Furniture
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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High-Backed 2056-C Armchair by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates
US$3,900.00
United States, 1950sThe dramatic form of this angular high-back chair, model 2056-C by Adrian Pearsall, belies its comfortableness. The walnut frame is upholstered in a vibrant yellow-orange.MeasurementsHeight: 53.5"Seat Height: 17.5"Width: 28"Depth: 30"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut legs and Maharam textile: Divina by Kvadrat, color 46
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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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Tabletop Vanity Mirror by Kipp Stewart for Directional
US$2,400.00
United States, 1960sKipp Stewart designed this rare tabletop vanity for Calvin Furniture’s Directional line. It comprises a walnut frame with a single drawer below a swiveling vanity mirror. The drawer front features seven inlaid asterisks.The original manufacturer’s label is intact in the interior of the drawer.MeasurementsHeight: 27"Width: 18.25"Depth: 12"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Brass, Mirror, Walnut
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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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Pair of Low Lounge Chairs by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$8,400.00
United States, 1950sEdward Wormley designed these clean-lined wing chairs, model #5938, for Dunbar’s New Career Collection. A sloping back rises from low, wide seats that angle up from the mahogany base.These rare chairs have been newly reupholstered in Knoll’s “Harrison” textile (color: Marshfield).MeasurementsHeight: 32"Width: 26"Depth: 29.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Mahogany, Textile
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Walnut & Japanese Fir Sideboard by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$9,600.00 United States, 1950sEdward Wormley designed this sideboard, model 671A, for Dunbar in 1953 with Japanese fir panels that contrast with the walnut frame. The case has two drawers on top with bronze pulls. Behind the four sliding doors are four adjustable maple shelves and two trays. The entire piece sits on a leather-paneled plinth.MeasurementsHeight: 32"Width: 70.75"Depth: 18.25"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut, Japanese...
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Set of Eight High-Back Cane Dining Chairs by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin
US$12,400.00
United States, 1970sThis set of high-back dining chairs by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin contrasts the sleek lines of chrome frames with the warmth and comfort of cane set into slightly arched backs. All eight chairs are upholstered in an earth-toned pattern; the two end chairs have upholstered arms.MeasurementsHeight: 43"Width: 17"Depth: 22.50"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Cane, Chrome, Textile
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Walnut and Mahogany Sideboard by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$9,600.00 United States, 1945Designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar in 1945, this exquisite sideboard, model 4579, appeared in the 1997 exhibition “The Other Face of Modernism.” With its bold brass hinges and pulls and its contrasting woods, the piece reflects an Asian aesthetic.The center compartment features an adjustable glass shelf and a removable glass-bottom tray. The compartments on either side...
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Two-Person Wave Chaise Longue by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates
US$3,900.00
United States, 1960sAdrian Pearsall’s design for Craft Associates places a dramatic wave of upholstery on splayed legs of walnut. This chaise longue is large enough for two to lounge comfortably together.The soft bouclé́ is tufted with contrasting brown suede buttons.MeasurementsHeight: 30.5"Width: 36"Depth: 53"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Foam, Textile, Walnut
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Large Walnut and Chrome Oval Table by Florence Knoll for Knoll
US$5,900.00
United States, 1970sFlorence Knoll designed this table or desk as part of her 1961 executive collection. A beautiful 78-inch walnut oval sits on a chromed steel base in perfect harmony with the angular X of its legs. The clean lines are equally at home in a dining room or office.MeasurementsHeight: 27.75"Width: 48"Depth: 77.75"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Chrome, Walnut
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Rare DTW-1 Dining Table in Walnut by Charles Eames for Herman Miller
US$6,800.00 United States, 1945-1946Charles Eames designed the DTW-1 table in 1945 as a companion to his plywood dining chairs. Manufactured by the Molded Plywood Division of Evans Products in Venice, California, and marketed by Herman Miller, the dining table appeared in a 1946 exhibit of the Eames’s plywood furniture at MoMA. Originally designed for mass production, the table was in...
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Custom Two-Tone Desk in the Style of Edward Wormley
US$7,800.00 United States, 1955This writing desk was custom-made for an American poet in 1955. The design juxtaposes the rich grain and warmth of koa wood with black trim.On the right, five individually sized drawers feature bookmatched fronts with handsome brass pulls. On the left a drop-leaf is set flush into a carved support with an Asian inflection. When open, it...
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