Large Paolo Soleri bronze windbell, circa 1965. Beautiful early bronze wind bell with original kite and great patina. Makers mark on edge of bell. Heavy, weighs approx. 13 lbs. Bell measures 8″ height, 7″ diameter and 23″ overall from chain to kite.
Round travertine and brass coffee table by DUX, circa 1965. Beautiful sculpted teak legs, brass x base stretcher bars and tipped feet. Original heavy travertine with notched edges for the legs. Stamped on underside, often attributed to Bruno Mathsson for DUX. Wood has been professionally restored, travertine is in very good original condition with only very slight wear on edge, shown Measures: 40″ Diameter x 15″ high.
H.W. Klein for Bramin sculpted teak dining chairs, circa 1965. Sculpted solid teak frames with original black Naugahyde seats in very good condition with only slight wear. Solid teak, not veneer, these chairs are slightly wider than most Danish dining chairs and the seat appears to be floating on the frame. Very good to excellent original condition.
Measures 20” W x 20.5” D x 29.5“ H seat height 17”.
Pair of Paul McCobb Model 3015 wingback lounge chairs, circa 1955. Rare matching pair professionally restored in a rich, high quality oatmeal/light tan felt poly. Fabric exceeds 60,000 double rubs using Wyzenbeek method. Gorgeous design, this chair sits very comfortably and deep, suitable for a taller person, however maintains the perfect balance of size and scale. Chairs have been professionally restored with new foam, fabric and original maple legs. Beautiful rare wing back design, hard to find in a matching pair.
Measures 32″ W x 30″ D x 40″ H x 18″ seat height.
Sculpted Danish teak floor lamp, circa 1965 with vintage shade. Solid teak base with weighted iron insert and sculpted neck. Original wiring in very good condition, works perfectly. Measures: 56″ H as shown with shade. 46″ H from base to top of neck, base is 9″ diameter.
John Mascheroni for George Kovacs Barbell task light, circa 1970. An exceptional midcentury white barbell desk lamp designed by John Mascheroni for George Kovacs, circa 1970s. The lamp sits on its original = acrylic cylindrical base and, with a unique switch mechanism, is turned on and off by leaning the lamp forward and backward on the base and can rotate 360 degrees as well as tilt. In excellent vintage condition with wear consistent with age and use. Measures: 6″ x 6″ x 21″.
Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son CH 25 lounge chair, circa 1950. Early model, marked on underside with stamp and Danish maker’s mark. Early example in hand oiled oak. New papercord seat and back restored to exacting standards as the original. Iconic piece that is perfect for almost any decor. Frame is in very good original condition and wood has been cleaned and oiled. This is an original, early chair not a newer reproduction that you often see.
Measures H 28.50 in. x W 27 in. x D 30 in. Seat height 14.5 in.
Pair of Paul McCobb Planner Group spindle back chairs in their original maple with black finish, circa 1955. Original condition with just the perfect amount of wear and patina. Good structural condition, with age appropriate wear. We chose not to have these refinished, as we loved the worn in look of these beautiful chairs. Can be used as dining or side chairs or to add to your collection or mix and match for a great updated look.
Measure H 30 in. x W 17 in. x D 18 in. Seat height 17.5″.
Pair of walnut nightstands or end tables, circa 1960 by Stanley Furniture. Beautiful grained American black walnut with dovetail drawers and solid walnut base. One large drawer and one smaller drawer open for plenty of storage. Professionally restored walnut in showroom perfect condition. Measures 24″ W x 15″ D x 22.5″ H.