Avocado green leather Eames lounge chair and ottoman, 1967. This green color was a special order for a client in 1967, original rosewood frame and ottoman with original floor glides. Shock mounts were replaced by Hume Modern in 2011. Down filled cushions. Model 670/671. Classic and timeless design.
Walnut 6-drawer dresser, circa 1960 by Stanley Furniture. Classic and simple design, the walnut has a beautiful grain and has been professionally restored in showroom condition. Contrasting edging. Smooth gliding drawers with dovetail joinery. Measures: 56″ W x 18″ D x 30.5″ H.
Danish teak tray table by Willumsen and Engholm, circa 1965. Professionally restored in showroom perfect condition. Tray floats on top of the beautiful sculpted teak base and can be used as a service piece as well. Measures: 20.5″ diameter and 17″ high.
Poul Cadovius walnut 2 Bay wall unit, circa 1965. Beautiful original condition with hardly any wear. Includes as seen: 4 shelves, 2 slanted magazine shelves, 1 sliding glass door cabinet, 1 four drawer cabinet and three mounting poles that are 78″ long. Original brass hardware and glass shelves, doors. Easy assembly and setup. Measures as shown: 64.75″ wide.
Lamino chair by Yngve Ekstrom, circa 1965. Original sheepskin cover in very good condition. Teak bentwood frame in very good original condition with beautiful brass accent details on legs and armrests. Measures: H 40 in. x W 27 in. x D 30 in.
Kipp Stewart Walnut Highboy for Drexel Declaration, ca. 1960. This beautiful walnut highboy dresser is designed by Kipp Stewart for Drexel Declaration. Original very good to excellent condition with only slight wear, the walnut grain is amazing. Original porcelain hardware pulls and makers mark inside drawer. A classic, beautiful piece for your home, versatile to use in a bedroom, guest room or even living room. Measures H 46 in. W 34 in. D 20 in.
Hammered tin Brutalist tin candelabra by Mexican artist Gene Byron. Handmade of hand-hammered tin with lovely detail, this beautiful piece was also featured in the Verna Cook Shipway Mexican modernism design books of the 1960s. Signed with monogram on underside. Measures 23″ H x 17.5″ W x 5″ D
Ms. Byron, a Canadian Artist moved to De La Palomas, Guanajuato in the mid-1950s. She restored, refurbished and re-designed an astounding Casa with her Spanish husband who was a doctor. Ms. Byron rose to prominence in the 1960s-1970s creating tin candelabras, lighting and wall sconces. The export of her wares to the US was in high demand. Today her estate is now a culture museum; hosting many classical and Jazz Concerts, as well Art Exhibitions. Both examples of her work and photos of her estate where featured in famous ‘Shipway’ Mexican interior and design books of the 1960s.
Paul McCobb maple and iron coffee table, circa 1955. Original vintage condition with wrought iron frame and lower woven bamboo shelf in excellent condition with no missing slats. Two slide out drawers are original along with the adjustable feet. In good original vintage condition. Measures 60″ L x 24″ W x 16″ H.
Early set of 6 Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen and Sons model CH23 oak dining chairs, circa 1960. New professionally installed paperboard seats, original hand oiled oak finish. Marked on underside with Carl Hansen and Son’s stamp. Beautiful detail and joinery on backrest. Very good condition.
Measures 30.5″ H x 20″ W x 20″ D x 17.5″ seat height
The CH23 dining chair is an early example of Hans J. Wegner’s unique style and insightful craftsmanship, and contains many well-known Wegner details – for example, the elegantly shaped cruciform caps on the backrest and the special double-woven paper cord seat. Wegner was a master in making complex designs appear simple, and despite the CH23 chair’s richness in unique detail, its appearance is ultimately light and simple. The chair has no armrests, which makes it practical for fitting around the table, even in small rooms. Thanks to its ingenious design and organic form, it is also unsurpassed for comfort.