Listed for sale is a very early, rare N-12 extension dining table, designed by George Nakashima and produced by Knoll Associates. This is one of the earliest examples of furniture produced by George Nakashima, as he collaborated with Knoll only during the easiest part of his career in furniture. Pieces by Knoll were produced prior…
This is a T Angle dining table, Model 309, designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll International in 1952. This particular example dates to the 1950s. It features a square top of black laminate formica, and has black enameled steel legs. This table measures 34.25 inches wide, 34.5 inches deep and is 28 inches high. The…
This is a gateleg ‘Maria Flap’ folding dining table, initially designed by Bruno Mathsson in 1936. This example was produced by Karl Mathsson in Värnamo, Sweden in the 1950s. The piece is appropriately stamped Bruno Mathsson Design, Made in Sweden . This edition is done with a solid beechwood frame, and has a teak top….
Listed for sale is a very rare and early Eames for Herman Miller square DTW-4 dining table with circular wood dowel legs. This example was produced after the straight-legged DTW was taken out of production in 1950. This was produced from 1950-1957 by Herman Miller. This particular table has a white laminate top and black…
Listed for sale is a very rare George nelson X leg dining table desk, produced by Herman Miller. This example is the model number 7230-X table, which was only produced between 1950 and 1956. This table retains its original herman Miller label, which dates it to circa 1954. The top is in very good to…
Listed for sale is a rare AT321 extension dining table, designed by Hans J. Wegner and produced by Andreas Tuck circa 1960. This is one of the most luxurious table designs by Wegner in the most sought after material (Brazilian rosewood). This example has two leaves. As far as condition, the table is in gorgeous…
This is a Gateleg Dining Table, originally designed by Brode Blindheim for Sykkylven. This particular example dates to the 1960s. This piece is comprised of Brazilian rosewood and it s design features both stationary and hinged legs allowing the table to fold down. When open, the table measures 61 inches long, 28.25 inches wide, and…
This is a Florence Knoll dining or conference table, initially designed by Florence in 1950. The table features a rectangular walnut top and has a chromed-steel base. This example retains its 320 Park Avenue label, dating it to the 1960s. The piece measures 34 inches deep, 72 inches wide, and 27.5 inches high. It was…
This is a Walnut Conference or Dining Table, designed by Jens Risom and produced by his company Jens Risom Design Inc.in the 1960s. The silhouette appeared in a 1959 Risom catalog and was known as the model T 180. It has a hint of a surfboard shape, but is slightly tapered at each end. The…
This is a Group 8 Walnut Conference or Dining Table, designed by Jens Risom and produced by his company Jens Risom Design Inc. It features an oval top with a two-toned wood veneer that rests upon a walnut frame with six legs. The table appears to have been remarkably well maintained, and the top has…
This is a Marble Dining Table designed by Katavalos, Littell, and Kelley that was produced by Laverne Originals. According to their 1962 catalog, they had a relationship with Stendig (Stendig is written underneath) and sold Mies van der Rohe-designed furniture that was imported by Stendig in their catalog. The name Wagner Henzy Fisher (this is…
This is a Laverne dining table, originally designed by Katavolos, Littell, and Kelley. This particular example was produced by Laverne in the USA circa the 1960s. The table is comprised of a rosewood tabletop with steel legs. The table measures 84 inches long, 42 inches wide, and 28 inches high. It was freshly refinished, and…
This is a PK-41 Rectangular Dining Table, designed by Poul Kjaerholm for E. Kold Christensen in 1964. This table dates to the 1960s. It features a top made of Oregon Pine and has four chromed steel legs. This minimalist table is an important icon of Danish design, made with only the highest quality materials. The…
This is a PK-41 Rectangular Dining Table, designed by Poul Kjaerholm for E. Kold Christensen in 1964. This table dates to the 1960s. It features a top made of Oregon Pine and has four chromed steel legs. This minimalist table is an important icon of Danish design, made with only the highest quality materials. The…
Listed for sale is an exceptionally rare vintage petal dining table, produced by Knoll and Designed by Richard Schultz. This table has a fabulous patina to the redwood top. It is an earlier piece from the 1960 s. As a result, the redwood carries fabulous character and patina. The base is in nice condition, showing…
This is an American modern Walnut dining table that came from Home Life of America Insurance Company Headquarters. This piece dates to the 1960s and is similar to works by Jens Risom or Florence Knoll, but unable to verify exact maker. The table measures 72.25 inches in diameter and 29.25 inches high. It shows expected…