This is a three-seater settee, designed by Jens Risom for Knoll Associates in 1941. The piece has a frame constructed of pine (or possibly birch), and has newly re-done webbed straps. It is a true collector’s piece and only very rarely seen. This settee is 28 inches long, 63.5 inches wide, and 31 inches high….
Listed for sale is an exceptionally rare and early Jens Risom Sofa, model number 23, produced by Knoll and labelled H.G. Knoll Products. This particular examples dates to circa 1949. The model itself was designed in 1946 and made during the earliest production period, as the labels transitioned to Knoll Associates labels during the beginning…
Listed for sale is an original Florence Knoll three-seater sofa, designed by the renowned Florence Knoll and produced by Knoll Associates. This example was produced during the later 1950 s. It was re-done in recent years by East Penn Upholstery, a renowned upholstery shop very close to the Knoll factory, which is a recommended and…
This is an early Florence Knoll Parallel Bar System Sofa, Model 53, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1955. This piece was produced in the USA at around the same time. It is a rare example of Florence Knoll s work in its original form. The sofa features russet brown fabric upholstery, and has a…
This is a rare lounge chair with arms crafted by George Nakashima circa late 1950s, acquired from the family of the original owners. This is an iconic example of the slatted series, which in many cases was intended to be seen from the back side. This particular example is a single-seat lounge chair and is…
This is a rare settee crafted by George Nakashima circa late 1950s, acquired from the family of the original owners. This is an iconic example of the slatted series, which in many cases was intended to be seen from the back side. This particular example is the three seater and is constructed from solid walnut….
Listed for sale is a Model 3300 4 sofa, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen of Denmark. This examples was produced circa 1957. While it is more common to see the single-seater, loveseat, or three-seat sofa, this is a far rarer 89 inch four-seater. The sofa measures 89 in D x 28.5 in H…
This is an armless two-seater tuxedo settee sofa, designed by Davis Allen and Gordon Bunshaft of SOM Architects. This example appears to be a Thonet production, one of the manufacturers who produced these sofas and lounge chairs for SOM projects, among others. It has tufted black upholstery, and has square polished-steel tubular legs. It is…
Listed for sale is a gorgeous Model No. 263 three-seater sofa, designed by Mies Van Der Rohe and produced by Knoll International. These pieces were produced in the late 1960 s to early 1970 s for a limited time and at great expense. Mies Van Der Rohe designed the piece during the 1930 s, though…
Listed for sale is a notable and very rare Nicos Zographos CH28 ribbon three-seater sofa in brown leather, produced by Nicos Zographos Designs Inc. The custom fabricate and polished stainless steel legs have a nice patina and the leather is clean and pliable. This example represents some of the early design work from Zographos, taking…
This is a 3473 sofa, originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller in 1964. It s constructed from aluminum, iron, and plywood. It may be the original white naugahyde upholstery, though was more likely reupholstered later in its life. The detailing looks very nicely done regardless. It was aptly named after its…
This is a 3473 sofa, originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller in 1964. It s constructed from aluminum, iron, and plywood. It may be the original white naugahyde upholstery, though was more likely reupholstered later in its life. The detailing looks very nicely done regardless. It was aptly named after its…
This is a 3473 sofa, originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller in 1964. It is constructed from aluminum, iron, and plywood. It was recently recovered (2021) in black naugahyde, which was Charles Eames preferred material for these. It was aptly named after its catalog number, 3473. The 3473 was only in…
This is a Kontiki Three-Seat Leather Sofa, initially designed by Arne Norell in 1970. This example was produced by Scanform in Colombia in the early 1970s. The ‘Kontiki’ line was inspired by the movable nature of safari furniture, in that it can be assembled and disassembled for travel. The wooden teak frame is held together…
This is a possibly custom Three-Seat Sofa in Dark Orange Hopsack Fabric, dating to the 1970s. It came to us from a home in Ithaca, New York. The silhouette echoes the designs of Pierre Paulin, but there are no tags to indicate the maker. We have three pieces from this collection available for individual purchase….