Chrome and enameled metal floor lamp by Robert Sonneman, ca. 1970. Very good original condition with original wiring. Chrome is in excellent condition with no rust or pitting. Orange enameled metal shade is also very good with only slight wear as shown. Base is solid iron and both the base and shade articulate 360 degrees for maximum lighting condition. Measures: 50″ height and 29″ deep from neck to edge of shade.
Faux bamboo upholstered barrel back lounge chair. Beautiful pickled finish with a great decorative fabric. Gorgeous barrel back design, very comfortable and is a great accent chair for almost any room. Measures 24″ W x 21″ D x 19″ seat height x 28″ back height.
Original abstract oil on canvas, ca. 1965. Beautiful orange warm tones add color and depth to this piece. Original oil on canvas by unknown artist from a prominent Laguna Beach, CA estate. Good original condition with original wood frame.
Measures 41.5″ W x 31.5″ H.
Art Deco pendant chandelier in chrome and glass. Beautiful vintage art deco chandelier with original frosted glass and chromed steel frame. Some minor patina to chrome, original wiring and three bulb sockets. Measures: 18″ diameter x 18″ high. Chain is 28″ long but can easily add or adjust for your needs. Will need to be hardwired to ceiling.
Round travertine and sculpted walnut coffee table, circa 1965. Gorgeous creamy Italian travertine in very good condition with sculpted walnut base. Classic and timeless design, reminiscent of Bertha Schaefer or Gio Ponti designs. Travertine is excellent with very slight wear. Measures: 36″ diameter and 14″ high.
Semi pendant enameled metal light by Torsten Thorup & Claus Bonderup for Fog & Morup, circa 1965. Original chocolate brown enameled metal color, offered in catalog dated 1970. Comes with original cord, measuring 32″ and ceiling plate. Could also be rewired if longer cord is desired. Very good to excellent original condition with no chips to the enamel and underside is original white with slight patina.
Measures: 18.5″ diameter x 9″ cord is 32″ length.
Guitar pick side table by Yngve Ekström for Dux, 1965. Beautiful old growth teak top with contrasting black legs and brass hardware detail. Measures 27″ L x 28″ W x 19.5″ H.
Marilyn Kay Austin for Architectural Pottery unglazed vessels, pair, circa 1970. Beautiful stoneware unglazed versions in very good original condition with matching inscribed dates on bottom of 10-20-1976. Both have some slight calcium deposits but are sound with no chips or cracks. Excellent original condition. Measures: 12.75″ diameter x 9″ height.
Chrome table lamp by Curtis Jere, 1976. Very good original condition, signed with original shade. Measures: 33″ H x 21″ W x 12″ D.
Ewa Varnamo ‘Crow’s Foot’ brass and enameled metal desk or table lamp, circa 1955. Very desirable color combination with white/ivory enameled metal shade and brass neck with black base. Beautiful modern design with great character. Does have some slight wear to edges of shade and base as shown, however in perfect working condition. Perfect in smaller spaces or for a desk.
Measures: 15″ height x 12″ diameter.
Rosewood and chrome rolling dry bar or cabinet by Leif Jacobsen, circa 1970. Beautiful grained rosewood with polished chrome hardware and casters. Could be used as a dry bar as well as for clothing/storage as a cabinet. Very good original condition with only slight wear. Rare piece with exceptional craftsmanship. The rosewood interior shows a rich grain with the original shelving and drawers. Inner shelving is fixed, not adjustable. Can provide interior dimensions if needed, but tall enough for bottles or glasses less than 11″ High.
Leif Jacobsen was born in Denmark but his family came to Canada when he was still an infant. In 1952 he opened an eponymous custom millwork firm. The company was subcontracted to complete work for American firms Knoll International and Herman Miller, but soon moved into designing its own furnishings under the direction of Danish-trained cabinetmaker Svend Neilsen. Leif Jacobsen made furnishings for major retailers of the day, including Walter Nugent Designs, Nienkämper, and Metalsmiths. They were also known for their high-end custom office furnishings: a suite could cost upwards of $20,000 in the 1960s. (Gotlieb & Golden, p. 243) The firm’s luxurious rosewood credenza shows why prices were so high. The workmanship is impeccable and the style timeless.
Measures: 42″ W x 19″ D x 46.5″ H.
Pair of Lisa Johansson-Pape table lamps, circa 1960. Beautiful white opaque blown glass made in Italy. Both are in very good vintage condition with no chips or cracks and porcelain sockets have been replaced. Measures: 12″ height x 8″ diameter at widest.
Metal sunburst wall sculpture, circa 1970. Brutalist style, torch cut discs on wire rods. Brass has original patina. Measures: 34″ H x 29″ W x 6″ D.
Set of 12 vintage brass and enamel cabinet hardware, circa 1965. Beautiful brass with enameled interior. Measures: 4.25″ L and mounting holes are 3.5″ on center. Original screws included.
Pair of ceramic cutout lamps with dual illumination, circa 1970. Beautiful black and white design with independently controlled top and bottom switch to illuminate the column or neck separately. Excellent original condition. New wiring. Measure: 21″ to neck switch and 8″ diameter at widest sold as a pair, shade not included.