Molded Fiberglass and Birch Table Lamp by Bill Lam
US$2,200.00 United States, 1950sSupported by a trio of birch legs, this light-diffusing “lamp-table” is an example of MIT-trained designer Bill Lam’s experiments in the early 1950s with fiberglass-reinforced plastic.MeasurementsHeight: 14"Diameter: 15"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Molded Fiberglass, Birch, Metal
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“The Chair” Armchair by Hans Wegner for Johannes Hansen
US$3,800.00 Denmark, 1950sDesigned in 1949 by Hans Wegner and known simply as “The Chair,” model 501 features an oak frame with an elegant caned seat and cane-wrapped back. The chair is stamped with the manufacturer’s mark for Johannes Hansen on the underside.MeasurementsHeight: 30"Width: 24.5"Depth: 20.5"Seat Height: 17"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Stained Oak, Cane
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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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Two-Piece Bar Cabinet by Harvey Probber
US$4,800.00 United States, 1950sThis mahogany and brass bar cabinet by Harvey Probber provides ample storage. The top of the cabinet hinges open to reveal a small laminate drawer and serving space. The lower cabinet has three laminate drawers and an adjustable shelf. Below is an additional open shelf.MeasurementsHeight: 57"Width: 42"Depth: 18"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Brass, Laminate, Mahogany
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Maple Bentwood Side Chair
US$1,800.00 United States, 1990sThis unusual chair has been fabricated from ten continuous strips of bent laminated maple strengthened with three horizontal dowels.MeasurementsHeight: 33"Width: 13"Depth: 18"Seat heigh: 18"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Plywood
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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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Saber Leg Coffee Table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb
US$2,950.00 United States, 1950sThis two-tier mahogany coffee table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb exemplifies the grace of his work, from the softly contoured edges of its squared top to the curvaceous sweep of its saber legs, reminiscent of the Klismos chair.MeasurementsHeight: 17"Width: 32"Depth: 32"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Mahogany
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Teak Stacking Bookcase by Børge Mogensen for Søborg
US$1,975.00 Denmark, 1960sThis teak bookcase exemplifies the solid simplicity of line typical of its Danish designer Børge Mogensen. It is constructed in two pieces, each with an adjustable shelf.A companion secretary is available.MeasurementsHeight: 57.25"Width: 39.25"Depth: 12.50SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Teak
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Planner Group Desk by Paul McCobb for Winchendon
US$2,200.00 United States, 1950sPart of the Planner Group that Paul McCobb designed for Winchendon in the 1950s, this classic desk places a rectangular top over a bank of two drawers on the left and two tapered dowel legs canted to the right. The solid maple desk is finished with a rich walnut stain and its drawers feature conical brass pulls.MeasurementsHeight:...
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Rare Set of Cane Dining Chairs by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks
US$7,200.00 United States, 1950sThis rarely seen dining chair set — two armchairs and four side chairs — by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks features generous curved cane backs on mahogany frames with tapered legs.The side chairs are 18 inches wide.MeasurementsHeight: 37"Width: 24.25"Depth: 22"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Cane, Leather, Mahogany
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Art Deco Three-Drawer Nightstand in Myrtle Burl
US$1,875.00 United States, Early 1930sThis bow-front nightstand is a great example of American Art Deco furniture from the 1930s. Raised circular brass pulls complement the handsome myrtle burl.Corresponding four-drawer and five-drawer dressers are available.MeasurementsHeight: 27"Width: 15.75"Depth: 14"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Burl
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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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