Rosewood Expandable Bar Cabinet by Torbjorn Afdal for Bruksbo, Norway 1960. Very desirable rosewood bar cabinet designed by Torbjørn Afdal for Bruksbo of Norway. Locking cabinet opens to reveal storage for all necessary bar accessories and glassware. Black micarta flip-top doubles in size and slides to the right for double working space. Bar is complete with two original brass skeleton keys and original castors.
Torbjørn Afdal was one of the leading designers at Bruksbo Tegnekontor and in Scandinavia. Afdal became more well known when his furniture was bought by US first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and by the Japanese Emperor. In later years, he was granted the commission to design the parliamentary and chairs and tables to the courthouse in Oslo.
The bar has two doors with the interior concealing one shelf, one drawer, green felt-lined wine racks and compartments to store glasses. The back is fully finished in rosewood.
Excellent original condition with hardly any wear, would rate as a 9.5/10.
Closed measurements are 16.5″ D x 30.5 W x 34.5″ H
Open measurements are 16.5″ D x 60.5″ W x 34.5″ H
Edward Wormley for Dunbar walnut and brass magazine holder coffee table with lower shelf and brass accent detail. Top has some slight wear, no deep scratches or chips. Brass stretcher bars are free of rust. Model 5933. Stamped on underside. Measures: 66″ L x 17″ W x 15″ H.
Dyrlund Teak Expandable Lotus Table, ca. 1960. Highly desirable expandable teak dining table by Dyrlund of Denmark. Leaves fold over and slide underneath top to accommodate 4-6 people or 10-12 fully extended. A wonderful example of Danish craftsmanship.
All original, does have some slight wear to edges of lower skirt, however the top is near perfect. Bookmatched grain and beautiful color.
Measures 54″ small and 78″ Large with leaves extended
Pair of Vintage Framed Kuba Cloth Wall Decor. Beautifully framed with white shadowbox background and black frame. Measures 29″ W x 33″ H. Sold as a pair. Kuba cloth, a distinctive raffia textile, originated in the 17th-century Kuba Kingdom of central Africa, now in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is known for its intricate geometric designs and cultural significance.
David Cressey drip glaze ceramic table lamp, circa 1970. Beautiful mustard glaze with walnut base and original wiring in good working condition. Does not include shade. Measures: 21″ height to switch and 9″ diameter at widest. Wear consistent with age and use. Does have a small missing piece of drip glaze about 1″ long near the back of the lamp, can provide photos on request. Not seen from the front of the piece.
Ceramic Birdhouse by Stan Bitters for Hans Sumpf California, ca 1970. Beautiful example of some of the best work by Stan Bitters for Hans Sumpf, California. This low-fire terracotta birdhouse is in very good to excellent vintage condition 9/10 with all original discs and ceramic bird figure. The terracotta house is free of chips or cracks and even has the original rope. Very scarce and desirable piece for your home, garden or patio. Measures 7″ Diameter (house) and 25″ Total height
Pair of Stacked Lucite Lamps in the style of Karl Springer, ca. 1970. Beautiful condition lamps include custom black shades with matching silver lining. Original wiring in working condition. Measure 4″ x 4″ and 18″ to the neck switch. Shades included total height is 26″. Shade is 12″ Square.
Pair of Channel Stitch Swivel Lounge Chairs. A modern take on the classic library chair, luxurious, Italian-inspired seating features dramatic channeling for trend-forward texture and a sumptuous sit. Upholstered in a crisp, clean linen-blend fabric. A 360-degree swivel delivers fresh appeal from every angle. Overall in very good condition with only very slight wear, almost new.
Beautiful walnut, travertine and cane coffee table by Gerry Zanck, circa 1957. Lower shelf with cane in perfect condition, beautiful walnut grain and travertine in good condition. Solid walnut frame in good condition. (Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Travertine has small chip, as shown and minor flea bites.) Overall the item is in good condition. Gerry Zanck designed for the Gregori Furniture Company in Shelbyville, IN from 1957-1961.
Measures 54″ L x 32″ W x 18″ H