Listed for sale is a very rare and highly desirable Herman Miller 102 inch 4992 slat bench, designed by George Nelson and George Nelson Associates. This is one of Nelson s most iconic designs and this is one of the most unique and sought after iterations. The bench is in delightfully original condition, showing some…
This is a Safari armchair and coordinating ottoman, designed by Poul Hundevad for Vamdrup Denmark in 1950. The frames are constructed of teak and the set retains its original natural linen canvas upholstery. To find the chair with its accompanying ottoman is quite special. The chair measures 27.56 inches long, 25.6 inches wide, and 32.68…
This is a set of eight Dining Chairs, Model 4671, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1948. These examples date to the 1950s, and the listed price includes the set of eight chairs as photographed. They have padded seat and back cushions that are upholstered in tan fabric, and they have four tubular…
This is a set of four Saarinen Executive Chairs, model 72C, originally designed by Eero Saarinen for Knoll International in 1950. The set was produced in the USA at around the same time. The listed price includes the set of four chairs. These chairs feature freshly reupholstered seats, redone in a white Knoll Textiles fabric….
This is a set of four Child s Bertoia Side Chair with seat cushion, originally designed by Harry Bertoia in 1955. These particular examples were produced by Knoll in the USA in the 1950s. The design is comprised of welded steel rods, the seat being white with a black base, and they have a red…
This is a set of six Model No. 155 Dining Chairs, designed by Danish designer Borge Mogensen for Soborg Mobelfabrik in 1950. This particular set dates to the 1950s. The chairs are constructed with frames of solid teak which have teak veneer surfaces. Each chair measures 18.5 inches deep, 19.75 inches wide, and 30.25 inches…
This is a Double Dresser, designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll International in 1958. This example dates to the late 1950s and features a rich Brazilian Rosewood Veneer. The wooden case sports six wide drawers and sits atop a chromed-steel base with adjustable feet. A black spacer separates the two chests, and the piece has…
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 Florence Knoll T Angle End Table, Model 308, initially designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Associates in 1952. This example dates to the 1950s. It features a square top with black laminate surface, and has white powder coated legs. It retains its Knoll label, which is affixed underneath the piece. It indicates…
This is a Large Walnut Lounge Chair, Model WWZ, designed by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb Furniture circa 1955. The elegant design features a frame of solid walnut (seemingly bleached walnut), and the piece has been freshly reupholstered in an off-white fabric from Knoll Textiles. It has a slatted back and has pronounced angular arms and…
This is an original ‘Tea Trolley 901’ Serving Cart, designed in 1936 by Aino and Alvar Aalto for Artek. The piece was manufactured in Finland circa 1950s. The strong frame is made from birch which has been bent. The top and bottom trays are of form-pressed birch plywood, and the top has a white ceramic…
This is a handsome solidly constructed Danish stool, featuring tapered teak dowel legs, and newly reupholstered in full grain black leather. This piece was designed by Aksel Bender Madsen and Ejner Larsen, and manufactured by Willy Beck in the 1950s. The stool measures 14.5 inches in length, 22 inches wide and 21 inches high. The…
This is a Walnut Full-Sized Headboard, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in 1952. This design was part of George Nelson s Thin Edge Series. It features a construction of both solid walnut and walnut veneer. The headboard measures 2 inches deep, 54 inches wide, and 31 inches high. There is obvious patina to…
This is a George Nelson queen-sized headboard, Model 4909, produced by Herman Miller in the USA. It was originally designed in 1954. The piece is formed of solid and veneered walnut. While it is incredibly simple in form, the design allows for the walnut’s grain pattern to be appreciated. This headboard measures 2 inches thick,…
Listed for sale is a 1950s Thonet bentwood side table with legs designed in a similar manner to that of Alvar Aalto. These tables are iconic works of 1950s furniture design, as Thonet produced countless works of influential furniture during that time period. Condition overall is excellent. It came from a notable Philadelphia, Pennsylvania estate…
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….