Pair of Brutalist torch cut metal lamps by Laurel Lamp Co., 1968. Beautiful pinwheel circle design with black bases and matching black shades. Gorgeous hard to find pair in very good original condition with original silk cord. Titled Setarrah Model H-927 made by Bijan of California for Laurel and featured in their 1968 catalog. Black silk shades included. Measures 31″ to switch 41″ tall as shown. Shade is 15″ diameter x 11″ high.
Substantial glazed planters by California Artist Sam Trujillo, 1983. Large hand thrown thumb planters by Sam Trujillo for Ceramic Design. At first glance, many would think (often misattributed) these are by Stan Bitters but after doing some research we have solved the mystery makers marks. These beautiful glazed pieces were designed by San Trujillo in 1983 for Ceramic Design company in Fresno. Sam worked alongside Stan Bitters and John Bennett at the Hans Sumpf company and you can see he had considerable influence from Stan’s designs. The Sumpf company closed in the early 70’s and John Bennett formed Ceramic Designs when Earthform (which he also started) closed in the late 70’s. Sam worked with John Bennett at Ceramic design through the 80’s. There is not much information on the company and it is unknown when they closed. We are showing the jar with the larger tray on top, which is how it came from the original owners home as a birdbath on a gorgeous oceanfront home in Laguna Beach. The tray is not attached and can be taken off if desired. The jar measures 20” H x 13” D. The tray alone is 20” diameter. Total height is 23.5”. No drain holes in the jar. The large thumbprint pot is signed CD ‘82 21-18 ST. Which is Ceramic Designs 83. Model 21” H x 18” D and ST Is the artist Sam Trujillo. One drain hole. Price listed is for EACH PLANTER
Vintage wool fiber art wall hanging, ca. 1970. Beautiful blue tones in a round frame. Very good vintage condition with great textures and uses of various types of fiber. Unsigned. Measures 31″ diameter and tail hangs 20″ below frame.
Iron and Terrazzo coffee table, ca. 1965. Beautiful original dark terrazzo with iron base. Original condition. Travertine is good with only sight wear, no cracks. Some tiny ‘flea bites’ on edges, however not visible but you can feel. Great oval or surfboard shape.
Faux bamboo metal dining chairs, ca. 1970. Beautiful greek key design with faux bamboo frames. Ivory frames are in good condition and seats are offered as shown, but can be recovered in C.O.M. on request. Frames are in good condition with age appropriate wear. Could also be used as outdoor patio chairs. Measures 19″ W x 18″ D x 42″ back height x 20″ seat height.
Pair of armchairs by John Van Koert for Troy Sunshade, ca. 1955 for their Cymbal line. Beautiful hollywood regency style these chairs were designed for use outdoors as well as indoors and were manufactured for use on the SS United States in the 50’s and 60’s. Gorgeous patinated aluminum frames with the original vinyl upholstery. Exceedingly rare and elegant. Measure 22″ W x 20″ D x 31″ H x 18″ seat height.
Chrome and enameled metal floor lamp by Robert Sonneman, ca. 1970. Very good original condition with original wiring. Chrome is in excellent condition with no rust or pitting. Orange enameled metal shade is also very good with only slight wear as shown. Base is solid iron and both the base and shade articulate 360 degrees for maximum lighting condition. Measures: 50″ height and 29″ deep from neck to edge of shade.
Faux bamboo upholstered barrel back lounge chair. Beautiful pickled finish with a great decorative fabric. Gorgeous barrel back design, very comfortable and is a great accent chair for almost any room. Measures 24″ W x 21″ D x 19″ seat height x 28″ back height.
Petite cabinet or credenza by Paul McCobb, ca. 1955. Bi-fold accordion doors and an ebonized finish. Professionally refinished. Measures: 48″ W x 19″ D x 34.5″ H.