High Dresser by Raymond Loewy for Mengel
US$3,800.00 USA, 1950sThis simple and stately dresser was designed by Raymond Loewy and manufactured by Mengel. It is constructed of oak and features seven drawers with aluminum drawer pulls. Corresponding low dresser also available.MeasurementsHeight: 43"Width: 34"Depth: 19"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Oak, aluminum
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Cerused Oak and Mahogany Bar Cabinet by Louis Paolozzi for Rene Godfroid
US$9,800.00 France, 1950sLouis Paolozzi designed this bar cabinet for French manufacturer René Godfroid. The dynamic lines of its mahogany frame and contrasting cerused oak case create a striking example of Italian fifties design. The case features a perforated sliding door that conceals two glass shelves and a solid door that lifts up and locks in place to expose an adjustable...
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Rosewood Sideboard by Ib Kofod-Larsen
US$6,800.00 Denmark, 1960sDesigned by Ib Kofod-Larsen and manufactured in Denmark in the 1960s, this clean-lined sideboard features beautifully grained rosewood. The case sits on a raised base and offers four drawers above a four-door cabinet section with open storage and four, felt-lined shallow drawers.MeasurementsHeight: 30"Width: 90.5"Depth: 19.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Rosewood
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High Walnut & Olive Burl Cabinet by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$7,800.00 USA, 1950sEdward Wormley designed this elegant display cabinet, model #6027, for Dunbar. The olive burl doors of the lower case enclose shelving and a segmented drawer. The ebonized walnut frame above holds six open glass shelves and more shelving behind glass doors. The entire piece sits on a brass base. The flat back of the cabinet allows it to...
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Large Stoneware Vessel by Bruno Gambone
US$2,800.00 Italy, 1970sThis bottle-form vessel by Bruno Gambone features a flared rim above a tall neck that spreads into a wide cylindrical body. The body is incised with a repeating geometric pattern of interlocking lines. Signed “Gambone” on underside.MeasurementsHeight: 18.75"Diameter: 13.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Stoneware
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Artist’s Proof for “Millet” from Six Drawing Tables Portfolio by Saul Steinberg
US$4,000.00 United States, 1970“Millet” by Saul Steinberg is a collage on paper for the lithographic portfolio “Six Drawing Tables.” It is signed in pencil “Bon a tirer (ready to pull), Steinberg, Dec. 1970.”MeasurementsHeight: 22"Width: 29.5"Depth: 1"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Glass, Paper
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Teak and Oak Secretary by Børge Mogensen for Søborg
US$1,975.00 Denmark, 1960sBørge Mogensen designed this secretary in 1953 and it was later manufactured by Søborg. It features three large drawers below the drop-front desk, which when open reveals two small drawers and other storage slots. Predominantly made from teak, the base is solid oak.A companion bookcase is available.MeasurementsHeight: 47.25"Width: 39.25"Depth: 18"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Oak, Teak
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Brutalist Metal Sculpture by Frances Anderson
US$2,250.00 United States, 1970sThis heavily patinated metal sculpture was created in the early 1970s by the Cambridge, Massachusetts, artist Frances Anderson, who studied under Peter Abate. It brings lyricism to the Brutalist style.MeasurementsHeight: 34"Width: 9"Depth: 9"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Patinated steel
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Art Deco Five-Drawer Dresser in Myrtle Burl
US$4,600.00 United States, Early 1930sThis bow-front dresser is a great example of American Art Deco furniture from the 1930s. Raised circular brass pulls complement the handsome myrtle burl.A corresponding four-drawer dresser and a nightstand are also available.MeasurementsHeight: 48.75"Width: 35.75"Depth: 20"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: BurlShare or Print Page
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Art Deco Four-Drawer Dresser in Myrtle Burl
US$4,300.00 United States, Early 1930sThis bow-front dresser is a great example of American Art Deco furniture from the 1930s. Raised circular brass pulls complement the handsome myrtle burl.A corresponding five-drawer dresser and nightstand are also available.MeasurementsHeight: 35.75"Width: 46"Depth: 21"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Burl
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Tall Cabinet with Glass Doors and Leather Panels by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks
US$6,800.00 United States, 1950sIn this handsome Paul McCobb–designed cabinet, oiled walnut frames glass and leather-fronted cases. The upper display case has six adjustable glass shelves; the lower case features two wide drawers above generous storage, with two adjustable shelves behind folding doors paneled in leather.MeasurementsHeight: 77.50"Width: 42"Depth: 15"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Glass, Leather, Walnut
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Large Framed Poster for Joan Miró Exhibition, 1974
US$2,600.00 France, 1974This large-scale color lithograph served as a poster for the 1974 retrospective of the work of Spanish artist Joan Miró at the Grand Palais, Paris.MeasurementsHeight: 63.50"Width: 47"Depth: 1.50"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Paper
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Three-Drawer Dresser by Kipp Stewart & Stewart MacDougall for Drexel Declaration
US$1,400.00 United States, Late 1950sKipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall designed this dresser as part of Drexel’s popular Declaration collection. Their signature white porcelain pulls highlight the beauty of the oiled walnut. The three-drawer case sits atop tapered legs of solid walnut.The back of the piece is stamped with the model number, 801-440-2.A corresponding men’s dresser is also available.MeasurementsHeight: 31"Width: 36"Depth:...
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