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Mario Villa (Nicaraguan/Louisiana, 1953-2021) Steel and Brass "Palm Leaf" Canopy Bed

king size, the headboard and footboard with overlapping palm leaves bound by brass strapping, the arched canopy with palm leaf corners.
h. 95", inside w. 76-1/4", l. 82", outside w. 103", l. 112"

Literature: John Pope, "Obituaries" New Orleans Advocate, August 5, 2021.

Notes: In 2021, New Orleans lost one of its most beloved designers, Mario Villa. An artist and artisan, Villa produced distinctive furniture, sculpture, jewelry and decorative arts, and was the owner of his eponymous gallery, which was a fixture of Magazine Street for nearly 40 years.

Artistic and creative from a young age, he was born into an intellectual Nicaraguan family; his father was an architect and renowned collector of Pre-Colombian art. Villa famously had his first exhibition at the age of 16, where one of his pieces was the - literal - door from his brother's room. Shortly thereafter, the family was compelled to flee Nicaragua in the wake of the revolution, first to England where the young man attended the University of Bath, and eventually settling in New Orleans.

Villa obtained a degree in anthropology (from the University of New Orleans) and a degree in architecture (from Tulane University); both disciplines were to have a crucial influence on his eventual designs. As his friend and client Dianne Labouisse once stated, "Mario's style was so embedded in the historical past, particularly of the Greek and Roman empires. It goes back to motion and gracefulness of Greco-Roman furniture and jewelry." His classically inspired chairs, tables, beds and lamps were both sculptural in style and composition and eminently practical. Palm fronds, swags, mummies, classical busts, dancing figures and acrobats were all incorporated into various elements, resulting in pieces that the designer himself said were "Classical with an MV twist."

king size, the headboard and footboard with overlapping palm leaves bound by brass strapping, the arched canopy with palm leaf corners.
h. 95", inside w. 76-1/4", l. 82", outside w. 103", l. 112"

  • Literature: John Pope, "Obituaries" New Orleans Advocate, August 5, 2021.
  • Notes: In 2021, New Orleans lost one of its most beloved designers, Mario Villa. An artist and artisan, Villa produced distinctive furniture, sculpture, jewelry and decorative arts, and was the owner of his eponymous gallery, which was a fixture of Magazine Street for nearly 40 years.

    Artistic and creative from a young age, he was born into an intellectual Nicaraguan family; his father was an architect and renowned collector of Pre-Colombian art. Villa famously had his first exhibition at the age of 16, where one of his pieces was the - literal - door from his brother's room. Shortly thereafter, the family was compelled to flee Nicaragua in the wake of the revolution, first to England where the young man attended the University of Bath, and eventually settling in New Orleans.

    Villa obtained a degree in anthropology (from the University of New Orleans) and a degree in architecture (from Tulane University); both disciplines were to have a crucial influence on his eventual designs. As his friend and client Dianne Labouisse once stated, "Mario's style was so embedded in the historical past, particularly of the Greek and Roman empires. It goes back to motion and gracefulness of Greco-Roman furniture and jewelry." His classically inspired chairs, tables, beds and lamps were both sculptural in style and composition and eminently practical. Palm fronds, swags, mummies, classical busts, dancing figures and acrobats were all incorporated into various elements, resulting in pieces that the designer himself said were "Classical with an MV twist."

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