Listed for sale is a two-door cabinet designed by George Nelson and produced by Herman Miller circa 1950. This is a gorgeous original example, which appears remarkably intact. As noted in the photos, the cabinet has two pull-out drawers and otherwise has slots for hanging shelves. The cabinet was specified in walnut. Overall, condition is…
This is a Three-Door Basic Cabinet Series bar in walnut, initially designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1946. This particular piece was produced ca.1950. Three cabinet doors have solid full-length hinges, and the original pulls are present. The walnut has a honey hue to it and presents beautifully. This piece has been recently…
Listed for sale is a George Nelson for Herman Miller 2-tone dresser with 4 drawers. This example has a matching 4-drawer, 1-door dresser credenza partner, which is shown in image 2. The price listed only reflects the smaller piece. It does not include both cabinets. Should you have interest in the other piece, please find…
This is an uncommon Two-Door Walnut Cabinet, Model 4632, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1946. This design was part of George Nelson s Basic Cabinet Series. The listed price includes the cabinet itself, excluding the Nelson bench as photographed. It features a construction of both solid walnut and walnut veneer, and has…
Listed for sale is a circa 1953 production Model 5221 Thin Edge dresser cabinet, designed by George Nelson, produced by Herman Miller. Notably, this example was specified in the most sought after rosewood variant with classic aluminum Thin Edge legs. The cabinet is in gorgeous condition with vibrant oiled finish. The metal legs retain a…
This is an uncommon Walnut Cabinet with three drawers, Model 4603, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1946. This design was part of George Nelson s Basic Cabinet Series. The listed price includes the cabinet itself but does not include the bench it is photographed on. It features a construction of both solid…
This is an uncommon Walnut Cabinet with four drawers, Model 4606, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1946. This design was part of George Nelson s Basic Cabinet Series. The listed price includes the cabinet itself but does not include the bench it is photographed on. It features a construction of both solid…
Listed for sale is a gorgeous 1954 George Nakashima Studio triple sliding door cabinet credenza in black walnut. This is a gorgeous and early piece, representing a number of refined early details. This piece has the characteristic corner dovetail joints, white oak drawers within, figured black walnut doors, and subtle pulls. The piece is accompanied…
This is a George Nelson for Herman Miller Basic Series Secretary Chest, circa 1955. The Basic Cabinet Series, or BCS, was a collection of wood storage solutions developed by Nelson in 1945. This example is done in walnut and has a drop-down front allowing for a writing or vanity surface. The piece has three drawers…
This is an extraordinarily special cabinet by Jens Risom for Jens Risom Design, which came from The Seagram Building, arguably one of the most important works of architecture in the world, designed by Mies van der Rohe with some interiors by Philip Johnson. As far as its history and style, this is a classic ebonized…
Listed for sale is an absolutely exceptional and very rare Gerald Luss credenza, produced by the Lehigh Furniture Company circa 1960. This credenza is now famous for its misattribution to Charles and Ray Eames for the IBM Pavilion at the 1964 World s fair. Instead, it was actually designed by architect, designer, and inventor Gerald…
This is a Brazilian Rosewood Four Drawer Cabinet, designed by Bodil Kjaer for CI Designs in 1959. The piece was produced by E. Pedersen & Son in Denmark in the 1960s. It features a wood frame with a Rosewood exterior. The piece has been fully refinished. This cabinet measures 24 inches deep, 17.25 inches wide,…
Listed for sale is a 1960s production sewing chest constructed from solid Brazilian rosewood and produced in Denmark. This is a gorgeous and rare piece, as Brazilian rosewood has always been a coveted and expensive material for furniture-making. The chest has a number of compartments within, as noted in the photos. It measures 15 inches…
This is a walnut two-door cabinet, designed by Jens Risom and produced by his company, Jens Risom Designs. It was handcrafted in the USA in the 1960s. It has a beautifully grained walnut case, with three inner shelves. It has brushed steel legs and pulls. We have a matching credenza in our inventory, as well…
This is a tall, lacquered wood Olinto cabinet with glass doors, designed in the 1970s by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama for B&B Italia. Takahama’s collection featured a series of modular cabinets that could adapt to the user’s changing needs. This piece is lacquered in the Rosso Cina colorway, utilizing ancient techniques that were adapted for…
This is an unusual Postmodern Studio Craft Sculptural Armoire in Aniline-Dyed Maple, dating to the 1990s. We also have a coordinating left-leaning armoire available for separate purchase. The cabinet was handcrafted from solid woods, and has a colorful veneered maple fascade that creates a color block motif. The whimsical gilded pulls depict butterflies, leaves, and…