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.
Sculptural Brutalist coffee table by Artist Donald Drumm, circa 1970. Brutalist design with new floating top 3/4″ thick glass. Legs are free of rust or patina and there is wonderful patina to the cast aluminum metalwork frame. Three dimensional with asymmetrical chromed base.
Measures 54″ L x 28″ W x 15″ H
Sculpted star base dining table with floating glass top, circa 1970. Professionally restored in gloss black. Glass is in very good vintage condition with hardly any wear. Very reminiscent of Adrian Pearsall jacks table, however unmarked.
Measures: 54″ diameter x 27″ high.
Italian curved front credenza, circa 1965. Vintage credenza in Afrormosia (rare African teak) wood, with ebonized brass tipped legs and original locking hardware. Beautiful curved front and finished on all sides to float in a room. Superior quality with attention to detail. Piece has been professionally restored and is in showroom condition with polished brass legs. Inside has room for adjustable shelving (not included) and two drawers on the right side for smaller items. Has one drilled hole in back. Stunning in person, a beautiful centerpiece to a room.
Measures: 87″ wide x 27.5″ depth x 37″ height.
Spindle back dining chairs by Folke Palsson, circa 1965. Beautiful set of 4 Danish spindle back dining chairs in very good original condition. Frames have been oiled and seats are in very good condition with little wear. Beautiful sculpted backs with just the right amount of pitch and spindles are intact with no movement. Classic, simple design perfect for smaller spaces.
Chairs measure: W 16.75″ D 16.5″ H 31.5″ SH 17.5″
John Van Koert Span chest, circa 1960. Model 8007 for the counterpoint line for Drexel, this chest is made of mahogany and cherry with solid brass hardware. Very unique design, this chest is in good vintage condition with only slight wear and original finish.
Measures: 50.5″ wide (total) case alone measures 34″ W x 20″ D x 30″ H.
Arne Vodder for Sibast large tambour door credenza, circa 1960. Teak cabinet with two sliding tambour doors and one swing open door on the right. Inside has plenty of storage with adjustable and removable shelving and the right cabinet was originally made for a dry bar and has the original Micarta shelf on the bottom to protect from liquid stains. This piece is in very good vintage condition, the top has been restored and the back is finished so you can float in the room. Doors slide smoothly with no sticking.
Measures: 89″ L x 18.5″ D x 32″ H.
Edward Wormley for Dunbar style 5480 sculpted armchair, circa 1955. Fully restored, ebonized frame with new ivory leather upholstery and new cane back. Beautiful brass detailing has been polished and shines with no rust. Rare, hard to find in this condition. Can also be used as a dining chair or captains chair.
Measure: 26″ W 26″ D x 33″ H x 19″ seat height.
Expandable teak dining table by Erik Worts, Denmark, circa 1960. Erik Worts was a master cabinetmaker who sold his pieces through Den Permanente in Copenhagen. Den was a collective of artisans who sold handcrafted pieces to the public. This table is a master example of Danish design, it allows for expandability to seat up to 12 people and small enough to fold down and seat 2-4. The leaves can be completely removed with solid hinged brass fittings or folded up and out with expandable legs to seat 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12. Professionally restored in very good condition. Slight wear on top with one minor blemish, otherwise excellent. Solid brass fittings, sliding leg design and very versatile. Easy for one person to expand without assistance. Solid teak.
Smallest measurements are: 29″ L x 35″ W x 30″ H
Largest Measurements are: 117″ L x 35″ W x 30″ H
Each folding leaf is 22″ and are removable or foldable.