Paul McCobb for Directional Model 402 walnut frame lounge chair, ca. 1955. Professionally restored walnut frame with newly reupholstered high quality Mohair in sage green. Scarce design and highly desirable from the Directional top of the line grouping designed by Paul McCobb.
Measures: 27″ W x 30″ D x 34″ back height x 16″ seat height.
Hollywood Regency brass and glass coffee table by Mastercraft, ca. 1970. Beautifully refinished brass base with thick 3/4″ glass top in good condition. Base has been repolished and re-brassed and is shiny and beautiful. Vintage glass is original with double beveled top and bottom edges with only small chip on underside edge, as shown, hardly noticeable from top when looking at it. Measures 40″ x 40″ x 16.5″ high.
Set of 4 rosewood dining chairs by Nils Jonsson, Sweden, ca. 1960. Beautiful rosewood frames in very good vintage condition with original blue strapped seating in good condition. Seats do not need to be replaced, they are still very good with no breaks. We can provide a quote to replace in Danish woven cord or vinyl/fabric.
Measure: 20″ W x 20″ D x 32″ H x 17.75″ seat height.
Medea chair by Vittorio Nobili for Fratelli Tagliabue, ca. 1955. Beautiful edition of this bentwood chair with iron frame in very good vintage condition. Bentwood laminate is intact with no lifting or chipping and labeled on underside with brass detail rivets on seat. Beautiful lines perfect for a corner or desk chair or addition to your mix and match dining set.
Measures 24: W x 23.5″ D x 32.5″ H x 16″ seat height.
Brutalist cast bronze sculpture signed JBT ’64. Bronze on a wood base signed by artist with beautiful patina to the bronze. Measures 18 H x 14″ W x 5″ D.
Abstract acrylic on canvas painting by California Artist Gail Wong, ca. 1970. Beautiful greens, yellows and tans featured in this large original oil titled “Still life on green table”. Gail is a listed artist and lived in Stockton, CA and the painting is signed on front as well as reverse.
Measures 50″ W x 38″ H.
Vintage Original Walter Lamb S Chaise Lounge Chair, Model C-4700 ca. 1955 Chaise lounge with tubular copper/bronze frames with patina designed by Walter Lamb in the 1950s. The model C-4700 has an S-shaped frame that flows beautifully from the arms and back down to the legs. This vintage piece has the original rope weaving that has been cleaned and left as original as possible. The patinated frame is a gorgeous color, showing the true intention of the piece. Measures Height: 33″, Width: 24″, Length 69″, Seat Height: 12.5″
Walter Lamb (1901-1980) lived in Hawaii in the 1940s where he experienced the consequences the attack of Pearl Harbor has caused. Lamb took salvaged metals and reused them to design his outdoor furniture, as an “inventive recycler” as Elle Decoration called it in an article in 2017. He reused bronze, copper and metal that were left behind from the military and sculpted the frames of his pieces with cord as the seating material. Lamb’s designs are characterized by lightness and liquidity and materials that get admirable patina over time. The successful collaboration between Lamb and Brown Jordan started in the 1950s.
Teak and rosewood ‘Corona’ credenza by Lennart Bender for Ulferts, Sweden 1960. Beautiful detail and craftsmanship, this credenza has solid teak top and sides with rosewood drawer pull details and rosewood joinery on the floating base. Exceptional dovetail joints in drawers and old growth teak grain. Doors open to two adjustable shelving compartments. Drawer linings are original with original slider tray in upper drawer. Finished on the reverse. Professionally restored. Measures 64″ L x 18″ D x 27.5″ H.