This is a finely-woven Nepalese Rug, designed by Joseph Carini and Aurelie Lang for Carini NYC in the 2000s. Carini NYC is one of the last of the modern rug makers in the world to use authentic Tibetan knotting techniques. They have perfected sourcing naturally-derived dyes after decades of experimentation. The colors they choose for…
This is 17 Modules of Palaset Storage Cubes, originally designed by Ristomatti Ratia in 1972. This forward-thinking system for organizational living was only in production for a few years in the early 1970s. Its production became obsolete once the 1973 gas crisis took hold, as the plastics industry was hurt by the lack of raw…
This is a large-scale French Travel Lithograph Poster, designed by Graphic Designer Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron under his well-known pseudonym “Cassandre”. The piece was printed by Danel and Lille. The ad was promoting the ferry from Callais, France to Dover, England, and evokes the spirit of the Beaux Arts era. This poster measures 1 inch deep,…
This is a sculptural wood leg splint, designed for the U.S. Navy in the early 1940s by Charles and Ray Eames. The piece was created of birch and molded plywood, and the wood has taken on a wonderful warm patina over the years. Many staunch Eames aficionados consider these splints to be the nonpareil in…
This is an original ‘Tea Trolley 900’ Modern Cart, designed in 1937 by Aino and Alvar Aalto for the World Exhibition in Paris. The Aalto’s use of Finnish birch and rattan could be considered an early form of “organic modernism”; it was their take on the ‘International Style’, which celebrated wood in its natural state….
This is a Large ‘Dynamic’ Ball Pendant Suspension Lamp, initially designed by Wilhelm Vest for Vest Leutchen in 1967. This pendant dates to the late 1960s. The lampshades are made of solid metal, consisting of 21 white lacquered metal rings that are connected with ropes. The shade is marked with the original Vest, Austria label….
This is a large teak rectangular wall mirror, designed by Pedersen & Hansen for Viby J. in the early 1960s. The piece was hand made in Denmark The mirror measures 21.5 inches wide, 1.75 inches deep, and 40.5 inches high. The mirror is In excellent vintage condition and is ready to hang. Please see photos.
This is a Swedish music stand, initially designed by Bruno Mathsson for Firma Karl Mathsson in 1936. This piece dates to 1968 and was produced in Sweden. The design features a tubular steel base, and has a top adorned with both solid ash and birch veneers. The table is adjustable in both height and angle….
This is a Tea Trolley 900, originally designed in 1937 by Aino and Alvar Aalto for the World Exhibition in Paris. The trolley features a white ceramic-tiled top, and has an attached rattan basket which makes it perfect for serving. The piece’s frame is made from birch which has been bent, and the top and…
This is a Tea Trolley 900, originally designed in 1937 by Aino and Alvar Aalto for the World Exhibition in Paris. The trolley features a white ceramic-tiled top, and has an attached rattan basket which makes it perfect for serving. The piece’s frame is made from birch which has been bent, and the top and…
This is a Palanox organizer, designed by Ristomatti Ratia in 1972. This forward-thinking system for organizational living was only in production for a few years in the early 1970s. Its production became obsolete once the 1973 gas crisis took hold, as the plastics industry was hurt by the lack of raw materials made of oil….
This is a Postmodern Kitchen Still Life Photograph by Jan Groover and dates to the year 1978. This work is edition 1 of 3. Jan Groover primarily focused on still life photography and her work was featured and exhibited in museums around the world. The sheet measures 16 inches by 20 inches and the image…
This is a large-scale watercolor portrait on paper, painted by Till Freiwald. Freiwald’s images depict everyday people of various ethnicities in closely-cropped head-on portraits. After an initial encounter with a subject, Freiwald takes photos and develops them. He then makes small-scale sketches from the photograph. Setting those drawings aside, he completes his monumental watercolors from…
This is a Rug that was designed by Paola Lenti. It was produced in Italy and dates to 2005. The rug is an oval shape and is made of an unknown yarn material. The listed price includes one rug and there are three available to purchase. The rug measures 5 feet by 12 feet and…
This is a Rug that was designed by Paola Lenti. It was produced in Italy and dates to 2005. The rug is an oval shape and is made of an unknown yarn material. The rug measures 8 feet by 15 feet and is .25 inches thick. Overall, this piece shows minimal wear and is in…
This is an Aria I Wool Rug from the Nomad Collection, designed by Edward Fields for the Tai Ping Carpet Company. It was hand-tufted in China in 2011 using their traditional proprietary methods. The Tai Ping Carpet Company is based in Hong Kong and is primarily dedicated to serving the architecture and design community. Tai…