This is a Birch Double Pedestal Executive Desk or Vanity, designed by Eliel Saarinen, Eva-Lisa (Pipsan) Saarinen Swanson, and J. Robert F. Swanson in 1939. It was produced in Grand Rapids, Michigan by the Johnson Furniture Company. The piece features an exterior of Birch wood, and drawers with oak side panels and mahogany bottoms. It…
This is a large American Art Deco Aviation Executive Desk, designed by Frank Fletcher and manufactured by Fletcher Aviation for Hughes Aircraft in Pasadena, California ca. 1945. The desk was initially designed in 1940, but a design patent number was not issued to Fletcher for the piece until 1945. The rounded triangular desk features a…
Listed for sale is a double pedestal desk, model 1503, designed by Florence Knoll and produced by Knoll Associates. This is an original example dating to circa late 1950s. It is constructed from walnut for the doors, sides, and back. The legs are chromed steel and the top is an original faux walnut-grained laminate, which…
This is a Steel Frame No. 4100 Series Desk, initially designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1954. This example dates to the 1950s. It features a frame of white powder-coated bent iron, olive green Masonite side panels, and orange steel drawers. It retains its original polished chrome handles. This furniture series included a…
This is a custom Italic Desk, designed by Alcoa Reynolds GF Studios for Gordon Bunshaft and SOM s Reynolds Metals Headquarters in Richmond, VA. The design is largely seen as a collaboration, as SOM was hugely involved in furniture design at that time through the leadership of Bunshaft. The collaborators such as GF Studios and…
Listed for sale is a very nice example of the 4-Drawer Bodil Kjaer Desk for E. Pedersen & Son, finished in Brazilian rosewood. The table has been freshly oiled by the master finisher we work closely with. There are some signs of wear from the past 50-60 years of use. Some wear is noted near…
This is an Arco desk, designed by Studio B.B.P.R for Olivetti Sintesis in 1963. The piece was manufactured in Italy in the 1960s. The frame and base are made of iron, and it has a case on the left hand side containing 3 drawers. This silhouette is considered one of the great desk designs of…
This is a Classic Teak Writing Desk, designed by Borge Mogensen for Soborg Mobelfabrik in Denmark. This example was produced in the 1960s. It features two right-hand drawers which provide ample storage, and offers a kneehole space for your desk chair. It stands on four solid teak legs, and the case of the desk is…
Listed for sale is a 1960 s Finn Juhl for France & Son Technocrat Desk Model 963 in Teak. Overall this item is in very good to excellent condition. The wood top is free from any major scratches, stains, or major imperfections. It has aged quite nicely and shows a gorgeous and very subtle patina….
This is a Small Executive Desk, model 502B-BWM, designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates in 1952. This example dates to the 1960s. The doors, sides, and back are constructed with walnut panels, and the legs are of chromed steel. The privacy panel is also walnut. The piece has two drawers, including one file drawer….
This is a Florence Knoll Executive Desk, Model 2485, initially designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll in 1954. This particular example dates to the 1960s based on the original 320 Park Avenue label, where Knoll had their showroom during that time. It features a lovely and original walnut top and has a chromed-steel X-base. The…
This is a Florence Knoll Partners Desk or Executive Table, Model 2485, designed in 1961. It was manufactured in the 1960s by Knoll International. It features a walnut top that sits on a chromed-steel 4 star base. Florence designed this piece to serve both as a large desk, and also as a work table to…
This is a Florence Knoll Partners Desk or Executive Table, Model 2485, designed in 1961. It was manufactured in the early 1960s by Knoll International based on the 320 Park Avenue label, where their showroom was during that time. It features a Brazilian rosewood top that sits on a chromed-steel 4 star base. Florence designed…
This is an original double pedestal desk, model 1503, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1956. This example was manufactured by Knoll Associates in the early 1960s. It is constructed from steel and ebonized wood, and the piece has been freshly refinished. The legs are chromed steel. The desk measures 32 inches deep, 66 inches…
This is an original Action Office desk, designed by George Nelson and Robert Propst for Herman Miller in 1964. Action Office was designed as a set of components that could be combined and become whatever an office needed to be over time. This piece has a polished aluminum base and an off-white laminate top. Wood…
This is a large Double Pedestal Executive Desk in Walnut, designed by Jens Risom for Risom Designs Inc. in the 1960s. This example dates to ca. 1970 and has been recently refinished. It features several drawers which provide ample storage, and offers a kneehole space for your desk chair. It stands on four solid walnut…