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 Carimate chair, formed of an ebonized-beech wood frame, and a hand-woven rush seat. This chair was designed by Vico Magistretti in 1959, and was manufactured by Artemide. The ebonized frame shows a few scratches, and the rush seat shows some wear as photographed. The price listed is for the single chair. This…
This is a fine set of eight CH23 Dining Chairs in oak and paper cord, initially designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen in 1950. These particular examples date to the 1960s. The rolled paper seats were redone decades ago and have developed a lovely patina. The oak has been aged to perfection through decades…
This is a solid oak Sawbuck lounge chair, model CH28P, designed by Hans Wegner in 1951. This particular piece was produced by Carl Hansen & Søn in the 1960s. The design features a solid oiled-Oak frame, and has tan leather upholstery on the seat and back. This chair measures 26.3 inches long, 28.7 inches wide,…
This is a Champagne Chair, designed by Estelle & Erwine Laverne in 1957. It was made by Formes Nouvelles. This piece was produced in the early 1960s as part of their Invisible series. It features a cast-acrylic perspex shell, and has a tulip-shaped revolving base. It has a cushion that is removable, currently upholstered in…
Listed for sale is a set of stacking chairs, believed to be produced by the Italian manufacturer Dal Vera. Charlotte Perriand had selected the chairs for use in the Les Arcs ski resort in France. This gorgeous set of six chairs came from a notable estate in North Carolina, along with some special pieces from…
Listed for sale is a minimal danish end table, designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Vejle Stole & Mobelfabrik. The manufacturer Vejle Stole & Mobelfabrik was based in Vejle, Denmark and was crafting furniture since 1894. Between then and its closing in 2011, the company produced finely crafted furniture for a number of well recognized danish…
This is a Four Position Credenza, originally designed by Gordon Bunshaft and Davis Allen in the late 1950s. This particular example was produced by Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill (or SOM) Design in the USA and dates to the 1960s. It s comprised of walnut, polished stainless-steel pulls, legs, and trim, and has a travertine slab…
This is a Tuxedo Club Chair, designed by Davis Allen under the leadership of Gordon Bunshaft within SOM. The detailing is typical of Davis Allen s work, with an emphasis on perfectly sharp lines and corners. The chair has a highly polished stainless-steel base with long thin ribbon rubbing horizontally, and retains its original red…
This is an uncommon Daybed, designed in circa 1958 by Richard Schultz for Knoll International. Around the same time, Florence Knoll & Charles Niedringhaus were designing their own set of convertible sofas at Knoll; perhaps this was Schultz’s iteration of the model 703 omitting its removable backrest. We believe its design and production were executed…
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….
These are 152 Tulip Stools, originally designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956. These particular examples were produced by Knoll in the USA in the 1960s. The stools are comprised of vinyl upholstered seats atop aluminum bases. They appear to swivel, though could also be that the seat is threaded to remove the base. The listed…
This is a Pedestal Tulip Side Table, initially designed by Eero Saarinen for Knoll in 1956. This particular example was produced by Knoll in the USA in the 1960s. The base is formed of molded cast iron and the tabletop is white marble. The table measures 20 inches in diameter and is 20.5 inches tall….
Listed for sale is a 1960s executive armchair No. 71 USB designed by Eero Saarinen and produced by Knoll. This particular example retains part of its original 320 Park Avenue label, dating it to the 1960s. It was specified in black leather, which is very unusual for this era. The legs are chromed steel. The…
Listed for sale is an original 1960s womb chair, designed by renowned architect and furniture designer Eero Saarinen. This is one of Saarinen s most iconic works, which was introduced in 1948. This particular example dates to circa mid 1960s and notably retains both the original black finish to the base and also the original…
This is an original Womb lounge chair and its accompanying ottoman, models 70L and 74y, designed by Eero Saarinen for Knoll in 1948. This set was manufactured in the USA in the 1960s. The chair features a seat that is formed of foam-covered molded fiberglass, and it has tubular chromed-steel legs. The original fabric is…