Niels Moller Model 78 teak dining chairs, set of 4, circa 1960. Probably the most desirable of the Moller styles, this is model 78 dining chair with sculpted teak frame and beautiful curved backrest. Seats are covered in a blue micro-suede, which was done by the original owner. We can also recover these in COM if desired. Sold as a set of 4. Very good original condition with only slight wear. Measure 19″ W x 19″ D x 32″ back height x 18″ seat height.
Vilhem Wohlert pair of teak barstools, circa 1960. Matching pair with sculpted oak frame and old growth teak footrest with original black vinyl seats in good condition with only slight wear. Solid wood, no veneer. Totally original and unrestored, they are very solid structurally and with only slight wear to seats. These stools are Bar height, which means they are for seating at a bar, not a counter. Measure 16″ W x 17″ D x 42″ back height x 30″ seat height.
Gordon and Jane Martz Walnut and ceramic tile inlay bookends, circa 1960. Walnut cubes with brass detail and red/gold ceramic tile inlay. Brass has some patina to base, however is unseen when used as intended. Very good condition otherwise. Measure 6.75″ H x 5.5″ W x 1″ D.
Walnut 4-drawer cabinet by Milo Baughman for Glenn of California, circa 1965. Original black laminate top with rosewood drawer pulls on a black platform base. Very good vintage condition, unrestored with only slight wear as shown.
Measures: 37″ W x 19″ D x 26.5″ H.
Finn Andersen for Selig Denmark sculpted barrel back lounge chairs, circa 1960. Sculpted walnut frames with newly upholstered imported Italian brushed linen in off white/oatmeal color. Beautiful walnut frames have been professionally restored. Casters are original. Often attributed to I.B. Kofod-Larsen, however documentation shows these are actually designed by Finn Andersen for Selig. Beautiful finger joint detail on the back frames. Emblems on underside. Extremely comfortable, wider than most Danish lounge chairs. Sculpted walnut frames are timeless and Classic.
Measure: 30″ W x 26″ D x 28″ back height x 18″ seat height.
Robert Maxwell ‘Sunburst’ for Earthgender stoneware vessel, circa 1965. Beautiful flared lip design in the desired sunburst pattern. This piece is glazed on the interior which is rare. No chips or cracks and no drain hole. Measures: 6.5″ height x 17.5″ diameter.
Arne Vodder for Sibast teak bowtie credenza, circa 1960, Danish design sideboard model: OS29 by Arne Vodder for Sibast Mobler in the 1950s. World famous for winning at the 1958 Triennale design award. The sideboard has 6 drawers and multiple adjustable shelves behind 2 sliding doors. The backside of this piece is also finished in teak so that this sideboard can be used completely free standing in any room. Case sits on top of a floating, unattached base. Measures 72″ W x 19.5″ D x 30″ H.
David Cressey ‘Teardrop’ for Architectural Pottery Stoneware vessel, circa 1965. Beautiful flared lip design in the desired teardrop pattern. No drain hole. Measures 13.5″ height x 17″ diameter.
Royal 7 Tenera table lamp by Inge-Lise Koefoed Kofoed for Fog & Mørup, 1967. Decorative table lamp with circular pattern in different tones of blue by Inge-Lise Koefoed for Aluminia/ Royal Copenhagen and produced by Fog & Mørup. Model no. E 7167/ Royal 7 Tenera. Marked on the bottom (see photo). Original wiring for U.S. use and original linen shade with harp and dust cover included. Measures 24′ total with shade. Lamp base only measures 12″ height x 4″ diameter.