-year waiting period for customers who have placed orders. One of his rockers typically sells for about $25,000. In 1985 he was named a MacArthur Fellow. Presidents Carter and Reagan have both owned Maloof rockers.
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Sam Maloof is America's best known contemporary furniture craftsman. While he is self-taught as a woodworker, both his name and his work are instantly recognizable. No other twentieth-century studio furniture maker has received as many awards for design americanart.si.edu/search/artist_bio.cfm?StartRow=1&ID=61...
In its temporary gallery, just east of the former Ontario City Hall site on Euclid Avenue, the Ontario Museum of History and Art will display works from the Maloof Collection by various regional and national artists. ... All four shows of this four-sit www.chaffey.edu/wignallgallery/oldshows/sam.html