Listed for sale is one of the rarest and best documented sets of Eames DCM chairs in existence. First and foremost, it is a set of six original matching maple DCM dining chairs, produced by Evans. This set came from the estate of the original owner, who meticulously documented their pieces. This set is accompanied…
This is an Eames LCW Lounge Chair in Walnut, dating to circa 1948. It has the 5-2-5 screw pattern underneath, indicating Evans production. This example is in very good to excellent vintage condition with some wear from use and nice patina. See photos. The hardware appears to be completely original. The back surface has a…
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…
Listed for sale is a pair of No. 126 louvered maple dressers, designed by Florence Knoll and produced by Knoll Associates circa 1948. These are exceptionally rare and early examples of Florence Knoll s work. They were in fact only produced from 1948-1956. This pair came from a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area estate with numerous other…
Listed for sale is an original pair of very early production Scissor lounge chairs, No. 92, for Knoll Associates. These were produced circa 1948 and were also introduced in 1948. In dating the chairs, the 601 Madison Avenue label is notable, in that they moved from that showroom location in 1950 to the 575 Madison…
Listed for sale is a Pair of matching serpentine-leg 2-door credenzas cabinets by Johnson Furniture Co from Grand Rapids. The cabinets were designed circa 1948 by the renowned trio of Pipsan Saarinen Swanson, Robert Swanson, and Eliel Saarinen. The group has some extraordinary history, with Eliel Saarinen having led Cranbrook s Academy of Fine Art…
This is a set of four DCW Dining Chairs in Calico Ash, initially designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1946. These are ultra-rare, early examples that were produced by the Evans Plywood Company circa 1948. One chair retains its original Evans label. One chair was previously drilled through the panel panel, however, we had…
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 a two-door cabinet designed by George Nelson and produced by Herman Miller circa 1950. This is a gorgeous original example, which appears remarkably intact. As noted in the photos, the cabinet has two pull-out drawers and otherwise has slots for hanging shelves. The cabinet was specified in walnut. Overall, condition is…
Listed for sale is a super rare, limited production T Angle coffee table, produced by Knoll Associates. This is an early and unique Florence Knoll design, which is noted in the Knoll Furniture 1938-1960 book by Steven and Linda Rouland as having been produced only between 1950 and 1951. This particular example retains its original…
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 set of five Artek N65 Children’s Chairs, initially designed by Alvar and Aino Aalto in 1935. This particular set dates to the 1950s. The chairs were produced in Finland and feature the classic bent-birch plywood construction that Aalto is known for. The seats are finished in a red laminate. The listed price…
This is a model B34 Chair, created from steel, gray canvas & stained wood. The piece was originally designed by Marcel Breuer for Gebruder Thonet in 1929. This particular example dates to the 1950s. The chair measures 26 inches deep, 22.5 inches wide, and 33.5 inches high. It has a seat height of 16.15 inches….
This is a set of six dining chairs designed by Carlo Ratti for Industria Legni Curvati in the 1960s. The chairs are formed from bent plywood with a teak veneer, and have black tubular steel legs. The curved seats give a nice contrast to the straight minimalistic metal legs. The slightly tapered legs are slanted…
This is an iconic slatted-oak bench, Model 400, designed by Harry Bertoia and produced by Knoll. It is an early piece, and dates to circa 1952. The bench was constructed using solid oak wood for the slats, and has a base of black welded steel. The piece is unmarked, but we guarantee it to be…
This is a truly “monumental” Danish credenza, designed by Henry Rosengren Hansen and produced by his company, Brande Møbelindustri. It was handcrafted in Denmark in the 1950s, executed in beautifully bookmatched Brazilian Rosewood. Rosengren Hansen was the owner of Brande Møbelindustri and also manufactured pieces for Kurt Østervig and Hans Olsen. It offers a complete…