This is an original 1958 Aluminum Group reclining lounge chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. This example is a true collector’s item, as the Saran upholstery is quite rare and coveted. It has the “Patent Pending” stamp branded into its cast aluminum base. The polyester saran fabric, developed in concert with…
This is an original Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, models 670 and 671, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller in 1956. This set dates to ca. 1958. The shells on this set are composed of Brazilian Rosewood, and the upholstery has been freshly redone in smooth tan Italian leather. Both pieces have…
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…
This is an extraordinarily special cabinet by Jens Risom for Jens Risom Design, which came from The Seagram Building, arguably one of the most important works of architecture in the world, designed by Mies van der Rohe with some interiors by Philip Johnson. As far as its history and style, this is a classic ebonized…
This is a set of four DKR-2 wire dining chairs, designed by Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller in 1951. This particular set of four chairs dates to circa 1958. They have steel wire frames, and their original yellow naugahyde two-piece bikini seat covers. The eiffel tower base is quintessential Eames, and is one…
This is a George Nelson full-sized headboard, produced by Herman Miller in the USA. It retains its circular medallion label, which dates the piece to the 1950s, more specifically circa 1958. The piece was specified in Walnut. While it is incredibly simple in form, the design allows for the walnut’s grain to be appreciated. This…
This is an original AP-27 lounge chair, accompanied by its coordinating AP-29 stool, initially designed by Hans Wegner for A.P. Stolen in 1954. These pieces were produced in Denmark ca. 1958, and they were exported to the U.S. by Povl Dinesen around the same time. We have freshly reupholstered the set in a saddle brown…
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…
Listed for sale is a very rare and unusual coffee table by George Nelson. This is the model number 5752 coffee table by George Nelson and Associates, which was produced by Herman Miller from 1956 until 1967. This particular example was specified in Teak (which has now evenly faded to a more oak-like tone). The…
Listed for sale is a circa 1959 production Herman Miller Eames DAX dining side chair with dark green original naugahyde removable pad and fiberglass shell (with painted back). The DAX is an iconic design by Ray and Charles Eames. This example showcases the shift toward the H base style, which follows the earlier X base….
This is a Twin-Sized Headboard and Footboard Set, designed by Jens Risom for Jens Risom Designs circa 1959. The listed price includes one set, and we have three sets available for purchase. They feature frames of solid American Walnut, and they retain their original dark yellow vinyl upholstered panels that are attached to each headboard….
This is a Full-Sized Headboard Bed Frame in American Black Walnut, designed and produced by Thomasville in the USA in 1959. The bed frame measures 79.75 inches long, 55.75 inches wide, and 43.75 inches high. This piece does show wear consistent with previous use but overall is in good vintage condition. Please see photos.
Listed for sale is a rare Buttercup chair from The Invisible Group, designed by Erwine and Estelle Laverne from Laverne Originals. The Buttercup chair is constructed from lucite, a type of acrylic that the Laverne s used experimentally in their furniture. This example was produced circa 1960. It is overall in very good to excellent…
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…
Listed for sale is an absolutely exceptional and very rare Gerald Luss credenza, produced by the Lehigh Furniture Company circa 1960. This credenza is now famous for its misattribution to Charles and Ray Eames for the IBM Pavilion at the 1964 World s fair. Instead, it was actually designed by architect, designer, and inventor Gerald…
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…