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Teak Stacking Bookcase by Børge Mogensen for Søborg
US$1,975.00
Denmark, 1960sThis teak bookcase exemplifies the solid simplicity of line typical of its Danish designer Børge Mogensen. It is constructed in two pieces, each with an adjustable shelf.A companion secretary is available.MeasurementsHeight: 57.25"Width: 39.25"Depth: 12.50SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Teak
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Planner Group Desk by Paul McCobb for Winchendon
US$2,200.00 United States, 1950sPart of the Planner Group that Paul McCobb designed for Winchendon in the 1950s, this classic desk places a rectangular top over a bank of two drawers on the left and two tapered dowel legs canted to the right. The solid maple desk is finished with a rich walnut stain and its drawers feature conical brass pulls.MeasurementsHeight:...
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Rare Set of Cane Dining Chairs by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks
US$7,200.00
United States, 1950sThis rarely seen dining chair set — two armchairs and four side chairs — by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks features generous curved cane backs on mahogany frames with tapered legs.The side chairs are 18 inches wide.MeasurementsHeight: 37"Width: 24.25"Depth: 22"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Cane, Leather, Mahogany
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Art Deco Three-Drawer Nightstand in Myrtle Burl
US$1,875.00
United States, Early 1930sThis bow-front nightstand is a great example of American Art Deco furniture from the 1930s. Raised circular brass pulls complement the handsome myrtle burl.Corresponding four-drawer and five-drawer dressers are available.MeasurementsHeight: 27"Width: 15.75"Depth: 14"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Burl
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Art Deco Five-Drawer Dresser in Myrtle Burl
US$4,600.00
United States, Early 1930sThis bow-front dresser is a great example of American Art Deco furniture from the 1930s. Raised circular brass pulls complement the handsome myrtle burl.A corresponding four-drawer dresser and a nightstand are also available.MeasurementsHeight: 48.75"Width: 35.75"Depth: 20"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: BurlShare or Print Page
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Art Deco Four-Drawer Dresser in Myrtle Burl
US$4,300.00
United States, Early 1930sThis bow-front dresser is a great example of American Art Deco furniture from the 1930s. Raised circular brass pulls complement the handsome myrtle burl.A corresponding five-drawer dresser and nightstand are also available.MeasurementsHeight: 35.75"Width: 46"Depth: 21"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Burl
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Tall Cabinet with Glass Doors and Leather Panels by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks
US$6,800.00
United States, 1950sIn this handsome Paul McCobb–designed cabinet, oiled walnut frames glass and leather-fronted cases. The upper display case has six adjustable glass shelves; the lower case features two wide drawers above generous storage, with two adjustable shelves behind folding doors paneled in leather.MeasurementsHeight: 77.50"Width: 42"Depth: 15"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Glass, Leather, Walnut
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High-Backed 2056-C Armchair by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates
US$3,900.00
United States, 1950sThe dramatic form of this angular high-back chair, model 2056-C by Adrian Pearsall, belies its comfortableness. The walnut frame is upholstered in a vibrant yellow-orange.MeasurementsHeight: 53.5"Seat Height: 17.5"Width: 28"Depth: 30"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut legs and Maharam textile: Divina by Kvadrat, color 46
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Large Framed Poster for Joan Miró Exhibition, 1974
US$2,600.00
France, 1974This large-scale color lithograph served as a poster for the 1974 retrospective of the work of Spanish artist Joan Miró at the Grand Palais, Paris.MeasurementsHeight: 63.50"Width: 47"Depth: 1.50"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Paper
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Tabletop Vanity Mirror by Kipp Stewart for Directional
US$2,400.00
United States, 1960sKipp Stewart designed this rare tabletop vanity for Calvin Furniture’s Directional line. It comprises a walnut frame with a single drawer below a swiveling vanity mirror. The drawer front features seven inlaid asterisks.The original manufacturer’s label is intact in the interior of the drawer.MeasurementsHeight: 27"Width: 18.25"Depth: 12"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Brass, Mirror, Walnut
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Three-Drawer Dresser by Kipp Stewart & Stewart MacDougall for Drexel Declaration
US$1,400.00 United States, Late 1950sKipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall designed this dresser as part of Drexel’s popular Declaration collection. Their signature white porcelain pulls highlight the beauty of the oiled walnut. The three-drawer case sits atop tapered legs of solid walnut.The back of the piece is stamped with the model number, 801-440-2.A corresponding men’s dresser is also available.MeasurementsHeight: 31"Width: 36"Depth:...
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Pair of Low Lounge Chairs by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$8,400.00
United States, 1950sEdward Wormley designed these clean-lined wing chairs, model #5938, for Dunbar’s New Career Collection. A sloping back rises from low, wide seats that angle up from the mahogany base.These rare chairs have been newly reupholstered in Knoll’s “Harrison” textile (color: Marshfield).MeasurementsHeight: 32"Width: 26"Depth: 29.5"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Mahogany, Textile
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Walnut & Japanese Fir Sideboard by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
US$9,600.00 United States, 1950sEdward Wormley designed this sideboard, model 671A, for Dunbar in 1953 with Japanese fir panels that contrast with the walnut frame. The case has two drawers on top with bronze pulls. Behind the four sliding doors are four adjustable maple shelves and two trays. The entire piece sits on a leather-paneled plinth.MeasurementsHeight: 32"Width: 70.75"Depth: 18.25"SpecificationsMaterials/Techniques: Walnut, Japanese...
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