Art Deco pendant chandelier in chrome and glass. Beautiful vintage art deco chandelier with original frosted glass and chromed steel frame. Some minor patina to chrome, original wiring and three bulb sockets. Measures: 18″ diameter x 18″ high. Chain is 28″ long but can easily add or adjust for your needs. Will need to be hardwired to ceiling.
Pair of Warren Platner for Knoll Armchairs, ca. 1970. Nickel plated steel frames with newly upholstered cushions and backrest in beautiful ivory tweed. Classic and elegant design, these are original pieces with slight patina to the frames, but in very good condition. Still retain the original floor protectors on base. Measure Height 29.5 in. Width 27 in. Depth 24 in. Seat height 18 in.
Pair of ebonized lounge chairs by Jens Risom, ca. 1965. Newly refinished and reupholstered in beautiful easy care oyster colored tweed, these Classic chairs are very comfortable with solid wood seats under the cushions and sloping sculpted arms. Showroom condition.
Height: 30 in. (76.2 cm)Width: 27.5 in. (69.85 cm)Depth: 29 in. (73.66 cm)Seat Height: 17 in. (43.18 cm)
Round travertine and sculpted walnut coffee table, circa 1965. Gorgeous creamy Italian travertine in very good condition with sculpted walnut base. Classic and timeless design, reminiscent of Bertha Schaefer or Gio Ponti designs. Travertine is excellent with very slight wear. Measures: 36″ diameter and 14″ high.
Pair of T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings slipper chairs, Model WMB, 1955. Professionally restored ebony black frames with new ivory tweed upholstery, new foam and inserts. Showroom condition. Elegant lines with sculpted legs, tufted backs and curved frame.
Measure each: 31″ H x 26.5″ W x 28″ D x 17″ seat height.
Paul McCobb for Directional wingback lounge chair model 314, circa 1955. Professionally restored in beautiful high end oyster tweed upholstery with new cushion foam. Wood frame has been professionally restored. From a one owner estate in San Diego, CA this chair was designed by McCobb for Directional’s top of the line series, circa 1955. Large in scale, great for a larger or taller person with plenty of support and a deep seat. Delicate wingback design with elegant curves. Measures: 30″ W x 31.5″ D x 41.5″ H x 17″ seat height.
Semi pendant enameled metal light by Torsten Thorup & Claus Bonderup for Fog & Morup, circa 1965. Original chocolate brown enameled metal color, offered in catalog dated 1970. Comes with original cord, measuring 32″ and ceiling plate. Could also be rewired if longer cord is desired. Very good to excellent original condition with no chips to the enamel and underside is original white with slight patina.
Measures: 18.5″ diameter x 9″ cord is 32″ length.
David Cressey for Architectural Pottery Pro/Artisan Collection planters. Extremely rare and desirable very large pair of David Cressey for Architectural Pottery Pro/Artisan Collection ochre salt glazed planters. Forms thrown by Lagardo Tackett and Malcom Leland. Tackett cone is model K97 and Malcom Leland challis is model 4103. All original and in very good original condition with highly desirable ochre glaze on both inside and outside. Both have drain holes in base. These planters are extremely rare, very large versions from the 1960s and from a one owner estate in Southern California.
PRICE IS FOR EACH PLANTER
Tackett model K-97 measures: 19″ diameter x 22.5″ height
Leland Challis model 4103 measures: 17″ diameter x 24″ height.
Guitar pick side table by Yngve Ekström for Dux, 1965. Beautiful old growth teak top with contrasting black legs and brass hardware detail. Measures 27″ L x 28″ W x 19.5″ H.
Raindrops wall sculpture in chrome by Curtis Jere, circa 1975. Beautiful chrome discs suspended on a floating wall frame. Titled raindrops and in very good original condition. Measures: 64″ L x 34″ W x 9″ D.
Rosewood dining table by Percival Lafer, circa 1970. Beautiful rosewood grain with hidden butterfly leaf inside. Allows you to use this table as a small dining table, desk or a large dining table capable of seating 10-12. We also have a custom made glass covering for this table if used as a desk, to protect the rosewood finish (not shown). Measures as shown: 71″ L x 39″ W x 29″ H With Leaf extended, measures 111′ Long (9.25′).
Marilyn Kay Austin for Architectural Pottery unglazed vessels, pair, circa 1970. Beautiful stoneware unglazed versions in very good original condition with matching inscribed dates on bottom of 10-20-1976. Both have some slight calcium deposits but are sound with no chips or cracks. Excellent original condition. Measures: 12.75″ diameter x 9″ height.
David Cressey for Architectural Pottery Pro/Artisan flame glaze planter, circa 1970. Beautiful ochre and speckled glazes specially poured by the artisan to create the flame effect. Stoneware unglazed inside with one drain hole. Measures 17″ diameter at top rim x 14.75″ height.
Teak Flip-Top Partners Desk by Peter Løvig Nielsen, circa 1970 Beautiful Danish modern teak flip-top partner’s desk by Peter Løvig Nielsen. Beautiful sculpted rosewood pulls and unique flip-top shelf flips down to extend the desk for more working space and can be used as a partner’s desk. Includes original upper trays. No Key. Very good original condition with only slight wear to top. Measures: 34″ H x 64″ W x 29″ D. Expands up to 38″ deep.
Pair of vintage George Nelson round bubble pendant lights, circa 1965. Very good original condition with no holes or cracks, new wiring and beautiful warm patina. Some of the finest vintage lights we have come across. Medium size is 19″ D x 15.5″ H.