United States, Early 1960s Jens Risom designed this distinctive walnut side table with a raised gallery on three sides, a single suspended drawer and a low shelf covered in black leather. A rarely seen piece with great charm.
United States, 1968 This rarely seen lounge chair, designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar, sets a green leather-embossed vinyl sling seat into an elegant frame of ash that opposes a rectilinear base with curved arms.
United States, Late 1950s This walnut sideboard/buffet for H. Sacks & Sons of Massachusetts shows Paul McCobb’s exacting selection of materials and attention to detail. An inset top of white marble sits above six small drawers with aluminium pulls. A […]
United States, 1960s Designed by Jens Risom, this striking walnut sideboard features a travertine top and four leather-panelled doors with large curved aluminium pulls. The interior compartments have four shelves and four drawers, all in high-gloss white paint.
Italy, 1980s Created by Mario Bellini for Cassina in the early 1980s, these handsome 415 Cab armchairs exemplify fine Italian design, with their enameled steel frames entirely covered in black saddle-stitched leather. Perfect for lounging. The impressed Cassina mark appears […]
United States, 1950s In this handsome Paul McCobb–designed cabinet, oiled walnut frames glass and leather-fronted cases. The upper display case has six adjustable glass shelves; the lower case features two wide drawers above generous storage, with two adjustable shelves behind […]
United States, 1950s This rarely seen dining chair set — two armchairs and four side chairs — by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks features generous curved cane backs on mahogany frames with tapered legs. The side chairs are 18 inches […]
Denmark, 1960s Designed by Arne Vodder and manufactured by Sibast, these armchairs, model #341, feature solid rosewood frames with black leather upholstery.
Denmark, 1960s This leather sofa is in the style of Borge Mogensen. It is upholstered in worn brown leather that adds to its comfort and aesthetic appeal.
Denmark, 1960s Designed in the style of Børge Mogensen, this well-constructed and deeply comfortable Danish armchair features a solid wood frame upholstered in patinated brown leather.
20th Century This modern daybed features a large, tufted leather bed and chrome legs. The daybed includes a long cylindrical cushion that straps to the base to secure it in place.
Denmark, 1960s Poul Kjærholm designed the PK11 chair in 1957 as a matching companion to the PK51 worktable from the same year. The PK11 is a complex and beautiful modern chair carried by a three-legged satin-brushed stainless steel frame with […]
Italy, 20th century This sofa was designed by Vico Magistretti for Cassina’s Maralunga series in 1973. In 1979, the series won Italy’s Compasso D’Oro award for Industrial Design. The sofa features very comfortable seats with an adjustable backrest at each […]
Italy, 20th century This three-seater sofa was designed by Vico Magistretti for Cassina’s Maralunga Series in 1973. In 1979, the series won Italy’s Compasso D’Oro award for industrial design. The sofa features very comfortable seats with an adjustable backrest at […]
Italy, 20th century This lounge chair and ottoman were designed by Vico Magistretti for Cassina’s Maralunga Series in 1973. In 1979, the series won Italy’s Compasso D’Oro award for industrial design. The lounge chair features a very comfortable seat with […]
Italy, 20th century This pair of chairs was designed by Vico Magistretti for Cassina’s Maralunga Series in 1973. In 1979, the series won Italy’s Compasso D’Oro award for industrial design. The chairs feature very comfortable seats with an adjustable backrest […]
Italy, 20th century Set of two 413 Cab armchairs and four 412 Cab armless dining chairs. The Cab Chair by Mario Bellini is widely recognized as one of the more significant chair designs of the twentieth century. A version of […]
United States, 2000s Designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1927 for the Weissenhof exhibition in Stuttgart, Germany, and manufactured by Knoll, the MR lounge chairs are a classic of early modernism. The cantilevered tubular steel frame and generously proportioned […]
Italy, 20th Century Designed by Le Corbusier in 1928, this modern club chair is composed of a chrome frame and four black leather cushions.
Denmark, 1960s Designed in the manner of Børge Mogensen, this Danish modern settee offers a comfortable seat for two. Upholstered in black leather, it sits on solid wood block legs.
Denmark, 1940s This rare rocking chair was designed in 1942 by Hans Wegner and produced by Mikael Laursen. With its gently curving back, the chair showcases Wegner’s elegant approach to modern design. This chair has been reupholstered in rich brown […]
Denmark, 2007 Poul Kjaerholm designed the award-winning PK22 lounge chair in 1956. This later production of his cleanly profiled chair features classic black leather on a matt chrome steel frame.
Italy, 2001 These dining chairs were designed by Paolo Piva and manufactured by B&B Italia. They are upholstered entirely in black leather. The seat backs are joined to the base with chrome tubing, which allows for some give and provides […]
USA, 1940s These armchairs were manufactured by Shaw Walker in Michigan. They feature an aluminum frame with wood arms, front legs, and back, as well as an upholstered leather seat.
USA, 1998 The iconic Eames lounge chair and ottoman, this chair features walnut veneer and black leather. Ottoman measures 26″ W x 22″ D x 16″ H.
USA, 1970s A beautiful example of the iconic Eames lounge chair and ottoman, this chair features the classic rosewood veneer and black leather. Ottoman measures 26″ W x 22″ D x 16″ H.
Denmark, 1960s This black leather sofa in the style of Borge Mogensen is in excellent original condition.
USA, 1970s A beautiful example of the iconic Eames lounge chair and ottoman, this chair features the classic rosewood veneer and black leather. Ottoman measures 26″ W x 22″ D x 16″ H.
Denmark, 2000 The PK22 chair was designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1956. This pair features classic black leather on stainless steel frames.
USA, 2009 This classic sofa, designed by Florence Knoll in 1954, is upholstered in deep blue Sabrina leather over a steel frame.
USA, 2001 Designed by George Nelson and Irvining Harper and manufactured by Herman Miller, the iconic Marshmallow Sofa was first introduced in 1956 and has remained a staple of modern design. This cheerful example is upholstered aubergine leather.
Denmark, 2008 Designed by Hans Wegner in the early 1970s, this deeply comfortable sofa, in rich black leather, sits on a polished stainless steel base that carries through to the front and back of the upholstered armrests. This timeless three-seater […]
Denmark, 1950s This chair was designed by Hans Wegner in 1951 and manufactured by AP Stolen. It is composed of an oak frame with dark grey leather upholstery. The leather is well-aged with a beautiful texture and patina.
USA, 1950s This buffet was designed by Paul McCobb for H. Sacks & Sons. It is constructed of walnut and features an inset marble top. This piece provides ample storage with four upper drawers and eight lower drawers that are […]
USA. 2008 Designed in 1956 by Eero Saarinen, the tulip chair and table were awarded the Museum of Modern Art award in 1969, and they remains icons of American modernism to this day. This set includes a 36″ round white […]
Denmark, 1950s This lounge chair, designed by Hans Wegner, is upholstered in buttery, burgundy leather and features a boxy seat on cylindrical stainless steel legs.
Denmark, 1950s This wingback chair is upholstered in tobacco brown leather and is supported by cylindrical solid rosewood legs. The chair has aged well and features a rich patina and beautiful wear to the leather.
Denmark, 1960s Finn Juhl designed this lounge chair, known as the Bwana Chair, in 1962. Its teak frame cradles a comfortable seat upholstered in rich olive leather. This chair is a very early production, with stamps on the frame.
Sweden, 1930s The Eva Chair by Bruno Mathsson is composed of a cotton webbing seat on a serpentine birch frame. This beauty of this example is enhanced by its patina from many years of use. This chair also features a […]
Italy, 2001 Designed by Antonio Citterio in 1999, the Solo chair model S47 is intended to be a fusion of traditional comfort and modern design. These chairs feature a buttery cream leather seat on a sleek aluminum frame. A total […]
Denmark, 1950s This chair, designed in 1949 and known as the Colonial chair, was inspired by Ole Wanscher’s interest in 18th century English furniture. This example is composed of solid rosewood with black leather cushions.
Denmark, 1950s Three-seater sofa by Hans Wegner for Getama, featuring elegant oak plank frame and original spring cushions. This sofa has been updated with a two-tone design featuring newly upholstered leather arms that add interest and durability to this piece.
Denmark, 1960s The Corona Chair was first produced by Danish designer Poul Volther in 1958, and received instant acclaim. Originally made from solid oak, experimentation with various materials led Volther to re-release it in steel in 1960.
Denmark, 1993 Designed by Borge Mogensen and manufactured by Svend Skipper, this stately leather armchair features a very comfortable seat and rich leather upholstery.
Denmark, 1950s This very comfortable set includes an armchair by Fritz Hansen and an ottoman by ottoman Hans Olson. The two items are each in rich black leather on rosewood legs and pair perfectly together. The ottoman measures 24″ W […]
Denmark, 2002 Arne Jacobsen designed the Swan chair in 1958 for the lobby and lounge areas of the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. An elegant and organic shape ideal for lounge and waiting areas as well as the home.
Denmark, 1960s This set of four chairs by Arne Vodder for Sibast features solid rosewood frames with black leather cushioned seats.
Denmark, 1960s Sofa after Borge Mogensen in rich brown leather that is in excellent condition with no scratches or fading.
Sweden, 1960s Comfortable lounge chair and ottoman by Arne Norell features original leather cushions that strap onto beechwood frame. Label intact. Ottoman measures 30.5″ W x 22″ D x 16″ H
Denmark, 1950s Hans Wegner designed this minimalist lounge chair, model GE-260A, for Getama in 1950. The solid oak frame supports a striking high back to which the tapered arms are attached with brass fittings. The spring coil system gives the […]
USA, 1960’s An early example of the iconic Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, this chair features classic black leather and beautiful rosewood veneer. Ottoman measures 26″ W x 22″ D x 16″ H.
Denmark, 1958 This early edition of the classic Swan Chair by Arne Jacobsen is upholstered in a chocolate brown leather with a beautiful patina.
Denmark, 1970’s This pair of armchairs and ottoman are upholstered in a warm orange leather. Ottoman measures 24″L x 16.5″W x 17″H.
Denmark, 1960’s This beautiful example of the Ox chair and ottoman is in excellent condition.
USA, 2000 This large J-shaped sectional sofa was custom-made by Vladimir Kagan. It is composed of two segments that are upholstered in rich navy blue leather, and it features a chrome base.
USA, 1960’s This unique dresser is accented with leather-front drawers and diagonal grooves.
Sweden, 1960’s This comfortable low lounge chair is constructed of solid rosewood with original black leather. Ottoman measures 23″ square x 14.5″H
Denmark, 1950’s This seat on this elegant folding stool has been expertly replaced with high quality leather.
Italy, 1990’s This Alanda sofa by Paolo Piva features adjustable armrests and headrest. The innovative design allows the sofa to adapt to the user’s comfort. With armrests down the length is 100″.
Italy, 1970’s This 414 CAB chair by Mario Bellini for Cassina is a classic and elegant design that showcases amazing leatherwork skill.
Sweden, 1950’s This chair has been beautifully crafted. The leather straps under the seat have been replaced, but the one behind the back is original. The leather has a nice patina.
Italy, 1990’s This quality-made Italian leather sofa has wide comfortable armrests that are sturdy enough to sit on. The sofa comes with two matching throw pillows.
Denmark, 1970’s One of Finn Juhl’s most well-known pieces is the “Chieftain Chair”. Designed in 1949, it is a fine example of Juhl’s innovative idea of separating the sculpturally shaped seat and back from the wooden frame. Beautifully crafted of […]
USA, 1950’s This stunning armchair in the style of Vladimir Kagan is in wonderful, completely original condition. The black leather has a beautiful patina and the graceful curving frame makes this chair a piece of art. Manufacturer label March 1959.
This armchair and ottoman by Arne Norell is in original vintage condition and the leather has developed a wonderful patina over time. Ottoman measures 25″W x 20″D x 15″H.
Denmark, 1949 Design This large version of Juhl’s notable Chieftain chair is a rare example of his influential style. Designed in 1949, this stunning chair was originally produced in fewer than five examples. This Double Chieftain chair was manufactured in […]