Brushed Aluminum Floor Lamp by Paul Mayen for Habitat

Vintage Paul Mayen for Habitat reading/floor lamp composed of a cylindrical brushed-aluminum shade mounted to a chrome shaft on a round painted steel base. Fixture features three options for adjustment including the fixture itself from left to right while the lamp arm also moves left to right as well as a near 360 degree swivel allowing overall adjustability. The push button on/off switch is nicely concealed on the top of the fixture. The beige textured paint on the circular base shows minor loss. There is also minor wear to the aluminum shade (two small impressions in the aluminum). In otherwise excellent, vintage condition.

H: 54.25″ x W: 9″ x D: 11.25″

Brutalist Four-Panel Credenza by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates

This unique credenza in the Brutalist style of Paul Evans was designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates and is composed of molded resin decoration in gold and bronze tones over a wooden frame. The ‘push’ latch mechanisms open and close each door with a simple motion. The doors open to reveal two fixed shelves (one/side) and a sizable middle drawer. The piece retains its original black paint on the surface, plinth base, and back, although there is minor loss to the back. The matching wall-mounted bar will be listed separately.

H: 26.25″ x W: 68.5″ x D” 17.75″

Brutalist Pedestal Parquet Walnut Dining Table by Lane

This Brutalist-style walnut table was manufactured by Lane in the 1960s and features two crotch grain walnut veneer extensions which add nice contrast to the parquet checkered pattern on the two stationary ends of the table. The tabletop sits upon two bases which are are accommodating ‘V’ shape pedestals allowing for ample leg room at all ends. There is nice textural contrast to this piece, as well as warm grain and rich color. Length: 62″ (the shortest) – 98″ (the longest.) Each leaf is 18″, so if only one leaf is in place, the length is 80″.

H: 29.25″ x W: 98″ x D: 40.1″

Brutalist Wall Mounted “Disc” Bar by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates

Brutalist wall-mounted disc bar designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates inspired by the PE-122 bar designed by Paul Evans (ca. 1970s, USA).
Bar features two doors of sculpted resin over wood concealing a cabinet with two adjustable/removable shelves and a polished chrome sheet metal backing (appearing as a mirrored back). Luxurious, striking conversation piece with rich bronze and gold tones and intriguing incorporation of abstract shapes, linear patterns, and dense textures.
There is a back lip running the length of the cabinet itself that can be mounted to a wall-mounted ledger board. We have custom cut a ledger board, which can be included with the cabinet upon request.
Very good, conservatively restored condition with only light wear remaining: there are a couple of streaks to the original paint on one side of the cabinet itself along with a bend to one side of the chrome sheet metal backing, as shown.
From the collection of a prominent New York City architect.
Overall dimensions: H: 48.38″ x L: 48.25″ x D: 12.75″ / D: (doors open) 27.75″
Cabinet exterior dimensions: 23.75″ x L: 31.75″ x D: 12″
Cabinet interior dimensions excluding removable/adjustable shelves: H: 22.5″ x L: (each section) 14.63″ x D: 11″

Butcher Block Dining Table with Chrome Base

This American modern dining table is comprised of an oak butcher block top mounted to a chrome-plated steel base. The top has been restored, and the base shows minor wear, but no pitting. Butcher block top thickness: 1.5″.

H: 29.25 x Diameter: 48″

C.S. Hammond & Co. 1950s Inflatable Tabletop Globe on Metal Stand

Hammond’s International Globe (ca. 1955) composed of an inflatable globe on painted metal cradle. Images and font are large in scale and very legible. As durable as a beach ball, this vinyl globe is inflatable / deflatable by means of a locking port mechanism at the top of the globe (clockwise lock / counter clock unlock). 3-footed base in black painted metal is nicely contrasted by painted gold ‘ball’ feet. Paint loss to the base, as photographed; globe itself is excellent. Listed separately is the floor version.

Condition Notes: Good. Paint loss to the base, as photographed. globe itself is excellent.

Dimensions: H: 21″ x W: 19″ x D: 18″

Cafe-Style Maple Butcher Block Dining Table on Chrome Base

This American modern cafe-style table is comprised of a maple butcher block top on a chrome-plated steel base. Butcher block top thickness: 1.3″.

H: 29.25″ x Diameter: 41.5″

 

Carlo Nason for Mazzega “I Numerati Soffiato” Murano Glass Floor Lamp

Italy Carlo Nason for Mazzega Murano “I Numerati Soffiato” floor lamp composed of two hand-blown opaque white “mushroom” globes joined by a central chromed-steel tube, circa 1970s. Dual floor switch allows for full or partial illumination, as shown.
Very nice, original condition with light wear consistent with age / use. Chrome has been polished.
H: 47.5″
Diameter: 16″

Cartocraft Visual-Relief Globe

Denoyer-Geppert Co. of Chicago, IL ‘Cartocraft 12 inch Visual Relief Globe’ composed of paper gores over plastic, featuring the basic details of a student demonstration globe: International Date Line, Ecliptic and analemma. Adjustable, wood horizon ring rotates away and toward the semi-circular chromed ring, which mounts to an adjustable maple oval base. Dates between 1964-1965. Light surface soiling / scuffs in places along with few blemishes to the wood, but in nice condition for its age.
Base retains label remnant ‘Cartocraft Denoyer-Geppert Co. Chicago, IL’
Edited by C.B. Odell.

H: 17.5″ x W: 17″ x D: 12″

Cased Glass and Chrome Cube Laurel Lamp

This uncommon laurel lamp (model 6083) features a cube Italian frosted glass shade which sits atop a square chrome base. There is a lever which acts as a locking mechanism to secure the glass on top of its base. There is slight peeling/patina to the base, but the glass is in perfect shape. The wiring is original to the lamp, but can be replaced on request for no additional charge.

H: 8″ x W: 7.75″ x D: 7.75″