Walnut Dining Table by Merton Gershun for Dillingham Esprit Collection, ca. 1970. Beautiful walnut slab dining or conference table with book matched walnut leaves in very good original condition with hardly any wear. The leaves are removable (stored separately) and table can be compressed to use in smaller spaces or office. Gorgeous book matched American Black Walnut with self leveling feet and sliding leaves easily installed by one person. Also includes original felt protective pads for the top. Measures as shown 108″ L x 38″ W x 29″H Can be compressed without leaves to 72″. Leaves are 18″ Wide Each and can be used separately or together. Leg Clearance is 27″
Walnut Credenza by Merton Gershun for Dillingham, ca. 1970. Beautiful American Black Walnut with hinged doors and two inner drawers with adjustable shelving. In beautiful original vintage condition, this piece has hardly any wear and is a 9/10 condition. Self leveling feet allow for exact tolerances with the brass hinged doors. Walnut grain is classic and deep with great depth and detail. Measures 74″ W x 19″ D x 30″ H. Heavy, solid piece with beautiful lines.
George Nelson OMNI Walnut Wall Unit, ca. 1960. Beautiful original early OMNI walnut and aluminum wall unit by George Nelson for Herman Miller. Original shelving with 3 shelves, one magazine rack and one larger desk. Includes wall mounting hardware and all shelving brackets as shown, even the original tool for adjusting shelving heights. Walnut shelves are in very good original condition would rate as a 8.5/10 and the poles are excellent and include original pole end cushions/stoppers. Inquire for shipping quote, due to the dimensions the quote listed is higher than actual cost.
As shown measures 64″ W x 88″ H x 19.5″ D (Wall mounting hardware not included, you will need secure drywall anchors or bolts, consult your contractor)
The OMNI shelving system emerged in conjunction with a complete corporate design program for Structural Products Inc. of Charlotte, Michigan, a subsidiary of Aluminum Extrusions. The goal was to find new ways of using the extruded aluminum products made by the company. The shelving system is supported by aluminum rods. These rods are either rectangular (with slits on each side) or round (with six slits). They are inserted using springs on both ends between floor and ceiling, and are cut to suit this purpose. In the slits, horizontal aluminum supports can be inserted for the shelves and shelving modules. The various components—storage elements, table panels, and lamps—make the shelf into a kind of all-purpose item for varied situations: living room, study, kitchen, or office. The OMNI shelving system can be seen as a further development of the StrucTube system that Nelson had developed for use in exhibitions and was used at Colonial Williamsburg. At the same time, the OMNI shelving system is the predecessor of the Comprehensive Storage System, produced by Herman Miller.
Pair of Walnut Free Standing Bookcases with Bar or Desk Cabinet, ca. 1970. These cabinets are believed to be made by Barzilay, and often attributed to them or Dillingham. No Markings however very likely Barzilay. Beautiful walnut grain with adjustable shelving on each section with one section having a fold-down desk or could also be used as a bar. EACH PIECE MEASURES 34″ W x 16″ D x 78″ H and can be pushed together to create one large bookshelf or room divider. Finished on the back, so can easily float in a room. Beautiful pieces with tons of functionality.
Jack Boyd Modernist Bronze Sculpture, ca. 1965. Modernist bronze sculpture by California artist Jack Boyd, ca 1965. 9/10 vintage condition. No losses and great patina. Measures 6.5″ W x 5″ D x 25.5″
H Jack Boyd was born in San Diego, California in 1934. The self-taught artist began sculpting metals at a young age, although he often explores a variety of media and scale. Boyd has received international recognition for his decade-defining 1970’s signature spore and bubble bronze jewelry and modernist sculpture.
Mixed Media Original Art by California Artist Jae Carmichael, ca. 1970. Consists of watercolor, ink and paper this beautiful abstract is a fine example of her work. Measures 22″ W x 19″ H and mounted on original linen frame. Beautiful color and scale, a great piece for a smaller space. Born: 1925 – Los Angeles, California Died: 2005 – Pasadena, California Known for: Modernist-leaning landscape, marine, still-life, mural Born in Los Angeles, California, Jae Carmichael studied at Mills College and earned a BFA from the University of Southern California as well as a PhD in cinematography and art history. From 1962-66, she was Director of the Wooden Horse Gallery in Laguna Beach. From the 1950s, she has been an active art teacher in southern California in Pasadena and served as cinematography professor at the University of Southern California.
Set of 3 Iron and Oak Barstools by Cleo Baldon for Terra, ca. 1970. Beautiful examples of original bar height iron stools with oak dowels and original suede cushions. From a prominent architect’s home in Orange County, CA. these were sourced from his personal home and estate. Very good to excellent original condition on the iron with little wear or patina. The cushions are original suede and still have good life left in them. Easily recovered if you choose. These are BAR HEIGHT, taller stools and are highly sought after. Measure 32″ Seat Height x 16″ W x 22″ D x 36″ Back Height
Charles Eames for Herman Miller LCW in Ash, ca. 1952. Early original with Herman Miller foil label. Chair is in immaculate condition with all original shock mounts. No chips or warping of bent wood and the chair sits very solid. Very well cared for from original architects home in Orange County, CA
Ceramic Meridian Fish Clock Model 7543 by Howard Miller. Original signed clock with rare fish motif in a muted green color. Clock is in excellent working condition, the movement has been replaced and the hands are new from the manufacturer, however they are period correct. Takes one C battery, included. Measures 14″ Diameter.