Early Eero Saarinen Tulip side table for Knoll, circa 1960. Early solid cast iron base, white laminate top. Some wear to edges as shown, but top and base are very good condition. Measures: 20.5″ height x 20″ diameter.
Paolo Soleri bronze windbell, circa 1960. Original Kite, makers mark on rim of bell. Beautiful patina. Bell measures 5″ long, 4″ diameter at widest point and 22″ overall from top of chain to base of kite.
Gerald Thurston for Lightolier Saucer floor lamp, circa 1965. Original wiring and diffuser (most are broken and missing). Beautiful white/off white enamel with brass detailing. Some patina to the base, as shown and some wear to shade. Power switch is replacement from previous owner. Shade is adjustable and neck is articulating by tightening available screws. Measures: 15″ diameter (shade) 12″ diameter (base) height adjustable between 41″ up to 53″.
Pair of bronze anchor bookends by Curtis Jere, circa 1970. Signed with beautiful patina to the bronze. Excellent vintage condition. Sold as a pair. Each measure 6.5″ L x 5.5″ W x 7.5″ H.
Cleo Baldon Custom Iron and Oak Barstool, ca. 1970. Solid construction with oak stretcher base and foot rest and classic directors style X base frame. Finished with a beautiful brown linen cover.
Measures 16″ W x 21″ D x 26″ H
Arthur Umanoff Iron and Wicker Candleabra, ca. 1970. Beautiful design, solid iron with all original wicker, excellent original condition. Measures 30″ H x 10 W x 7″ D
Table Lamp by Aldo Londi for Bitossi, Italy, circa 1965 in the classic “Abstract” design with Persian Blue Glaze. Original linen shade with matching trim. Original wiring, working condition.
Measures 23″ H from base to top of neck and 43″ High with shade. Diameter 10″
Can be seen in our Modern Vault Showroom and Design Studio, 1810 Monrovia Ave. Costa Mesa, CA.
Pair of Italian metal and glass side tables, circa 1970. Great patina to the metal with self adjusting feet and doors that open on either side. Original glass. Signed on underside. Each measure 28.5″ W x 18.5″ D x 24.5″ H Available to see in our Modern Vault Showroom and Design Studio, 1810 Monrovia Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Sold as a pair.
Martin Borenstein for Brown Saltman petite modular walnut dresser or credenza, circa 1960. Beautiful walnut grain with original hardware. Professionally restored in showroom perfect condition. Rare pieces, hard to find with walnut finish. Matching large dresser and nightstands available in a separate listing. Photographed in last photo with large dresser sold separately. Can be seen in our showroom, Modern Vault, 361 Old Newport Blvd, Newport Beach. Measures: 25.75 ” L x 21.5″ D x 29″ H. Both dressers together measure 86.25″ long.
Brushed nickel adjustable arm floor lamp by Laurel, circa 1968. Original shade and harp, this beautiful lamp has stood the test of time and is in original working condition. Adjustable height is perfect next to that favorite chair for reading or lounging. Available to preview in our Modern Vault Showroom at 361 Old Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA.
Measures 52″ H at mid setting. Can adjust from 41″ to 61″ high fully extended. Original shade included, does have small dent as shown but hardly visible.
Eames DKX-2 vintage wire chair with leather bikini cover. Original condition, leather is good with very little wear and original tags. H-base with original feet.
Can be seen in our showroom at Modern Vault, 361 Old Newport Blvd, Newport Beach, CA 92663
Measure: 32 in H x 18 in W x 19 in D.
Joan Miro ‘Upside Down Figures’ Tapestry, ca. 1965. Good vintage condition.
Measures 52″ L x 32″ W. Beautiful abstract colors on both sides.
CONDITION
Good. Some very small holes in the weaving as shown, throughout the piece however not noticeable unless held up to light. Can provide additional photos if requested.
An original abstract oil painting on canvas by Frederick M. Perl (1887-1983). This painting depicts abstract imagery expressed with bold strokes of red, yellow, blue, and green. The piece is hand signed and dated 1961 to the verso and presents in a black frame with mounting wire to the verso. Can be hung vertical or horizontal. Frederick M. Perl was born in Germany where he worked as an architect, then fled to New York in 1938 where he did modern interior design work and began painting. Moving to Santa Barbara, California in 1959, he executed a series of large abstract paintings considered to be his best work. He had one-man shows at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Long Beach Museum of Art.
Dimensions 47.0″ W x 34.0″ H x 1.125″ D
Vintage French Child’s Table and Chair Set, circa 1950. Original dark orange enamel finish with great patina on legs. Very good condition, some small chips in paint on table, as shown in photo, otherwise very good.
Table Measures 30″ L x 18″ W x 19.5″ H Chairs Measure 15″ W x 15″ D x 29″ H x 16″ Seat Height
Lucite and Brutalist sculptural lamp by Laurel Lamp Company, circa 1970. Beautiful clear Lucite with nail head design with just the right amount of patina. Metal base in excellent condition with original wiring. Includes square linen shade.
Measures: 32″ H (including shade) base is 8″ L x 5″ W.