Pair of rosewood and brass X base side or end tables, circa 1965. Beautiful rosewood grain with brass X base stretcher bars in good vintage condition. Finished on all sides, these tables can float in the middle of a room. Unmarked, in the style of Harvey Probber. Each measures 24″ x 24″ x 16″ H.
Rosewood and brass table lamp, circa 1975. Rosewood body with brass base and brass decorative disc. Original wiring with new oval shade. Measures 33″ high with shade. Body measures 17″ to top of wood frame and 20″ to top of brass neck, base is 6″ wide. Shade is 14″ diameter x 20″ height.
Paul McCobb Planner Group 3-drawer cabinet, circa 1960. Professionally restored in perfect condition with original brass hardware. Marked on interior drawer. Measures: 24″ W x 18″ D x 30.5″ H.
Charles Eames for Herman Miller PSC chair, circa 1964. Second generation PSC swivel desk chair with desirable ‘Greige’ color fiberglass shell and Alexander Girard fabric. Chair is in overall very good condition, the fabric has some slight wear but no holes or tearing. The fiberglass shell is excellent with no cracks and the original Contract Base has the original floor glides. Chair is marked with the Herman Miller logo and the emblem on underside. Reupholstery is not necessary unless you wanted to replace foam. Swivel mechanism glides perfectly with no sticking.
Chair measures 18″ W x 18″ D x 31.5″ back height x 17.5 seat height.
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.
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″.
Opaline Blown Glass Lamp by Uno Westerberg for Böhlmarks, Sweden, ca. 1965. Beautiful opaque hand blown glass in perfect vintage condition, rare shape, this style hardly ever comes available for sale. Original cord and wiring. Measures 15″ High x 10″ Diameter at widest.
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.
Mixed Media Abstract Painting by J. Van Dreal, 1993. Original oil on canvas and mixed media abstract with great color and presence. Signed verso with artist and title “Two Creatures in a Box”, 1993-95. Original plywood frame. Measures 30.5′ Square
Milo Baughman Rosewood Parquet Side Table, ca. 1970. Professionally restored in excellent condition, the chrome is shiny and the rosewood top has been restored. Beautiful rosewood grain with classic X base frame. Measures 18″ Diameter 22″ H.
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
Outdoor lounge chair and ottoman by Tadao Inouye for Brown Jordan, circa 1970. Rare lounge chair version which is wider and lower than the standard chair. Matching ottoman included. Both are in very good vintage condition, the strapping is clean and free of cracks. Frame is navy blue with floor protectors in good condition. Some light scrapes on paint, otherwise very good.
Can be seen in our Modern Vault Showroom and Design Studio, 1810 Monrovia Ave. Costa Mesa, CA.
Measures: Width (in): 26, depth/radius (in): 30, height (in): 27, arm height (in): 17, seat height (in) 16.
Mies van der Rohe for Knoll chrome and glass side table, circa 1975. Very good original condition with shiny polished chrome-plated steel. Glass has minor wear as shown.
Measures: 27″ diameter x 20.5″ height.
Illuminated brass pedestal stand by Curtis Jere for Artisan House, circa 1980. Original frosted glass and wiring, signed on base. Unrestored original condition with some patina to base and wear as shown. Measures 29″ height x 18″ diameter.