Walnut Modular Wall Shelving System with Desk by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks
US$7,800.00 USA, 1960sThis rare walnut wall unit was custom-made for Herb Sacks, the owner of H. Sacks & Sons, manufacturer of Paul McCobb furniture in Brookline, Massachusetts. It features four freestanding aluminium supports, six shelves, and three open cases, one with a small drawer. The desk, which attaches to the wall, has five drawers with McCobb’s signature aluminum drawer pulls.The desk measures 60″ L x 30″ D x 29.5″ H.MeasurementsHeight: 94"Depth: 13"Width: 135"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut, Aluminum
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Rosewood RY-25 “President” Sideboard by Hans Wegner for RY Møbler
US$12,400.00 Denmark, early 1960sHans Wegner designed the RY-25 sideboard, known as the President, for the Danish company RY Møbler in 1960. The well-proportioned case sits on tapered rosewood legs and features two large tambour doors with unique steel and rosewood pulls that conceal adjustable shelves to either side of four shallow cutlery trays. This magnificent example contrasts an exquisite rosewood...
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Solid Walnut Executive Desk by Jens Risom
US$4,800.00 USA, 1960sDesigned by Jens Risom in the 1960s, this is handsome executive desk can equally serve as a partners’ desk. Constructed of solid walnut, it has two pull-out writing surfaces and six drawers with painted aluminium pulls.MeasurementsHeight: 29"Depth: 36"Width: 81"
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Small Chest by William A. Berkey Furniture for Widdicomb
US$2,200.00 USA, 1940sThis small dresser features three drawers with ornately carved, gold-leafed fronts. It was designed by William A. Berkey Furniture and manufactured by Widdicomb.MeasurementsHeight: 22"Depth: 18"Width: 27"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut
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Pair of Art Deco Bookcases by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
US$4,800.00 USA, early 1940sDesigned by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller in the early 1940s, this handsome pair of art deco bookcases features a bookend design, each case with one curved corner and one lower cabinet. The exteriors of the bookcases are a dark walnut, the interiors are blonde; the base and cabinet handles are ebonized. Whether displayed side by side...
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Dresser Set with Storage Table and Bookcase by George Nelson for Herman Miller
US$6,800.00 USA, 1950sThis beautiful modular unit was designed by George Nelson and manufactured by Herman Miller. It is comprised of one dresser, one cabinet, one bookcase hutch, and a table with organized storage. These pieces are composed of comb grain oak with ebonized legs and wood drawer pulls.The bookcase hutch measures: 34″ W x 24″ H x 12″ D.Height: 29.75"Width:...
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Tea Cart by Gilbert Rohde
US$3,800.00 USA, 1930sThis tea cart was designed by Gilbert Rohde in the 1930s. It is composed of a wood frame, two glass shelves and a glass handle. The cart features large wood wheels that conceal small casters, which were added at a later date to preserve the original wheels and to aid mobility.MeasurementsHeight: 27.75"Width: 34"Depth: 17"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Glass, wood
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Large Sideboard with Rattan Front by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$15,000.00 USA, early 1950sThis magnificent sideboard by Edward Wormley comprises an overhanging walnut slab atop a mahogany case with rattan sliding doors and large drawers: one long, shallow drawer and two deeper ones. The three sliding doors open to reveal additional storage. Both the doors and drawers feature bentwood pulls and the feet wear leather cuffs.MeasurementsHeight: 36.88"Width: 79.88"Depth: 21.88"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut,...
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Teak Sideboard by A. H. McIntosh & Co.
US$3,950.00 Scotland, 1960sThis lovely teak sideboard or dry bar was manufactured in Scotland by A. H. McIntosh, the first company to bring Scandinavian Modern to the United Kingdom.The case houses two cabinet spaces and four drawers. The left cabinet contains a shelf that is notched to accommodate taller items; the right cabinet features additional shelving and a pull-out tray perfect...
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Sideboard by Merton Gershun for Martinsville
US$3,250.00 USA, 1950sThis sideboard designed by Merton Gershun for Martinsville’s Dania Collection. It is constructed of walnut and features brass accents and drawer pulls. The cabinet has three deep louvered-front drawers next to two doors that house three additional drawers and shelving.MeasurementsHeight: 30"Width: 60"Depth: 18.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut, brass
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Stately Campaign Chest by John Stuart
US$3,200.00 USA, 1950sThis large, campaign-style chest was manufactured by John Stuart. It features four large drawers, two medium drawers, one small drawer, and a small cabinet. The chest has typical campaign-style brass hardware and can be separated into three segments.MeasurementsHeight: 57.5"Width: 38"Depth: 18.25"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Brass, wood
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Tall Amboyna Burl Wood Cabinet by William Doezema for Mastercraft
US$4,900.00 USA, 1970sDesigned by William Doezema, a co-founder of Mastercraft, this cabinet is composed of dark amboyna burl wood with brass accents. It features two glass doors that open to reveal glass shelving, a mirrored back, and two recessed lights for illuminating the display. There is additional enclosed storage below the display section.A corresponding buffet is also available.MeasurementsHeight: 84"Width: 40"Depth:...
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Low Dresser by Raymond Loewy for Mengel
US$3,400.00 USA, 1950sThis simple and stately dresser was designed by Raymond Loewy and manufactured by Mengel. It is constructed of oak and features four drawers with aluminum drawer pulls. Corresponding high dresser also available.MeasurementsHeight: 31.75"Width: 34"Depth: 19.25"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Aluminum, oak
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