This is a CTW Circular Wood Leg Coffee Table, initially designed by Ray and Charles Eames for the Evans Molded Plywood Company in 1946. It was released as a part of the “Plywood Group” for Eames Office, and the piece was distributed by Herman Miller. This is a very early example, dating to 1946. CTW…
This is an original OTW Coffee Table, designed by Charles and Ray Eames and manufactured by the Evans Products Company in 1946. The acronym OTW stands for Oblong (O) Table (T) with a Wood (W) base. The piece is constructed from 5 thin layers of birch plywood, and it has a black rectangular top. This…
Listed for sale is a super rare, limited production T Angle coffee table, produced by Knoll Associates. This is an early and unique Florence Knoll design, which is noted in the Knoll Furniture 1938-1960 book by Steven and Linda Rouland as having been produced only between 1950 and 1951. This particular example retains its original…
This is a Noguchi Coffee Table, Model IN-50, initially designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1944. This example hails from the 1950s and was produced by Herman Miller. The design features a thick piece of glass perched atop a sculptural interlocking solid wood base. We believe this table to be composed of birch under an original…
Listed for sale is a very rare Parallel Bar Series coffee table produced by Knoll Associates and designed by Florence Knoll. This table was specified with a solid walnut top (a very unusual detail) and parallel bar metal legs. This is a terrific early example, which highlights the original early 1950s 575 Madison Avenue label….
This is a circa 1953 production CTM coffee table designed by Ray and Charles Eames, produced by Herman Miller. This is a fairly rare piece, as the CTM was only produced for a decade. This particular example has slip-on boot glides, which are representative of early 1950s production. It also has a calico ash wood…
This is a large (oversized) walnut coffee table, designed by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for John Widdicomb in 1953. It is composed of bleached-walnut and has a walnut veneer. The top is unusual in that the walnut was cut on the bias. The table measures 36 inches long, 115 inches wide and 15.25 inches high. It has…
Listed for sale is a Hans Wegner for Johannes Hansen flip top coffee table (or could be used as a large end table). The table appears to be constructed from brown oak, which has patinated beautifully over the years. This is an authentic example, which was acquired from an estate with numerous other Wegner pieces….
Listed for sale is a circa 1955 T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb #3307 Coffee Table. This is a stunning example of Robsjohn-Gibbings work and one that is so representative of Widdicomb s phenomenal craftsmanship during that time. The table uses dramatically-grained and sherry finished walnut in its construction. Its design is minimal in geometry with an…
Listed for sale is a very rare and unusual coffee table by George Nelson. This is the model number 5752 coffee table by George Nelson and Associates, which was produced by Herman Miller from 1956 until 1967. This particular example was specified in Teak (which has now evenly faded to a more oak-like tone). The…
This is an original Barcelona Coffee Table, initially designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929. These vintage examples date to the 1960s and were produced by Gratz Industries (formerly Treitel Gratz) for Knoll, acquired directly from the private archival collection of Gratz. The listed price includes one table, and we have two available for…
This is an original Barcelona Coffee Table, initially designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929. These vintage examples date to the 1960s and were produced by Gratz Industries for Knoll, acquired directly from the private archival collection of Gratz (formerly Treitel Gratz). The listed price includes one table, and we have three available for…
This is an original Barcelona Coffee Table, initially designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1929. This vintage example dates to the 1960s and was produced by Knoll, marked appropriately on the underside of its base with the KP imprint. The base is comprised of hand-polished steel and has developed a nice patina over the…
This is a Rosewood and Aluminum Chess Coffee Table, designed by Paul Cadovius for France & Son in Denmark in 1965. This example dates to the 1960s. The top is done in rosewood with inset aluminum details, and the legs are formed of chromed-steel. The piece has been freshly refinished. This table measures 27.5 inches…
This is a Florence Knoll T-Angle Coffee Table, initially designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates in 1952. This example dates to the 1960s. It features a square top with a brown faux-woodgrain laminate surface, and has black enameled-steel legs. It retains its Knoll tag. This table measures 24.375 inches deep, 24 inches wide, and…
This is a rectangular cocktail table, designed in 1958 by architects William Katavolos, Ross Littell, and Douglas Kelley for Laverne Originals. The listed price includes one table, and we have two tables available for purchase. Their design features a chromed-steel frame, and has a tempered glass top. The glass has a greenish-hue to its edge,…