Two-Tone Desk with Rolling File Cabinet by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$5,800.00 United States, circa 1958Edward Wormley designed this handsome desk for Dunbar in the late 1950s. Ebonized mahogany frames two walnut drawer fronts with cylindrical vertical pulls in rosewood. The two-drawer file cabinet, similarly framed in ebonized mahogany, can be placed under the desk to either side or wheeled out for easy access.The dimensions of the cabinet on casters are 25″ D x 15″ W x 23″ H.MeasurementsHeight: 29.25"Width: 44"Depth: 27"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Ebonized Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut
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Large Walnut Sideboard with White Marble Top and Leather Panels by Paul McCobb
US$8,800.00 United States, Late 1950sThis walnut sideboard/buffet for H. Sacks & Sons of Massachusetts shows Paul McCobb’s exacting selection of materials and attention to detail. An inset top of white marble sits above six small drawers with aluminium pulls. A pair of trifold doors with inlaid black leather panels open to reveal an interior fitted with two additional drawers, two...
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Rare Leather Embossed Lounge Chair by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$4,350.00 United States, 1968This rarely seen lounge chair, designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar, sets a green leather-embossed vinyl sling seat into an elegant frame of ash that opposes a rectilinear base with curved arms.MeasurementsHeight: 30.25"Width: 23.5"Depth: 32"Seat height: 14.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Ash, Naugahyde
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Ebonized Planner Group Buffet by Paul McCobb for Winchendon
US$5,600.00 United States, circa 1959Paul McCobb designed this handsome buffet as part of his Planner Group for Winchendon. Perched on McCobb’s Classic splayed legs, the ebonized maple case is complemented by two white grasscloth-covered sliding doors with brass inset pulls. The interior fittings include an adjustable shelf and a drawer on the left and three drawers on the right.MeasurementsHeight: 33.25"Width:...
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BSC Double Dressers and Suspended Vanity by George Nelson for Herman Miller
US$8,400.00 United States, circa 1952Part of the basic storage components that George Nelson designed for Herman Miller in 1952, this extraordinary set comprises two dressers in a warm walnut on either side of a suspended vanity.Each 34-inch-wide dresser contains four drawers with chrome-plated J pulls: The topmost drawer has six divided sections and the lowest has three dividers.The matching 30-inch-wide...
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Pair of GE240 Cigar Chairs by Hans Wegner for GETAMA
US$7,200.00 Denmark, Late 1950sHans Wegner designed the GE240 in 1955 for GETAMA. The gently curved lines of the armrests inspired the name Cigar chair. These comfortable armchairs have a lovely oak frames and their original sprung cushions in a yellow-green textile.MeasurementsHeight: 29"Width: 27"Depth: 30"Seat height: 15"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Oak, Textile
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Rare Four-Seat Teak Sofa by Grete Jalk for France & Sons
US$5,400.00 Denmark, Early 1960sA rare, extra-long iteration of Grete Jalk’s sculptural sofa for France & Son, this four-seat features sinuously contoured slats that create a spectacular line from behind. The flared armrests are upholstered, like the original sprung cushions, in a soft grey wool that contrasts with the warm teak frame. A scalloped back support holds the cushions in place.MeasurementsHeight:...
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Rare Walnut and Leather Low Side Table by Jens Risom
US$1,950.00 United States, Early 1960sJens Risom designed this distinctive walnut side table with a raised gallery on three sides, a single suspended drawer and a low shelf covered in black leather. A rarely seen piece with great charm.MeasurementsHeight: 23.75" Width: 23"Depth: 16"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Leather, Walnut
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Danish Lounge Chair, in the Style of Nanna Ditzel
US$4,200.00 Denmark, mid-1950sThis low easy chair has been designed in the style of Nanna Ditzel’s 1953 “Pot” chair. Poised on solid oak tapered legs, the circular frame enfolds the sitter in its embrace. The piece features soft gray suede upholstery.MeasurementsHeight: 27.5"Width: 31"Depth: 31"Seat height: 16"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Oak, Suede
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High-Back Lounge Chair, Model 314, by Paul McCobb for Directional
US$6,400.00 United States, Mid-1950sPaul McCobb designed this comfortable high-back lounge chair, model 314, for Directional Furniture. Its pointed wings, splayed tapering legs and wedge-shaped back cushion create a distinctive play of angles. The chair has been reupholstered in Designtex’s Adler fabric in vibrant clementine, which contrasts nicely with the ebonized birch frame.MeasurementsHeight: 41.5"Width: 30.5"Depth: 32.5"Seat height: 15.5"SpecificationsMaterials/techniques: Birch, Textile
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Sculptural Lounge Chair by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates
US$3,600.00 United States, Mid-1960sAdrian Pearsall’s lounge chair, model 705-CW, for Craft Associates rests a gently curved tufted seat between an exuberant arc of solid walnut that forms both legs and armrests.The chair has been reupholstered in Designtex’s “Lambert” fabric in Fog.MeasurementsHeight: 34"Width: 27"Depth: 30"Seat height: 16"SpecificationsTextile, Walnut
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Papa Bear Chair, Model Ap19, by Hans Wegner for A.P. Stolen
US$10,900.00 Denmark, 1950sHans J. Wegner designed his iconic Papa Bear chair, model AP19, in 1951 for A.P. Stolen. This deeply comfortable whimsical lounge chair has cantilevered armrests with teak “paws” and sits upon tapering rounded teak legs.The chair requires reupholstering.MeasurementsHeight: 38.5"Width: 35.5"Depth: 36.5"Seat height: 16.5"Ref:Materials/Techniques: Teak, Textile
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Two-Tone AP33 Sofa by Hans Wegner for A.P. Stolen
US$8,900.00 Denmark, Mid-1950sThe strong, clean lines of the AP33 sofa, designed by Hans Wegner for A.P. Stolen in the mid-1950s, make it a perfect fit for a contemporary environment. Set on oak legs and upholstered in contrasting textiles, this sofa looks good from all angles.MeasurementsHeight: 30.25"Width: 81"Depth: 30"Seat height: 15.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Oak, Textile
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