Pair of Tadao Inouye for Brown Jordan Kantan Lounge Chairs, ca. 1960. Beautiful pair of low lounge chairs by Tadao Inouye for Brown Jordan. Professionally restored newly powder coated frames and new strapping make these beautiful chairs better than new. Done in monochromatic black on black tones, make these chairs perfect for any outdoor setting. Measure 26″ W x 27″ D x 13″ Seat Height x 24″ Back Height
Pair of Tadao Inouye for Brown Jordan Kantan Lounge Chairs, ca. 1960. Beautiful pair of low lounge chairs by Tadao Inouye for Brown Jordan. Professionally restored newly powder coated frames and new strapping make these beautiful chairs better than new. Done in monochromatic white on white tones, make these chairs perfect for any outdoor setting. Measure 26″ W x 27″ D x 13″ Seat Height x 24″ Back Height
Richard Barr for Laurel Brutalist torch cut bronze and copper lamp, 1965. Model H-821, this beautiful and substantial bronze and textured copper base lamp is a statement for any room. All original in very good condition, the lamp stands as shown 45″ High. Designed by Richard Barr was a prominent designer for Laurel Lamp Company and this original appeared in the supplement B catalog in 1965. Measures as shown: 45″ H x 16″ Diameter. Height to neck switch is 31″. New Ivory Drum Shade Included.
Henning Norgaard for Komfort Rosewood and Smoked Glass Side Table, ca. 1960. Small rosewood and smoked glass square side table with floating glass top on a delicate rosewood base. Measures 19.5″ x 19.5″ x 15″ H
Wear consistent with age and use. One small chip on corner of glass. Frame has some spotting, but still very usable in original condition.
Henning Norgaard for Komfort Rosewood and Smoked Glass Coffee Table, ca. 1960. Beautiful delicate rosewood frame with original smoked glass top that floats effortlessly on the notched frame. Piece is in very good original condition with only slight wear. Measures 31.5″ Square x 16.5″ H
Lucite and Glass Console Table, ca. 1980. Beautiful thick lucite base with metal detail and carved design with cut glass top. All original in very good original condition 8/10. Glass sits on base and is easily transported in two pieces. Measures 60″ W x 18″ D x 28.5″ H
Bjorn Wiinblad for Rosenthal Gold Lotus Silhouette Tableware, Service for 8. Beautiful set of service for 8 includes: 7 Dinner Plates 8 Salad Plates 8 Bread/Dessert Plates 8 Large Soup/Salad Bowls 8 Small Soup Bowls 1 Large Serving Bowl 1 Large Serving Platter 5 Teacups with Saucers 1 Creamer/Milk Server 1 Lidded Sugar Bowl 1 Small Lidded Bowl The missing large plate and teacups can be reordered from Rosenthal or found online to complete the set if you wish. Priced Accordingly.
Rosewood and brushed aluminium cylinder table lamp by Laurel, circa 1970. Original glass diffuser and shade. Original wiring, excellent original condition. Can be seen in our Modern Vault Showroom at 361 Old Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA.
Measures: 35″ with shade. Cylinder alone measures 19.5″ height x 5″ diameter.
Porcelain Face and Foot Planter by Taste Setter Sigma Italy, ca. 1970. Beautiful white glazed porcelain face and footed vase/planter. Excellent original condition with no chips or cracks. Each side has a different motif of nose, eyes, ears, pocket. Free from stains or crazing. Planter retains makers mark on underside.
Measures 14″ H x 11.5″ Diameter
Two Piece Round Travertine Coffee Table Set by Up & Up, ca. 1970 in the style of Angelo Mangiarotti. Beautiful two piece Italian travertine and two identical pieces that can be pushed together or separated and staggered for a more interesting design aesthetic. The tables are in very good to excellent vintage condition with only two small flea bites on the lower edges, as shown. Tops are free from cracks or scratches, very slight wear. When together, table measures 39″ Round and 15″ High.
Hivo Van Teal Lucite Tic Tac Toe Set, ca. 1970. Unique lucite set signed by the artist. Fun, whimsical conversation piece for your coffee table or game room. Signed by the artist Hivo Van Teal. Measures 12″x12″ Cubes are 2″x2″x2″.
Industrial Metal Llama Sculpture by Robert Cumpston, 1930-2018. Metal Llama sculpture by Robert Cumpston of IL. Signed by the artist. Cumpston grew up, lived on, and worked the family farm in Colfax, IL which he eventually took over. But in his free time, he used the skills he developed repairing farm equipment to weld together spare equipment parts and scrap metal to create amazing animal sculptures. As he enjoyed making these artistic sculptures and was successfully selling them, in 1981 Cumpston rented the farm and gave up farming so he could focus on making art. Though Cumpston, a graduate of Colfax High School, never attended college or took art classes, he was extremely successful—selling much of his work locally, but also selling it to clients across the U.S. If you aren’t familiar with his work, visit Bloomington’s Miller Park Zoo, where some of his “animals” are on display.
Brass Cubist Floor Lamp by Robert Sonneman for Koch & Lowy, ca. 1970. Brass base with articulating brass shades that move separately from each other. Each takes a standard light bulb, but you can also use LED to minimize heat from standard bulbs. The base has some wear as shown, otherwise in good vintage condition with original wiring. Measures 59″ High and 10″ at base
Pair of Beaded Wall Hangings by Palecek Handcrafted, wood beads in a soft white finish hand-sewn together over a metal frame. Wall décor comes with metal keyhole hangers for mounting both vertically and horizontally. Beautiful flowing wooden beads create the look of movement. Each Measure 40″ Square
Eero Saarinen for Knoll Boucle Womb Chair, 2019. Covered in Flax Boucle from Knoll. The expressive sculptural forms of the Eero Saarinen Womb Chair (1946) can also be found in his architecture, from the TWA Terminal (now the TWA Hotel) at New York’s JFK Airport to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. In 1940, the Finnish American and his friend Charles Eames took first prize at the Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition at MoMA. Later that decade, Florence Knoll challenged Saarinen to create a chair that she could curl up in, which led to this iconic design. The Knoll Womb Chair has an enveloping form that continues to be one of the most celebrated and recognized representations of midcentury organic modernism. By applying foam molded over a fiberglass shell, Saarinen created a single-piece form that perfectly facilitates a relaxed sitting posture. Manufactured by Knoll according to the original specifications of the designer.
Height: 35.5 in (90.17 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)Depth: 34 in (86.36 cm)Seat Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)