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item name :
Cathedral Table by Silas Seandel
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Glass, Metal > Brass, Metal > Bronze
item description :
Cathedral Table by Silas Seandel
USA, circa 1975
An early example of Seandel's Cathedral Table he started producing around 1975. The brass/bronze base consists of cylinder shapes welded together in the cylinder shapes of varying heights. Seandel then deftly manipulates his welding torch to create the rough look on the edges.
Some scratches to the glass top, metal base in excellent original condition.
Campaign style daybed by Maison Jansen
France, circa 1970
Neoclassical inspired daybed by Maison Jansen in brushed steel with bronze details. The bed has large curule-forms at the head and base and four small curule-forms on each side of the frame. Illustrated in Elle Decor, September 2006, from the collection of R. Krakoff.
Black Lacquered Linen Coffee Table by Karl Springer
designers :
Karl Springer
Era :
Circa 1980
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal > Steel, Finish > Lacquered, Textile > Linen
item description :
Black Lacquered Linen Coffee Table by Karl Springer
USA, circa 1980
An excellent example of Springer's overblown, Deco-inspired proportions. Black lacquered linen covers the waterfall table and complemented by the wide legs finished with oversized chrome sabots.
Orange Lacquered and Faux Snakeskin Console by Arthur Elrod
designers :
Arthur Elrod
Era :
Circa 1960's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Finish > Lacquered
item description :
Orange Lacquered and Faux Snakeskin Console by Arthur Elrod, c. 1965. This piece was designed for a client’s home in Rancho Mirage, CA. While its size is modest, the blending of texture and vibrant color, typical of Elrod’s style, epitomizes the lifestyle of the groovy sixties and laid-back California living. Elrod often pulled from the desert environment he lived and worked in to design his interiors and furniture; he used a lot of color—bright and muted—and his textures entice touch.
Custom console by Michael Coffey, 2008. Coffey produced this curvaceous console with carved ridges that are nearly four inches deep in some areas. He always uses the traits of the wood—its color and grain—to design each piece. This piece is made from African Mozambique, which Coffey loves for its wide range of colors. Inspired by the natural wear of river rocks.
Metal > Steel, Technique > Gold-Leaf, Technique > Gilded
item description :
Paul Evans
Very Rare Pole Lamp
USA, c. 1965
Very Rare pole lamp by Paul Evans, circa 1965. Only a dozen of these lamps were ever produced due to the challenge of welding three sides. It is the only lamp with the cross bar structure. Both the vertical and horizontal pieces are constructed of cut, welded, patinated and gilt steel.
Custom Pair of Silver-Leaf Chairs designed by Geoffery Beene
USA, 1990
A pair of custom silver-leaf chairs designed by noted couturier Geoffery Beene for his own use. Each has a flared back and elegant tapered legs; the backs are finished in silver-leaf and seats and legs in black lacquer. Seats upholstered in black suede.
Excellent condition. Directly from the estate of Mr. Beene.
36.5"H x 17.5"L (each)
Fine Mahogany Occasional Table by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals
designers :
Tommi Parzinger
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Finish > Lacquered, Wood > Mahogany
item description :
Fine Mahogany Occasional Table by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals
USA c. 1950
Beautiful mahogany occasional table by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals. Graceful tapering saber legs, with one shelf. Finished with an ivory lacquer top. Signed with burned in mark, “Parzinger Originals”.
A unique custom chaise lounge by Phillip Lloyd Powell, c. 1960. This unique chaise has a wooden frame with turned feet and back supports finished in a colorful blend of burnt umber and fuchsia lacquer and silverleaf. The frame, back and pillow are upholstered in metallic silver leather, the seat cushion in purple ultra suede. A rope system adjusts the back for reclining. Powell typically drew his inspiration from his travels abroad; this piece is reminiscent of an Indian palace. Designed for the Berman’s of Allentown, PA and is signed on the frame Phillip Lloyd Powell Made for H. Berman Allentown, PA.
Metal > Steel, Metal > Copper, Metal > Brass, Metal > Bronze, Finish > Patina, Finish > Brushed Steel
item description :
An abstract wall sculpture titled Sunspots by Silas Seandel, 1982. Biomorphic formations in copper, brass, bronze and steel on steel rods give the sculpture a shallow three-dimensional effect. Each form has a different finish: brushed, molded, patinated red, polished, and a blend of finishes. Engraved signature Silas Seandel '82. Excellent Original Condition 26h 85w 17.5d
Pair of Gilt Chinoiserie Dressers and Mirrors by James Mont
designers :
James Mont
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Mirror, Wood, Technique > Gilded
item description :
A pair gilt dressers and mirrors by James Mont, c. 1950s. The dressers have an undercoat mixture of crimson and black that permeates through a thin layer of antiqued gold metal leaf. A gilt bamboo appliqué and molding graces the top panels on the front, left and right side. Two drawers each have one circular Asian styled pull that completes the piece. The mirrors have gilt bamboo appliqués at the top and bottom of the frame; the frame is finished in an antique gold metal leaf with a crimson and black undercoat that creates a warm glow.
Excellent restored condition
32h 48w 20d dressers
53h 41w mirrors
Nine Foot Sofa by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
Spectacular nine foot sofa by Edward Wormley for Dunbar. Expansive sofa floats gracefully on six nickeled feet. Two loose button tufted seat cushions and four loose back cushions. Upholstered in ivory boucle fabric. Model number 4907A. Documented in Dunbar Fine Furniture of the 1950s by L.Pina, ppg 31-32, 172-173
Very good original condition
33 H 108 L 37 D seat height 16.5
Tortoise shell lamp cast in aluminum by Arthur Court. Elegant, modern interpretation of a classic lamp. Signed with applied label, “arthur court designs”.
Magnificent, one of a kind console by Gio Ponti. Nearly nine feet in length, crafted of cherry, with red marble top. Tapering legs end in nickled brass sabot. Glass shelf runs the entire length of the console. Made by Ponti’s master craftsman Giordano Chiesa. Authenticated by the Gio Ponti Archives, sold with certificate of authenticity.
A spectacular Royal extension table by Maison Jansen. Dark grey lacquer surface on blackened steel legs mounted with gold plated accents. Versatile table extends from 55 inches to 78.75 inches with single leaf. Table folds flat for storage.
Documented in Jansen Decoration by Van Der Kemp – ppg 120-121; Jansen Furniture by Abbot – ppg 230-231 and Jansen by Abbot – ppg 182-183.
A large custom smoked mirror in vintage early 20th century frame designed and produced by James Mont for the King Cole Penthouse in Miami, Florida in 1963. The smoked mirror is of exceptional quality surrounded by a beautiful antiqued gold leaf frame. Mont was known for using antique and found objects in his creations and this is a dramatic example of his decorative work. This mirror will add a substantial dose of mystery and glamour to any interior.
A unusual single extra-wide three-tier Pagoda table by James Mont in brass leaf over silver leaf in original antique high lacquer finish. Exceptionally rare to find untouched original finish in this condition.
IItalian sofa by Arflex
A sofa by Arflex, c. 1950s. Newly upholstered in 100% silk velvet. Solid cast brass feet
Excellent Condition
33.5H X 76.5W X 32.5D
Pair of Italian Club Chairs by Arflex
A pair of club chairs by Arflex, c. 1950s. Newly upholstered in warm grey satin, each with brushed, solid cast brass legs and upholstery.
Excellent Condition
33.5H X 28.25W X 33.5D
Elegant pair of slipper chairs by Gilbert Rohde. Newly upholstered in a steel gray silk satin. Buttoned back rest and piping add to the glamour of these stylish chairs.
28.5"H x 15"H (Seat) x 34"L x 28"D
Excellent restored condition.
price :
$8,000.00 the pair
item name :
Pair of Club Chairs and Ottoman by Joseph Andre Motte
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
France
item description :
Pair of Club Chairs and Ottoman by Joseph Andre Motte France c. 1950 Fantastic pair of club chairs and an ottoman by Joseph Andre Motte. Reupholstered in beautiful gold 100% silk velvet on polished brass base. Very comfortable.
Restored Condition
Chair: 36H 34W 28D each Ottoman: 15H 19Diam
item # :
TMF941
price :
$10,000.00 the set
item name :
Gilt metal and wrought iron day bed by Ferrabini
designers :
Giovanni Ferrabini
item description :
Gilt metal and wrought iron day bed by Ferrabini, Italy, circa 1950s
Beautiful wrought iron day bed by renowned sculptor and architect, Giovanni Ferrabini. Italian, Circa 1950s. Gilt metal over the original lipstick red/orange enamel, the design incorporates symmetrical circular patterns and a regal crown-like Neo-Rococo motif.
75 H (headboard) x 79 L x 38 W
The lamp is a champagne color with canes of thick white glass that twists around the entire base. Speckles of gold are imbedded into the entire base. The lamp's original finial has the same champagne color and twist, but without the caning.
Great pair of arm chairs by Dan Johnson. Black tubular metal frame supports a spring cushion seat. Curved armrests and a perfectly pitched back make these chairs exceptionally comfortable. Newly upholstered in black leather
26 H 28 W 31 D
Excellent original condition
price :
$15,000.00 the pair
item name :
Nuclear Table by Harvey Probber
designers :
Harvey Probber
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Oak
item description :
Nuclear Table by Harvey Probber
USA c. 1950
Low nuclear table by Harvey Probber. Oak table composed of two pieces – can be used as a low round table, or the components can be used separately as a longer “s” shape, or as low half rounds. Model 201.
Rare, round slopes mirror by Neal Small. Designed in 1965, this large mirror is composed of two half circles set at opposing angles. White lacquered frame. Limited to an edition of 16, Signed by Neal Small.
Magnificent pair of hand wrought room dividers / sculptures by Monteverdi Young. Highly stylized flora spring upwards in these imaginative and practical dividers. Freestanding bases allow these versatile screens to be used just about anywhere. As seen in Architectural Digest, Fall 1967
Bed by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals USA c. 1950 Exceptional bed by Tommi Parzinger for Parzinger Originals. Highest quality craftsmanship - carved stiles and posts. Finished with signature Parzinger finials layered in gold leaf. Lacquer restored to original finish. Model 185 from the Parzinger Originals Showroom Catalog.
An early 1968 signed Paul Evans table or desk with glass top. The two large crescent-shaped bases are of patchwork polychromed welded steel with red, gold and blue-green patina and brazed brass decoration. Welded and brazed motifs are stars, swirls and geometric patterns as well as a large welded signature PE 1968. The decoration is random, asymmetric and artfully applied. Original oval glass top.
An early, signed Paul Evans cantilever low table that features a rare satin-bronze finish in combination with a mirror-chrome finish in an L-shape form. Signed “An Original Paul Evans”.
Double Pedestal Cityscape Dining Table by Paul Evans
designers :
Paul Evans
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal > Steel, Glass
item description :
Double Pedestal Cityscape Dining Table by Paul Evans
USA, 1970s
A Double Pedestal Cityscape Dining Table. Each pedestal is an L-shape form with mirror polished chrome and satin chrome finish in Evans’ iconic patchwork design and a thick rectangular glass top. Signed “An Original Paul Evans”.
Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Edward Wormley for Dunbar
USA, c 1960
A finely crafted Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Edward Wormley for Dunbar, c 1960. The chair features a wide, tufted back with elongated, shallow wings; a wide, low seat and a dark stained walnut frame and matching ottoman. Newly upholstered in ivory leather. A similar chair can be seen in Edward Wormley: The Other Face of Modernism, Gura, pg 41.
A Yang Yin Desk by Gabriella Crespi, circa 1970. A hinged desk that opens to reveal six drawers and two shelves – one half in brass, the other half in black laminate. A version of this desk can be found in Furniture and Interiors of the 1970s, Bony, pg. 95. Signed, “Gabriella Crespi”
The chest consists of a swiveling mirror supported in a Napoleonic Empire style frame with arched pediment and Tuscan style pilasters with bronze banding at the capital and base of each. The chest’s top has a black and white marble inset in the center, and the chest comprises four long drawers, the lower three each have a keyhole opening. Tuscan style columns with bronze banding at the capital and base of each flank the three lower drawers and the entire chest sits on a rectangular base that is supported by two bracket feet in the rear and two bun feet in the front.
Cerused and Ebonized-oak Foyer Cabinet and Mirror by James Mont
designers :
James Mont
Era :
Circa 1950's
Materials :
Wood > Oak, Finish > Ebonized, Mirror > Smoked
item description :
In excellent original condition this dramatic entrance or foyer cabinet epitomizes the dark elegance of designer James Mont. A tall slender single door cabinet with adjustable shelves in ebonized and cerused oak features a lit glass-top that up-lights a heavily smoked scalloped wall-mounted mirror. The effect is pure drama that only Mont could create – works beautifully in a very small space.
A patinated silver-leaf Dining Table by James Mont, c 1950s in excellent original finish. The table is round with two leaves to extend it to an oval shape to seat six. The four legs are an open elongated key form. Finished in Mont’s signature patinated silver leaf technique of silver applied over a black base coat, then hand rubbed to create a serrated finish. An elegant dining table for a small space.
Set of Six Patinated Silver Leaf Dining Chairs by James Mont
designers :
James Mont
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Oak, Technique > Silver-Leaf
item description :
A set of six patinated silver leaf Dining Chairs by James Mont, c 1950s. Each chair has open elongated Greek Key backs, newly upholstered seats in soft grey leather that sit on four square legs. Finished in original silver-leaf over black in excellent condition, designed to accompany the round table listed above.
A Smoked mirrored console by James Mont, c 1950s, features hand carved Caryatid side supports and scrolled pulls. The cabinet has a wide inverted V-shaped front with two caryatid supports on either end, two doors that open to cabinets with adjustable shelves. Smoked mirror top, side and doors are framed in Mont’s signature patinated silver leaf finish over maroon and black.
Excellent Original Condition
30.25H 74W 19.5D
A small pale green and clear glass chandelier by Venini. Carlo Scarpa designed this piece for Venini, which comprises approximately 34 hand-blown glass polyhedral shades in a round flat bottomed form that is perfect for a small dining table or entrance hall. Stamped Venini.
Polished Steel Coffee Table by Gabriella Crespi Italy, c. 1970s A Polished Steel Coffee Table by Gabriella Crespi, c. 1970s. An oval shaped table with two retractable shelves on both ends, covered in a veneer of steel in a mirror finish. Good Original Condition 13.5H 51.25L(84.25L open) 35.75W
An Italian, 1940’s blown glass and brass fixture featuring a twisted glass cane lantern with a large 17” glass canopy, hangs on glass cane rod with original small ceiling canopy.
An Italian, 1940’s blown glass and brass fixture featuring a twisted glass cane lanternwith a large 17” glass canopy, hangs on glass cane rod with original small ceiling canopy.
Fantastic, early mole sofa by Sergio Rodrigues. All original leather upholstery and straps. Frame of brazilian rosewood. Documented in “Sergio Rodrigues” by Cals, pages 134, 135.
Brass lamps with rectangular brass shades by Curtis Jere, finished in an oiled bronze patina. Slim profile and generously proportioned shades give these lamps plenty of style. Recently rewired.
A Set of ten dining chairs by James Mont, c. 1950.Each chair with open elongated Greek Key backs, key pattern frieze apron in gold leaf, newly upholstered seat in dark grey silk velvet on four square legs.Two armchairs with open Greek Key arms. Finished in silver leaf.
A Hollywood Regency sofa, c 1940s.It is upholstered in aubergine cotton velvet and has an accentuated serpentine back, upholstered scalloped apron and scroll arms.
A rare and magnificent two-tiered cabinet by Eduard Wimmer-Wisgrill, 1932.This unique cabinet was designed by Wimmer-Wisgrill for a bridge room in a 1932 exhibition and was manufactured by the illustrious Wiener Werkstatte. The Austrian Museum in Vienna (MAK) has period photos of the cabinet in situ .This striking cabinet is embellished with gold leaf in a chevron pattern and then incised with geometric patterns on alternating strips.The cabinet rests on a simple black painted support; the interior is painted black.
The Wiener Werkstätte (or Vienna’s Workshop), founded by Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser in 1903, is one of the most important influences on 20th Century design, decorative and fine arts. Unlike other international Arts and Crafts movements, the Wiener Werkstätte did not have any populist aspirations and catered to its wealthy patrons during its 29-year existence. The Workshop produced a wide range of products including ceramics, fashion and furniture. Their emergence is associated with the Vienna Secession and the Art Nouveau movement, however aesthetically the Werkstätte is more geometric and less ornamental, like Bauhaus but with a greater emphasis on objects rather than architecture.
Eduard Josef Wimmer-Wisgrill joined the Werkstätte in 1907 and became the first artistic director of the fashion department. He held the position from 1910-1922, producing their first fashion and textiles collection in 1911. His importance and contribution can not be understated. Clothing and textiles were the most lucrative areas for the Werkstätte and likely kept the whole operation in business during financial difficulties. The fabrics, color schemes and silhouettes influenced continental fashion and Wimmer-Wisgrill was described as “the Poiret of Vienna” by a contemporary Berlin newspaper. After leaving the Wiener Werkstätte, Wimmer-Wisgrill would live for several years in the United States being involved with the fashion and Arts and Crafts courses at the Art Institute of Chicago. He moved back to Vienna in the late 1920’s and returned to academia at the Kunstgewerbeschule Vienna (or the School of Applied Arts). In addition to fashion, Wimmer-Wisgrill also designed a wide number of items including jewelry, wallpaper, metalwork, stage sets, interiors and furniture. It is likely that some of his furniture designs have been erroneously attributed to Josef Hoffmann. Wimmer-Wisgrill also designed furniture for Niedermoser, underscoring the idea that he may have created more furniture than previously believed. The uncontested Wimmer-Wisgrill furniture pieces are embellished with patterns that are clearly influenced by textiles. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Neue Galerie, the MAK in Vienna and the Textile Museum in Washington D.C.
A six-paneled smoked mirrored screen, c. 1950.Each panel with smoked mirrored front in a diamond pattern mounted on a grey-green painted wooden frame that has three rectangular smoked mirrored sections on the back.
A Bigfoot Table by Paul Frankl, ca 1951.The Bigfoot table was produced by Johnson Furniture Manufacture in various amorphic forms with mahogany legs and bleached cork tops. The top on this table was painted an ashen cream.A version of this table can be seen in “Paul T. Frankl and Modern American Design” by Christopher Long, pages 161 and 163.
Wanscher is one of the most highly-regarded and influential designers and educators in Denmark. Wanscher taught architecture at the illustrious Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen for nearly two decades. He guided the careers of many of the most import Danish designers and published many influential texts. Wanscher was influenced by sources as diverse as ancient Egypt, the Vienna Secession and the traditional Danish tradition of cabinet making.
Black Resin and Hematite Inlaid Low Table by Ado Chale
designers :
Ado Chale
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
Belgium
Materials :
Resin
item description :
A Black Resin and Hematite Inlaid Low Table by Ado Chale, 1975.A thick slab of black resin inlaid with organically shaped strips of hematite rests on two tripod bases.A bronze inlay signature “Chale” is on the apron.
A Silver Leaf Vanity and Stool by James Mont, c. 1950s.A slender vanity with gilt bamboo appliqués on two drawers that flank a hidden pop-up mirror, with a diminutive stool newly upholstered in 100% silk velvet in Mink.With burned in mark in left drawer “James Mont Design”.
Lucite and Chromium Plated Steel Table Lamp by Romeo Rega
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
Italy
Materials :
Finish > Chrome, Lucite
item description :
A Lucite and Chromium Plated Steel Table Lamp by Romeo Rega, c. 1970s. A rectangular chromium plated steel base supports a thick Lucite slab that is nestled between two chromium plated steel open rectangular frames.The shade is in two parts: a chromium plated steel interior and a Lucite with metal trim exterior. Signed “Romeo Rega Made In Italy”.
A Silver Leaf Sideboard by James Mont, c 1950s.A large sideboard in two sections, the top section contains a smoked mirrored panel behind an angled shelving unit that contains a central panel of pierced, carved screen with a scene of flower and bird figures finished in silver and gold leaf camouflage pattern, flanked by an open frame holding round shelves with carved scalloped edges finished in silver and gold leaf camouflage pattern. The screen was hand carved by one of Mont's expert craftsman he employed in his workshop. Supporting the mirrored shelving unit is a silver leaf cabinet comprising two wide drawers flanked by two doors. Burned in mark James Mont Design.
A Coffee Table by Gabriella Crespi, c. 1970. Table is in two parts: the top is finished in brass and it slides to offer more table space, which is the bottom that is finished in black lacquered wood.
Pair of Large Sconces by Pietro Chiesa for the Teatro Nuovo
designers :
Pietro Chiesa
Era :
Circa 1930's
Country of Origin :
Italy
Materials :
Metal > Bronze
item description :
Pair of Large Sconces by Pietro Chiesa for the Teatro Nuovo, Parma
Italy, c. 1939
A Pair of Large Sconces by Peitro Chiesa for the Teatro Nuovo, Parma, c. 1939. Finished in enameled brass each sconce is adorned with a “crown” pediment, an elongated tapered form that contains ten arms with “cup” lights, supported by a single arm that attaches to the wall.
Mercury and Glycerin Kinetic Standing Sculpture by de la Puente
Era :
Circa 1960's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal
item description :
Mercury and Glycerin Kinetic Standing Sculpture by de la Puente
USA, c 1960
A Mercury and Glycerin Kinetic Standing Sculpture, de la Puente, c. 1960.Mercury and glycerin are encased in Plexiglas rectangle and metal frame that is balanced on a metal stand that allows the encasement to be turned upside down whereupon the mercury melts into globs as it moves downward.
Wall Mounted Silver Leaf Console by Phillip Lloyd Powell
USA, c 1955
A Wall mounted silver leaf console by Phillip Lloyd Powell, c 1955.The console has a slate top, three drawers and is finished in silver leaf brick pattern over Robin’s egg blue.Each drawer comprises five removable wooden slats that make six compartments, with felt on the bottom of each drawer. The console is mounted on two hand-chipped oak supports.
Excellent Original condition
TMF1118
7H (console) (15.25H with supports) X 95.75W X 19.5D
Metal and Wood Screen by Paul Evans and Phillip Lloyd Powell
designers :
Paul Evans, Phillip Lloyd Powell
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Metal > Steel, Wood, Technique > Gilded
item description :
Metal and Wood Screen by Paul Evans and Phillip Lloyd Powell
USA, c. 1950
A Metal and wood screen by Paul Evans and Phillip Lloyd Powell, c. 1950.The screen comprises three panels, each with Evans’s signature fish-scale motif in metal with silver and gold leaf within in a simple walnut frame that has a striated, slightly speckled cream finish.
Excellent Original Condition
TMF1117
95.25H X 14.5W (each panel) 43.5 W (overall) X 2.25D
Pair of Triangular Walnut Side Tables by Phillip Lloyd Powell
designers :
Phillip Lloyd Powell
Era :
Circa 1950's
Country of Origin :
USA
Materials :
Wood > Walnut, Stone > Slate
item description :
Pair of Triangular Walnut Side Tables by Phillip Lloyd Powell
USA, c. 1955
A Pair of triangular walnut side tables by Phillip Lloyd Powell, c. 1955. Each have an inset heavily lacquered slate top, the sides have vertically positioned boards that meet seamlessly at the corners but leave a slender gap at their juncture on the sides.The sides have a slight swell that is well proportioned to their diminutive size.
A Pair of plaster wall torcheres by Serge Roche, c. 1940s.These torcheres were designed to go against a wall and are palm tree forms on a “rock” base, finished in Roche’s iconic off-white plaster. Please note their sizes slightly vary but is unnoticeable.
Magnificent Black Resin and Malachite Coffee Table by Ado Chale
designers :
Ado Chale
Era :
Circa 1970's
Country of Origin :
France
Materials :
Resin
item description :
Magnificent Black Resin and Malachite Coffee Table by Ado Chale
Belgium, c. 1970
A Magnificent black resin and malachite coffee table by Ado Chale, c. 1970.A low table in black resin with malachite inlays in three organic forms spanning the width of the table and has a bronze inlay signature “Chale” on the apron. The top rests on three black, metal tripod bases.
A Polished aluminum table by James Butchart for Trans World Airlines, c 1973.A glass top rests on an abstract base that leans forward and contains one moderately sized drawer on the left side.Butchart designed this one-of-a-kind table specifically for an office in Trans World Airlines in New York; it was made