Original Poet Sofa by Finn Juhl, ca. 1941. Original vintage Poet Sofa first designed in 1941 by Finn Juhl. Meticuliously restored to exacting standards with hand stitched seams and beautiful, soft wool blend contrasting color block design. Provenance: Private Collection, Newport Beach, CA. Classic tapered legs, curved armrest and back. This small two-seater sofa first saw the light of day at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1941. It should be seen as a natural progression from the Pelican Chair that was displayed the previous year. The upholstery is very slim compared to the norm at the time and it was the result of Finn Juhl’s ambition to create functional furniture for smaller apartments. The Poet Sofa is also one of Finn Juhl’s experiments for his own home. At the Guild Exhibition, the sofa was shown together with a couple of plaster reliefs by artist Sigurjón Ólafsson. In this way, he indicated the link between furniture and sculpture. The small sofa is a very comfortable embrace for two people, who will be sitting comfortably close.
Measures 51″ W x 30″ D x 32″ Back Height x 16″ Seat Height
Spiral chandelier by Lightolier, circa 1969. Black enameled metal spiral frame with white candle like sleeves. Includes ceiling plate. Measures: Height 41.5 in. x dimension 19.5 in.
Teak expandable dining table by Niels Moller, circa 1960. Includes two matching leaves when inserted can seat 8 comfortably in an oval shape. Compact design allows for a round table that seats 4. Professionally restored in perfect condition, this beautiful table can seat 4, 6, or 8 easily. When leaves are installed, the skirt around the table is continuous with no breaks. Some Danish tables have breaks in the skirt, which is not as appealing from the side as this table.
Measures with no leaves as a round table: 47″ diameter x 29″ height
Measures with one leave as a small oval table: 68″ Oval x 47″ W x 29″ H
Measures with two leaves as an oval table: 86″ large oval x 47″ W x 29″ H.
Pair of side or end tables by Severin Hansen, circa 1960, model 33. Beautiful detailing on edges and very functional with a second lower shelf. Professionally restored in showroom condition. Sold as a pair, label on underside. Measure 27.5″ square x 22.75″ height
Chrome and enamel floor lamp by Lad Team for Swiss Lamps Int’l, circa 1960. Articulating and pivioting head with black enameled base and chrome stem. Original cord with original foot switch in good working condition. Base has some wear as shown, shade has one small spot on edge, as shown but hardly noticeable.
Measures: 50″ H x 8″ W.
Walnut and Terrazzo floating bowtie coffee table by Harvey Probber, circa 1955. Sculpted walnut frame has been professionally restored in perfect condition and the terrazzo is very good, with only one small mark as shown in photos. Unusual bowtie design, large enough to accommodate an 8-10′ sofa. Designed by Harvey Probber, the terrazzo is Italian made and floats beautifully on the walnut frame. Other models were used with all walnut, however the terrazzo is more rare and difficult to find. Measures: 72″ L x 20″ D. Terrazzo tops measure 13″ H and top of walnut frame is 17″ H.
Brass Gio Ponti style Italian ladder back chairs, circa 1970. Beautiful brass frames with just the right amount of patina. New cream colored fabric seats and original feet. Great style, works wonderfully with almost any style decor. Measure 18″ W x 19″ D x 46″ H x 18″ seat height.
John Keal for Brown Saltman ‘Outrigger’ coffee table, circa 1955. Professionally restored in perfect condition, this rare and unusual table is made of ribbon mahogany and has a great biomorphic shape. Beautiful design, label is intact on underside. Model 92. Measures 65″ L (at widest point) x 29.5″ W (at widest point) x 14.5″ H.
Beautiful studio crafted Charlotte Perriand style wooden stool, circa 1950. Beautiful bird’s-eye maple hand carved in the style of Perriand. Made by G & T Craftsmen, Millville, New Brunswick, Canada. Measures: 11.5″ diameter x 12″ height.
Travertine, oak and cane coffee table by Folke Ohlsson for Dux, circa 1965. Unique surfboard shape with brass tipped legs. Slight wear and some breakage to cane shelf as shown. Travertine is very good with no chips or cracks, slight wear to edges. Oak frame is very good and brass tipped feet have great patina.
H 16 in. x W 50 in. x D 24 in.
Raindrops mirror by C. Jere, 1969. Original piece, not a reproduction. Beautiful condition with no cracks or chips to the mirror or missing discs. Wonderful brass patina. Ready to hang, weighs approximate 30 lbs. Measures: 32″ diameter and 7″ deep.
High Back Walnut Frame Lounge Chair by Jules Heumann, ca. 1960. Professionally restored walnut frame and sculpted legs with beautiful soft ivory/cream bouclé fabric. Showroom perfect condition, this is a very comfortable lounge chair that works well with almost any decor. Measures 27″ W x 30″ D x 36″ Back Height x 17″ Seat Height
John Van Koert for Drexel pair of nightstands, circa 1960. Part of the counterpoint line for Drexel, these are model 8004, night chest. They have been professionally restored and painted in a beautiful soft grey with the original brass hardware. Measures: 20″ W x 18″ D x 27″ H.
John Van Koert for Drexel Credenza or buffet, circa 1960. Professionally restored in soft grey with beautiful original hardware. This is model 8001 with 6 drawers and two doors in the center. Beautiful as a credenza, buffet or dresser this piece is updated for today’s color palette. Measures: 60″ W x 20″ D x 30″ H.
Pair of nightstands or cabinets by John Van Koert, circa 1960. Called the ‘span chest’ models 8005, right span chest and 8006, left span chest for the counterpoint line by Drexel. These left and right cabinets can also be used as nightstands or pushed together for a small dresser. Professionally restored in a beautiful soft grey with semi gloss finish with original brass hardware. Measures: 28″ W x 20″ D x 30″ H.