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Two-Piece Sideboard Cabinet with Hutch by Merton Gershun for Martinsville
US$3,950.00
USA. 1950sThis sideboard with hutch was designed by Merton Gershun for Martinsville’s Dania Collection. It is constructed of walnut and features brass accents and drawer pulls. The hutch has three shelves behind sliding glass doors and a narrow drawer with felted slots. The cabinet has three deep louvered-front drawers beside doors that house three additional drawers and shelving.The hutch measures 36″ W x 12″ D x 39″ H.The sideboard measures 60″ W 18.5″ D x 30.25″ H.MeasurementsHeight: 39"Width: 60"Depth: 18.5"SpecificationsMaterials / Techniques: Walnut, brass, glass
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Woven-Front Mahogany Sideboard with Hutch by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$8,900.00 USA, 1949This classic mahogany cabinet by Edward Wormley for Dunbar provides ample storage. It comprises two components: a hutch with sliding glass doors and a sideboard with three drawers above sliding woven-front doors that reveal additional drawers and shelving areas.Upper portion measures 48″ W x 15″ D x 34.5″ D.Lower portion measures 61.5″ x 18″ D x 32″ H.MeasurementsHeight:...
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Modular Teak Storage/Desk Wall Unit by Finn Juhl
US$7,900.00
Denmark, 1950sThis modular wall unit from the Cresco Series by Finn Juhl comprises adjustable shelves, drawers, cabinets, and a secretary desk. The piece features Juhl’s iconic aluminum bow-tie drawer pulls and has the manufacturer’s mark on the underside.MeasurementsHeight: 81.25"Width: 68.25"Depth: 18.25"SpecificationsMaterials / Techniques: Teak, aluminum pulls
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Two-Piece Armoire Cabinet by Hans Wegner
US$4,950.00 Denmark, 1950sDesigned by Hans Wegner, this piece consists of two cabinet units, each with abundant storage space and plentiful shelving. The exterior frame of this cabinet is made of oak, while the cabinet doors are made of teak, giving the piece a subtle two-tone effect. Corresponding secretary desk also available.Upper portion measures 39.38″ W x 13.13″ D x 42.88″...
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Swedish Corner Cabinet
US$5,700.00
Sweden, 1950sThis stately and beautiful cherry cabinet fits neatly into any corner to provide ample storage for unusual spaces. With subtle federalist details, such as its tapered legs, reeded skirt and entablature, and inlaid doors, this cabinet is timeless piece of furniture. Working lock with key included.MeasurementsHeight: 57.25"Width: 41"Depth: 27.75"SpecificationsMaterials / Techniques: Cherry
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Full-Size Planner Group Headboard by Paul McCobb for Winchendon
US$1,900.00
USA, 1950sThis headboard was designed by Paul McCobb and manufactured by Winchendon Furniture. It is constructed of a maple frame with black wire rod shelving.MeasurementsHeight: 36"Width: 55.5"Depth: 9.5"SpecificationsMaterials / Techniques: Maple, black wire rod
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Dresser by Paul McCobb for the Calvin Group
US$3,250.00
USA, 1950sAluminum accents and drawer pulls emphasize the clean lines and beautiful walnut grain of this four-drawer dresser by Paul McCobb.MeasurementsHeight: 34.13"Width: 36"Depth: 18"SpecificationsMaterials / Techniques: Walnut, aluminum
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Pair of Small Dressers by George Nelson for Herman Miller
US$7,900.00
USA, 1950sDesigned by George Nelson for Herman Miller, these walnut dressers feature satin chrome J-shaped drawer pulls and rare satin chrome tapered legs. The upper drawer of each is divided into six compartments.A corresponding larger dresser also available.MeasurementsHeight: 30.88"Width: 34"Depth: 18.5"SpecificationsMaterials / Techniques: Walnut and satin chrome drawer pulls and legs
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Eight-Drawer Dresser by George Nelson for Herman Miller
US$6,500.00 USA, 1950sDesigned by George Nelson for Herman Miller, this walnut dresser features satin chrome J-shaped drawer pulls and rare tapered satin chrome legs. Four of the eight drawers are slightly larger than the others, giving the dresser a unique asymmetry. The top left drawer is divided into six compartments.A corresponding pair of small dressers is also available.MeasurementsSpecifications: Height: 30.88"Width:...
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Amboyna Burl Wood Buffet by William Doezema for Mastercraft
US$4,900.00
USA, 1970sDesigned by William Doezema, a cofounder of Mastercraft, this buffet cabinet offers plenty of storage with two wide drawers and adjustable shelving. The handsome exterior features dark amboyna burl wood with brass inlay along the top and sides and brass-trimmed doors.MeasurementsHeight: 29"Depth: 18"Width: 64.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Amboyna burl wood, brass
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Three-Door Lacquered Cabinet by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals
US$19,000.00
USA, 1950sA beautiful example of Tommi Parzinger’s work, this three-door cabinet comprises a white lacquered case set with brass studs on a dark mahogany base. Unique brass pulls reveal adjustable shelving and three deep drawers behind the cabinet’s doors.MeasurementsHeight: 32"Depth: 17"Width: 52"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Lacquered wood, brass
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Solid Walnut Chest of Drawers by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$9,500.00
United States, 1950sThe eight drawers of this solid walnut dresser by Edward Wormley form an elegant asymmetry that is emphasized by the inset brass ring pulls. The sides feature bold overlapping finger joints.MeasurementsHeight: 33.5”Width: 54.13”Depth: 19.25”SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Joinery Walnut, Brass
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Paldao Bookcase by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
US$2,600.00
United States, 1940sGilbert Rohde created this handsome bookcase, number 4113, for Herman Miller in the 1940s. Made of paldao wood, it has two fixed shelves set into a bevel-edged case that rests on an inset plinth. Original finish.MeasurementsHeight: 42”Width: 21.25”Depth: 17”SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Paldao
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