Furniture
Mid-Century Upholstered Lounge Chair
US$2,800.00
Europe, 1950sWith its wide winglike ams, tapered back and rounded walnut legs emerging from the upholstered body, this Mid-Century lounge chair has plenty of charm.MeasurementsHeight: 29"Width: 32.5"Depth: 32"Seat height: 18.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Textile, WalnutShare or Print
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Swivel Armchair in the Style of Joe D’urso
US$1,275.00
United States, late 2oth centuryIn this whimsical armchair a rounded cushioned puff of a seat floats above a chrome pedestal and swivels 360 degrees.Three chairs are available.MeasurementsHeight: 25.5"Width: 32"Depth: 30"Seat height: 18"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Chrome, Textile
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Rosewood Secretaire by Erling Torvits for Klim Møbelfabrik
US$5,600.00 Denmark, Early 1960sDesigned by Erling Torvits for Klim Møbelfabrik, this exquisite secretaire takes full advantage of its richly grained Brazilian rosewood. The case sits on slender tapered feet, with six large drawers at the bottom. A locking desktop folds down to reveal three storage spaces behind two sliding panels above three small drawers with bowtie fronts. To the right...
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Freestanding Rosewood Desk by Gunni Omann for Edmund Jørgensen
US$5,400.00
Denmark, 1960sHandsome from every angle, this double-sided rosewood desk by Gunni Omann for Danish cabinetmaker Edmund Jorgensen positions three drawers to either side of the chair opening. On the finished back, two ample storage spaces bracket a drop-down door that reveals two shelves. The top two drawers and the rear door share a lock.MeasurementsHeight: 28.5"Width: 61.5"Depth: 31"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Rosewood
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Ash and Teak Peacock Chair by Hans Wegner for Johannes Hansen
US$4,750.00 Denmark, Mid-1960sA modern, exaggerated take on the Classic windsor chair, this iconic design from 1947, model JH550, is a fine example of Hans Wegner’s work. Best known by the name given it by fellow Danish designer Finn Juhl, the Peacock chair features a solid ash frame with contrasting teak armrests and a papercord seat. The extravagant sweep of the...
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Rare Black Leather T Chair by William Katavolos for Laverne International
US$6,800.00 United States, Mid-1980sWilliam Katavolos in partnership with Douglas Kelley & Ross Littell designed the iconic sling-back T chair in 1952 as model 3LC in Laverne International’s sculptural New Furniture series. Hidden screws attach the black leather seat to a frame of chromed tubular steel and black-lacquered flat steel to create a striking three-legged lounge chair. The T Chair can...
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Plexiglas and Suede Lotus Chair by Vladimir Kagan
US$1,850.00 United States, 1970sVladimir Kagan began his experiments with Plexiglas seating in 1969. Designed in 1970, the curvaceous Lotus chair lightens the look of his Classic organic forms. With a seat upholstered in a lush apricot-colored suede, the chair is equally at home in the boudoir or living room.Two chairs are available. We also have a corresponding table.MeasurementsHeight: 28.5"Width: 20"Depth:...
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Teak Folding Coffee Table by Poul Volther for Frem Rojle
US$1,800.00
Denmark, 1960sPaul Volther designed this teak coffee table for the Danish company Frem Rojle in 1956. The hinged top folds over to create a demilune table perfect when a smaller footprint is desired.MeasurementsHeight: 22.5"Diameter: 47.25SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Brass, Teak
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White Ceramic Table Lamp by Palshus, Denmark
US$1,650.00
Denmark, 1950sThis Mid-Century ceramic table lamp features a long tapering neck emerging from an incised base, with a glossy white translucent glaze over a warm taupe clay. It measures 29 inches to the top of the finial and is signed PLS DL 26/1 Palshus, Denmark.MeasurementsHeight: 29"Diameter: 7.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Ceramic
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Italian Tole and Wrought Iron Lemon Tree Sculpture
US$1,195.00
Italy, 1950sThis tole sculpture from Italy models a whimsical lemon tree. Rising from a five-legged base the wrought iron trunk spreads into multiple branches covered in green leaves and bright yellow lemons.Italian tole trees such as this from the 1950s are increasingly hard to find.MeasurementsHeight: 64.25"Width: 29"Depth: 11"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Metal
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Rosewood and Mahogany Side Table by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$2,900.00
United States, circa 1958Designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar in the late 1950s, this lovely square side table sets a deeply grained rosewood top into a mahogany frame with curved edges and gracefully shaped legs.MeasurementsHeight: 21.75"Width: 31"Depth: 31"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques:Mahogany, Rosewood
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Plexiglas and Chrome Dining Table by Vladimir Kagan
US$4,800.00 United States, 1970sVladimir Kagan began his experiments with plexiglas in the late 1960s. Produced in the early 1970s, this table creates a visual illusion, at once strong of line and almost invisible. Two opposing arcs of Plexiglas are joined along one edge by three bold chrome-tapped rivets. Floating above, a deeply beveled round glass top adds to the magic....
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Marble and Chrome Oval Conference or Dining Table by Florence Knoll
US$4,800.00
United States, 2000sDesigned by Florence Knoll in 1961, this oval conference table works beautifully for dining. Knoll’s classic four-star chrome-plated steel pedestal base supports a white Carrara marble top.MeasurementsHeight: 28"Width: 78"Depth: 47.75"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Plated Steel, Carrara Marble
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