Listed for sale is a Pair of matching serpentine-leg 2-door credenzas cabinets by Johnson Furniture Co from Grand Rapids. The cabinets were designed circa 1948 by the renowned trio of Pipsan Saarinen Swanson, Robert Swanson, and Eliel Saarinen. The group has some extraordinary history, with Eliel Saarinen having led Cranbrook s Academy of Fine Art…
Listed for sale is a gorgeous 8000 series Executive Office Group sliding-door cabinet credenza, designed by George Nelson and produced by Herman Miller. This example dates to circa 1960 and is finished with a walnut top and ebonized wood casing. This is a rare piece by Nelson and was intended for executive offices as its…
This is a 4-Position Credenza, model 2544, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1961. This particular example dates to the 1960s. The piece is constructed in rich walnut, and features a white marble top. We believe the marble to be either Calacatta Gold or Carrera. The lines of this piece have become verifiably iconic; so…
This is a Four Position Credenza, originally designed by Gordon Bunshaft and Davis Allen in the late 1950s. This particular example was produced by Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill (or SOM) Design in the USA and dates to the 1960s. It s comprised of walnut, polished stainless-steel pulls, legs, and trim, and has a travertine slab…
This is a 4-Door Walnut Credenza, model 541, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1952. This particular example dates to the 1960s. The piece is constructed with a rich grained walnut veneer exterior, and has a lighter maple veneer interior. The four doors open to reveal two full-width shelves on the right, and four smaller…
This is a substantial teak credenza, designed ca. 1965 by Gordon Bunshaft and Davis Allen for Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. It is a custom-made piece, created to grace the offices of the Chase Manhattan Building in Lower Manhattan. The original Chase metal plaque remains intact on the inside of a drawer. It is ensconced in…
This is a floating wall-mount credenza, Model 121 W-1, initially designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Inc. in 1956. This example dates to the early 1960s. The piece features a walnut case, and it has two lacquered-wood drop down doors, revealing adjustable shelves and open storage (no shelves are shown, though we may have some…
This is a large teak credenza sideboard, Model 37, initially designed by Arne Vodder in 1960 and produced by Sibast in Denmark. This example dates to the early 1960s. The piece has a case of teak, and has teak details inside. It is fully finished on all sides, allowing it to float in a room….
This is a Triennale credenza sideboard, model 29A, initially designed by Arne Vodder in 1957 and produced by Sibast in Denmark. This example dates to the 1960s. The piece has a case of Brazilian rosewood on the exterior with some teak details inside. In 1957, Vodder was awarded first prize at the X Triennale di…
This is a walnut credenza, 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 several drawers and storage spaces. It has brushed steel legs and pulls. This piece measures 21 inches deep, 54.25 inches wide,…
These are custom 2-position credenzas, designed C. 1965 by Gordon Bunshaft and Davis Allen within Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. The listed price includes one credenza, and we have 2 available for purchase. They feature lush teak sides on their front, back, and sides. They sport polished stainless-steel pulls, legs, and trim. They have lovely matched…
This is a special and fairly rare Oak Cabinet, devised in the early 1970s by Davis Allen during his forty-year tenure at SOM. SOM refers to the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, an important firm known for projects such as Lever House and Sears Tower. It features lush oak siding on its front, back,…
This is a large oak credenza, designed in the early 1970s by Davis Allen during his forty-year tenure at SOM. SOM refers to the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. This piece is guaranteed to be an authentic piece made by General Fireproofing. It features lush oak siding on its front, back, and sides, and…
Listed for sale is a gorgeous original 1970s Florence Knoll 6-drawer credenza dresser, produced by Knoll International. This example has a dark mahogany finish with original marble top. The finish is original and in very nice condition. The marks on the top two drawers are reflections from fingerprints, which will wipe off. We can happily…
This is an impressive large book matched Rosewood Credenza, designed by American designer Jack Cartwright for Founders Furniture in 1970. It offers quite a bit of storage, featuring graduated drawers on its left side, and two cabinets with shelving on its middle and right sections. Founders custom-made these credenzas according to the client’s individual specifications….
This is a large handmade credenza filing cabinet, produced by Arden Riddle in Copley, Ohio in 1979. The piece was crafted by hand of polished walnut that has been oiled. It has two pull-out writing surfaces, three large drawers with custom dividers within them, and two filing drawers. Riddle was an American designer who worked…