Finn Andersen for Selig Denmark sculpted barrel back lounge chairs, circa 1960. Sculpted walnut frames with newly upholstered imported brushed poly felt in a beautiful neutral oatmeal color. Walnut frames have been professionally restored. Original orbit casters on front legs, designed for simple movement. Often attributed to I.B. Kofod-Larsen, however documentation shows these are actually designed by Finn Andersen for Selig. Exquisite 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.
Vintage White Enameled Metal Dome Pendant Light, ca. 1965. White enamel is in very good condition with only slight wear. Small indentation on one edge, barely visible as shown. Re-wired with new 6′ plug in cord. Uses two 75W max bulbs. Unmarked. Measures 16″ Diameter and 9″ High
Outdoor lounge chair and ottoman by Tadao Inouye for Brown Jordan, circa 1970. Rare lounge chair version which is wider and lower than the standard chair. Matching ottoman included. Both are in very good vintage condition, the strapping is clean and free of cracks. Frame is navy blue with floor protectors in good condition. Some light scrapes on paint, otherwise very good.
Can be seen in our Modern Vault Showroom and Design Studio, 1810 Monrovia Ave. Costa Mesa, CA.
Measures: Width (in): 26, depth/radius (in): 30, height (in): 27, arm height (in): 17, seat height (in) 16.
Pair of vintage Barcelona style chairs with ottoman. Original black leather cushions with very slight wear as shown otherwise excellent. Polished chrome frames. Includes matching ottoman.
Chairs measure H 30.25″ W 29.5″ D 30″ Seat H 17″
Ottoman measures H 14.75″ W 25″ D 23.25″
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chair and stool (1929), originally created to furnish his German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona, have come to epitomize modern design. Mies van der Rohe designed the chair to serve as seating for the King and Queen of Spain, while the stool was intended to accommodate their attendants.
Jere Studios Bronze Acrobat sculpture, circa 1968. A metal jump rope figure with bronze finish by Curtis Jere, circa 1968. Reminiscent of Jack Boyd’s figurative bronzes. It measures 22″ in height by 10″ at its widest and sits on a 5.5″ square painted wood base. Signed C. Jeré, 1968.
Jules Heumann for Metropolitan Furniture lounge chair, circa 1965. Sculpted walnut legs and frame with vintage fabric in excellent (near new) vintage condition. Beautiful lines, reminiscent of Paul McCobb or Harvey Probber designs with quality construction and timeless design. This chair is extremely comfortable with new seat foam and matching lumbar pillow. Measures 29″ W x 32″ D x 29″ back height x 16.5″ seat height.
Mies van der Rohe for Knoll chrome and glass side table, circa 1975. Very good original condition with shiny polished chrome-plated steel. Glass has minor wear as shown.
Measures: 27″ diameter x 20.5″ height.
Gerald Thurston for Lightolier brass tripod floor lamp, circa 1965. Beautiful patina on brass, working condition with original wiring. Does not include shade.
Measures: 55″ high x 15″ diameter.
Illuminated brass pedestal stand by Curtis Jere for Artisan House, circa 1980. Original frosted glass and wiring, signed on base. Unrestored original condition with some patina to base and wear as shown. Measures 29″ height x 18″ diameter.