This is a LKX-2 side chair, originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1951. This particular example was produced by Herman Miller in the USA C. 1954. The chair is comprised of a steel wire seat with a bikini pad in yellow fabric atop a steel X-base. LKX-2 is an acronym for Lounge Height…
This is a set of four DKX chairs, originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1951. These particular examples were produced by Herman Miller in the USA C. 1954. The chairs are comprised of a steel wire seat with foam that are upholstered in black naugahyde atop a steel X-base. DKX is an acronym…
This is a set of four DCM Chairs, originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1946. These pieces were produced by Herman Miller in the USA C. 1954. Their design features a bent-plywood seat and back with a Calico Ash veneer face, and tubular chromed-steel legs. The listed price includes all four chairs sold…
This is a rarely seen Extension Dining Table, Model 5757, designed by George Nelson and Associates for Herman Miller in 1955. The piece features a white powder coated steel base with four legs, and has a tabletop of white laminate. The table measures 36 inches deep, 36 inches wide, and 28.5 inches high. It includes…
This is a custom Italic Cabinet, designed by Alcoa Reynolds GF Studios for Gordon Bunshaft and SOM s Reynolds Metals Headquarters in Richmond, VA. The design is largely seen as a collaboration, as SOM was hugely involved in furniture design at that time through the leadership of Bunshaft. Bunshaft was an important American architect; a…
This is an Italic Desk, designed by Alcoa Reynolds GF Studios for Gordon Bunshaft and SOM s Reynolds Metals Headquarters in Richmond, VA. The design is largely seen as a collaboration, as SOM was hugely involved in furniture design at that time through the leadership of Bunshaft. The collaborators such as GF Studios and Alcoa…
This is an unusual pair of Florence Knoll Armchairs, model 84 ULB, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1956. We date this pair to C. 1958, and the listed price includes the pair. They are all original, having legs of bent walnut veneer, and retain their original brown upholstery. This model is exceedingly difficult to…
This is an original 1960s Florence Knoll Two-Position Credenza, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1958. It has a case composed of Brazilian Rosewood, and has a top in white and grey marble. There are two top drawers with chromed steel pulls, and it offers two larger drawers on the bottom that are ideal for…
This is a 1960s two door cabinet credenza, attributed to Lehigh Leopold. This piece is comprised of an oak frame and features chrome legs. The credenza measures 38.25 inches long, 20.25 inches wide, and 26.25 inches high. While this piece was recently sanded and refinished, it still shows some expected wear from previous use, but…
This is a Custom Polished Stainless Steel coffee table, produced by Treitel Gratz in the 1960s. This piece came directly from the private collection of Gratz Industries, formerly Treitel Gratz. Its sculptural construction is formed from solid steel, and it has a thick glass top. The particular designer is unknown at this time, though it…
This is a Large Walnut Credenza, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in the late 1950s. This particular piece dates to circa 1961. It features a steel frame with a walnut veneer case, and it retains its original chromed-steel pulls. It offers lots of storage, having two deep drawers for filing, two drawers on…
Listed for sale is a very rare and original set of six Herman Miller Eames PKC-2 dining side chairs, designed by Ray and Charles Eames. This set is special for a number of reasons. First off, the set dates to circa 1961. This is clued in from the label underneath, which states Herman Miller, Inc….
This is a set of four DSL chairs, originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1961. These particular examples were produced by Herman Miller in the USA C. 1961. The chairs are comprised of a fiberglass shell seat upholstered in a green fabric atop a cast aluminum La Fonda base. DSL is an acronym…
This is a 622TA Draftsman s arm chair stool, originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1957. This particular example was produced by Herman Miller in the USA. The base is actually an earlier 1960s style base (circa 1962). It s possible that the shell actually says 1965 or that the base does not…
This is a Modern Brown Leather Settee Sofa, designed in 1966 by Dave Woods for the J.G. Furniture Company. The design was part of the Independent Suspension Group, introduced in Interiors Magazine in 1966. It has a highly polished steel frame, and has a dark brown canted leather or faux leather seat. The silhouette is…
This is a substantial 900 Series Walnut and Chromed-Steel Credenza, model 9CR 75, designed in the late 1960s by Myrtle Desk of High Point, North Carolina. They referred to the piece as a “Service Unit” in their catalog. It features walnut veneer surfaces, and has chromed-steel accents with coordinating drawer pulls. The piece has a…