Brutalist torch cut metal floor sculpture, circa 1970. Handcut metal spires on a heavy iron base. Unsigned.
Measures: 80″ H x 16″ W (at widest point) x 8″ square base.
Pair of ebonized dressers or chests by John Widdicomb, circa 1960. Beautiful ebonized walnut finish with original casters that allow the pieces to move easily. Marked with original labels. Could be used as large nightstands or bedside tables as well. Good original condition, as shown. Finished on the reverse.
Measures 35″ W x 21.5″ D x 31.25″ H.
Teak credenza by Cabinetmaker Erik Worts, Denmark 1959. Purchased by original owner from Den Permanente, Copenhagen in 1959. Provenance available. Professionally restored in showroom condition this rare piece shows off the delicate base and legs that give the piece a light and airy feel. Ample storage with adjustable shelving on one side and fixed vertical storage on the other. Measures: 63″ W x 20″ D x 34.5″ H.
Vintage tubular chrome adjustable side tables by Eileen Gray for Aram, Intl. circa 1980. Very good to excellent vintage condition with original glass tops and adjustable height tables. Classic and timeless design.
In the 1920’s and 30’s, Irish artist Eileen Gray was one of the pioneers who created what we now call modern design. The lone woman in this pioneering Valhalla, her name is pronounced in the same breath as Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer. Her tubular steel furniture was revolutionary in its day, and is now accepted as classic. In the second stage of her creative career, Eileen Gray switched to architecture and continued producing masterpieces. She was an artist of epoch-making significance. Her career culminated in 1972 with her appointment by the Royal Society of Art in London, as Royal Designer to Industry. And her legendary Adjustable Table E 1027 has been added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1978.
24″-39.8″ h | base: 18.1″ dia. | top: 20.1″ dia.
Teak 4-drawer cabinet by Erik Worts, Denmark 1959. Purchased by original owner from Den Permanente, Copenhagen in 1959. Provenance available. Professionally restored in showroom condition this rare piece shows off the delicate base and legs that give the piece a light and airy feel. 4 drawers with dovetail joinery and sculpted pulls. Measures: 31.5″ W x 20″ D x 34.5″ H.
Vintage Charles Eames Time Life walnut stool model ‘A’, circa 1965. Original condition with hand oiled finish. Very good to excellent as shown in photos. Measures: 15″ height x 13.5″ diameter.
Marcel Breuer Bauhaus ‘Laccio’ coffee tables for Knoll. Very good original condition, with very slight wear to tops, chrome is free of rust and shiny. Sold as a set.
Large table measures 52″ L x 18.5″ W x 13.5″ H
Small table measures 19″ L x 21″ W x 17.5″ H.
Tove and Edvard Kindt-Larsen teak and oak cabinet, circa 1955. Original blue felt lined drawers, and hand oiled finish with original key and locking doors. Very slight wear to cabinet as shown, otherwise excellent. Inner shelving is removable and adjustable for customizing your storage needs. Perfect for smaller spaces. Measures: 31″ W x 48″ H x 15.5″ D.
MR lounge chair by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Knoll. Cantilevered chrome frame with original black leather cushions. Very good original condition with only slight wear, Cushions have hardly any wear and frame is polished with no rust. Measures: H 33″, W 25.5″, D 36.25″, seat H 15.75″. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s MR lounge armchair was designed in 1927 as part of his contribution to the Weissenhof exhibit in Stuttgart, Germany. The chair’s cantilevered design uses tubular steel, then a technological novelty, to create an intuitively accessible and ergonomic seat. (When asked why he created chairs with generously sized seats, Mies van der Rohe allegedly replied that he designs chairs he’d be most comfortable sitting in.) The MR Lounge Armchair is perfectly balanced, featuring the material innovation and lack of ornamentation that epitomize the international style. It was awarded the Museum of Modern Art Award in 1977 and the Design Center Stuttgart Award in 1978.
Maple and iron desk by Dorothy Schindele for Modern Color, circa 1950. From the Pacifica Line by Modern Color of California. Original willow side baskets on sliding drawers. Smoked glass shelf for books or additional storage. Extremely rare, hard to find desk with a timeless design. Professionally restored in showroom condition. Measures: Overall (including side shelf) 61″ W x 24″ D x 28″ H. Desktop only measures 48″.
Raymond Loewy for Mengel Side Tables, ca. 1950. Professionally restored in showroom perfect condition. Classic design with brass capped feet on iron legs. Desinged for Mengel Furniture circa 1950. Perfect for nighstands as well, with lower sliding drawer. Measure 17″ W x 17″ D x 21″ H
Teak and Oak Tambour Door Cabinet by Hans C. Andersen, circa 1965. Imported to the U.S. by Gunnar Schwartz of Los Angeles. Teak tambour doors with oak base. Professionally restored in perfect condition. Adjustable shelves on the inside and a small drawer to hold loose items. Perfect for a small space or for a media cabinet. Measures 33.5″ H x 39.5″ W x 18.75″ D
Warren Platner for Knoll nickel plated side or end table, circa 1980. Excellent original condition. Glass is original with only slight wear as shown. Measures: Height 18 in. x diameter 16 in.
Early Eero Saarinen Tulip side table for Knoll, circa 1960. Early solid cast iron base, white laminate top. Some wear to edges as shown, but top and base are very good condition. Measures: 20.5″ height x 20″ diameter.
Milo Baughman for Glenn of California tambour door credenza, circa 1965. Beautiful walnut finish with tambour doors and adjustable inner shelving. Original finish in very good condition.
Measures: 65″ W x 18″ D x 33″ H.