Furniture
Valet Chair by Hans Wegner
US$13,900.00
What is the most practical way to fold one's clothes at bedtime? A spirited 1951 conversation on the topic led Hans Wegner (1914-2007) to the concept for this now-iconic form. It nearly remained a one-off, with four legs-until Danish King Frederik IX saw an early prototype and ordered one. Wegner worked on the design for two more years, finally presenting the king with a three-legged version made of pine with a teak seat. (The monarch was so pleased with it that he promptly ordered nine more.) This vintage Valet chair has an oak frame, teak seat, and original brass hardware, all burnished to a rich patina. The back doubles as a hanger, while the hinged seat can be placed in an upright position to keep trousers neatly folded. The triangular box beneath the seat can keep small items such as a wallet or keys close at hand and concealed from view.MATERIALS: Oak, teak, brassORIGIN: Made in DenmarkDIMENSIONS: 37.25 inches (tall) x 20 inches (wide) x 21 inches (deep) Seat: 17.75 inches (height)Note: Burn-mark stamp on bottom, for Johannes Hansen.*The Line offers free shipping and returns on U.S. orders of most items. International shipping is also available.*
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M|n Originals Custom Yoon Console
US$6,790.00 With M'n Originals, Mark Naylon combines a mid-century modern aesthetic with his own deep knowledge of furniture design and craftsmanship. This sleek console was custom-made in Naylon's Brooklyn workshop. The lacquered doors, made of open-grain oak, slide open to reveal three separate-and fully adjustable-shelf areas. The bronze metallic finish of the lacquered case is complemented by a metal base...
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Prong Side Table
US$2,450.00 Canadian brothers-in-law Gabriel Kakon and Scott Richler bring experience in architecture, furniture, and fashion to Gabriel Scott, but it's Richler's background in jewelry design that shines in this striking side table. Like a four-prong gem setting, a base of brushed brass supports and secures a smooth disc of Calacatta Ondulato marble. The brass components also make this piece uniquely...
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Lino Bench - 6 Legs
US$4,800.00 DMDM designer Doug McCollough's craftsmanship infuses warmth and character into modernist forms. This handmade Lino bench comes straight from his Los Angeles studio. The six-legged piece combines stretchers and legs of black walnut with maple-veneered plywood and a linoleum top.COLOR: BlackMATERIALS: Maple-veneered plywood, black walnut, linoleum, oil finishORIGIN: Made in the USADIMENSIONS: 6 inches (length) x 19 inches (width)...
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PK20 Lounge Chair - Black Leather
US$12,025.00 Designed in 1967 by Poul Kjærholm, this easy chair is at once relaxed and elegant, sculptural and architectural. The high-backed seat, in fully grained black leather with headrest, sits atop a flexible base of matte-chromed steel, one of Kjærholm's favorite materials. "Steel's constructive potential is not the only thing that interests me; the refraction of light on its surface...
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PK80 Daybed - Natural Leather
US$20,770.00 The sublime meets the necessary. Designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1957, the PK 80 daybed illustrates the designer's method of refining historical models and distilling them to their essence, while balancing construction and choice of materials. The inspiration for the daybed, upholstered in rich natural leather and supported by a satin-brushed stainless steel frame, came from Bauhaus designs, which...
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PK80 Daybed - Black Elegance Leather
US$20,345.00 The sublime meets the necessary. Designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1957, the PK 80 daybed illustrates the designer's method of refining historical models and distilling them to their essence, while balancing construction and choice of materials. The inspiration for the daybed, upholstered in full-grain oxhide and supported by a satin-brushed stainless steel frame, came from Bauhaus designs, which in...
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Frame Semi Cabinet - Anthracite
US$6,770.00 Specializing in "new Swedish contemporary design," family-run Asplund seeks to create clean-lined, elegant products that never go out of fashion. This half-covered cabinet is from the Frame series: a range of understated, monochrome furniture distinguished by perfect proportions and natural accents. Designed by Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm, it reveals and conceals in lacquered MDF, glass, and metal,...
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PK63A Coffee Table - White Rolled Marble
US$4,298.00 In 1968, Poul Kjærholm had the idea to design a series of tables that could be combined with his various lounge chairs and sofas. It was in connection with the development of the PK20 chair that he created this coffee table, which sets a sleek slab of white marble atop a satin-brushed stainless steel base.COLOR: WhiteMATERIALS: Marble, stainless steelORIGIN:...
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PK24 Chaise Lounge - White Leather
US$20,703.00 With its easy curves and organic shape, the PK24 is perhaps the most recognizable chair in Poul Kjærholm's oeuvre. The 1965 design, inspired by an 18th-century chaise longue, is a prime and almost extreme example of Kjærholm's principle of designing with independent elements. The chair has no physical connection between the main parts: they are kept together by gravity...
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Cube Container/Side Table - Stardust Blue
US$1,075.00 Antique Mirror of Tuscany gives new life to a material typically used as an accessory or architectural decoration. Developed exclusively for The Line, this cube contrasts hand-laid oak with mirror cladding in an exquisite juxtaposition of rough and smooth, matte and shine, humble and precious. The exterior is oxidized to a mottled blue and gold finish that evokes the...
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Custom Ludlow Sofa
US$12,000.00 Created especially for The Line, the Ludlow starts with an iconic modernist design and adds deep button, diamond tufting, while extending the typical tuxedo sofa to a streamlined nine feet in length. The hardwood frame, with attached seating and back cushion as well as hand-tied springs and strapping, is covered in deep navy velvet and finished with sleek chrome...
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PK71 Nest of 3 Tables - Black
US$2,242.00 Designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1957, these three tables can be stored underneath one another. The set marks the first time that Kjærholm used the square in all three dimensions of his work, and can be seen as the precursor of his larger, more complex tables. The toy-like character of the PK71 tables makes them both dynamic and versatile....
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