Mid-Century Style

Mid-Century Metal Wall Sculptures

Starburst, atomic, and MCM-inspired wall sculpture in welded steel, brass, and copper. Sized for ranch remodels, mid-century homes, and contemporary interiors with a vintage pull.

Mid-century starburst wall sculpture in welded steel with brass star accents by Corey Ellis
About this collection

The work

The mid-century body of work pulls from the post-war American studio metal tradition. Forms are confident, slightly atomic, and built to read across a long wall. Surfaces are sealed at the patina Corey commits to so the finish is the finish.

Buyers commonly place these in living rooms, foyers, primary bedrooms, and stair walls. Larger pieces have been custom-sized to 8 feet across for collectors who could not find vintage at that scale.

Gallery

From the studio

Mid-century starburst wall sculpture in welded steel with brass star accents by Corey Ellis
Starry Night · steel and brass wall sculpture
Mid-century modern brass and steel wall sculpture inspired by Beverly Hills design
Beverly Hills · brass and steel
Red enameled mid-century metal wall sculpture by Corey Ellis
Red Fence · enameled steel
Red and copper mid-century welded forest sculpture by Corey Ellis
Red Forest · copper and steel
Mid-century influenced welded metal wall sculpture in warm brass tones
Studio piece · brass tones
Welded steel mid-century starburst wall sculpture
Starburst study · welded steel
Mid-century geometric metal wall sculpture
Geometric MCM panel
Atomic-era inspired brass and steel wall sculpture
Atomic study · brass and steel
Mid-century welded metal wall sculpture studio piece
Studio piece · mid-century
Mid-century welded steel wall sculpture by Corey Ellis
Studio piece · welded steel
Mid-century brass and steel wall sculpture
Studio piece · brass and steel
Mid-century welded metal wall sculpture
Studio piece · welded metal
Mid-century welded metal wall sculpture
Studio piece · welded metal
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