Sculptural sphere vine ball. Beautiful organic natural vines twisted into a large sphere. Measures: 36″ height x 32″ diameter.
Laurel teardrop table lamp model H-929, circa 1977. Original metal teardrop table lamp, possibly attributions to Bill Curry. From 1977 Laurel Lamp Co. Catalog. Original shade and wiring in excellent condition. White enameled metal is excellent with very light wear, no chips or cracking. Original metal finial. Measures: 26″ High (including shade).
Shade does have a small dent, however still usable. Measures: 26″ height and 8″ diameter at base.
Midcentury walnut display cubes or side tables, circa 1970. Walnut with white and black laminate sides, they can be used together as small side tables, or as display pedestals for artwork or sculpture. Large measures 12 x 12 x 14 H and small measures 10.5″ square. Large has a beautiful white laminate top and black cube bottom and small has 4 walnut sides, 1 white laminate side and 1 black laminate side. Very versatile, can be used any way you like. Very good condition, with only slight wear to laminate. One of the cubes does have some peeling of the veneer, however very light and hardly noticeable.
Danish Teak Planter Boxes by Spøttrup, ca. 1960. Original metal planter trays included. Teak frames are in good condition with only slight wear, no breaks or cracks. Original tin trays have been cleaned and sprayed, they do have some deterioration on the bottom as shown, however not seen when planted or used as intended. Would suggest putting a liner inside before planting if indoors. We have 3 available, sold separately. Measure 21″ L x 15″ W x 14.5″ H
Gordon and Jane Martz Walnut and ceramic tile inlay bookends, circa 1960. Walnut cubes with brass detail and red/gold ceramic tile inlay. Brass has some patina to base, however is unseen when used as intended. Very good condition otherwise. Measure 6.75″ H x 5.5″ W x 1″ D.
Laurel Mushroom table lamp, circa 1965. Original black base with opaque glass mushroom shade. Measures: 12″ height x 13″ diameter.
Chrome and enamel floor lamp by Lad Team for Swiss Lamps Int’l, circa 1960. Articulating and pivioting head with black enameled base and chrome stem. Original cord with original foot switch in good working condition. Base has some wear as shown, shade has one small spot on edge, as shown but hardly noticeable.
Measures: 50″ H x 8″ W.
Raymond Lowey for Stiffel tension pole lamp, circa 1965. Black enameled pole and shades with brass and teak accents. Lamp is in good working order, the switch is a 3 way that allows you to turn on each light separately. Retains makers mark on pole, original wiring. Some light patina to brass and some slight wear to shades. All shades have the original diffuser, which are often lost. Bottom pole missing a foot.
Measures: 102″ High. can fit 7.5′ – 8.5′ ceiling.
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″.
Rare Isamu Kenmochi for Trend Pacific. Manufactured by Kanzo Itoh & Co. Small chrome task light with original half chrome bulb. Model 30-1A. Measures 8″ H x 4″ D. Excellent example of Japanese Industrial Modernism. Rare, not seen often. Some patina to base, otherwise good. Original wiring with cord switch.
Isamu Kenmochi (Japanese, 1912 -1971) was a Japanese modernist designer significant in the development of Japanese industrial design after World War II. Isamu Kenmochi was born on January 2nd 1912 in Tokyo.[2] Kenmochi graduated from the Tokyo College of Industrial Arts, now Chiba University Faculty of Engineering in 1932. After his graduation, Kenmochi worked at the Industrial Arts Research Institute in Tokyo. Kenmochi met artist and designer Isamu Noguchi in the summer of 1950 on Noguchi’s first trip to Japan. Together, the two developed a number of furniture designs, pioneering the Japanese Modern style which integrated the material culture of Japanese furniture with modernist styles. In 1952, Kenmochi visited the United States, later writing about the visit in the Industrial Arts Research Institute’s publication, Kogei Nyusu. Later that year, Kenmochi became a founding member of the Japan Industrial Designers Association. Basket Chair by Isamu Kenmochi and Isamu Noguchi In 1964, Kenmochi’s 1958 design for a lounge chair commissioned by the Yamakawa Rattan Company was added to the design collection of the MoMA. The design additionally won the G-Mark Prize. Kenmochi committed suicide on June 3rd, 1971 in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Vintage White Enameled Metal Dome Pendant Light, ca. 1965. White enamel is in very good condition with only slight wear. Small indentation on one edge, barely visible as shown. Re-wired with new 6′ plug in cord. Uses two 75W max bulbs. Unmarked. Measures 16″ Diameter and 9″ High
The LTR, or low table with rod base by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. A small side or occasional table with nice proportions and a lovely visual lightness due to the slender wire base. Solid core top and white laminate, or black laminate top over a zinc base. Original markings on underside. Price is for each individual table. Please indicate your color preference at purchase. Measures: H 10 in. x W 15.5 in. x D 13.25 in.
Colored blown glass and round metal chandelier, circa 1970. Vintage blown glass sconces in gold, green and purple with metal round wagon wheel type frame. Must be hard wired to ceiling. Original Mounting plate included. Glass is perfect with no chips or cracks to sconces.
Measures: 24″ diameter and 30″ high.
Turned teak table lamp, circa 1970. Original linen shade and wiring with brass neck. Measures 28″ height x 13″ diameter with shade. Base is 5″ wide.
Vintage metal fawn garden sculpture. Beautiful patina. Measures: 25″ L x 7″ D x 31″ H.