Arthur Umanoff Birch and Iron Bench/Coffee Table with Rush Nesting Stools

$4,500.00

Arthur Umanoff slatted birch bench/coffee table with iron legs concealing three nesting stools with rush seats (ca. 1950s, USA).
Compact piece, ideal for smaller rooms with space limitations. Stools are neatly stored under the table until required.
Conservatively refinished condition — wear remains (scuffs to the birch surface and spotting to the seats, as shown).
Each stool measures H: 13.5″ x L: 18″ x D: 13.88″ x Seat Height: 13″
Table H: 15.75″ x L: 59.75″ x D: 14.88″.

Asymmetrical French Modern Iron and Green Tile Swiveling Coffee/Cocktail Table

$5,600.00

Unique cocktail/coffee table composed of a wrought iron frame with an inset green ceramic tile asymmetrical/trapezoidal top above two swiveling surfaces, all supported by splayed iron legs and adjustable brass feet.
The tiles were likely designed by Atelier La Roue (Vallauris), given a similar signed example, but these tiles are signed only “V &B Made in France” on the undersides, suggesting that perhaps Villeroy and Boch produced the tiles, though their cyphers differ from the ones present.
Retains the original paint to the iron frame, whose crackled/crazed pattern is by design.
Impressive piece with all original components. Conservatively refinished, but wear remains (some paint loss and oxidation present to the iron, as shown, along with age-appropriate general wear).
Remains an impressive, visually stunning piece that is compact, yet highly functional with multiple configuration options and ample storage/surface space.
H: 16.5″ x L: 41″ x D: 18.13″ / D (with both lower tiers fully extended): 43.25″

Brazilian Modern Rosewood and Copper Mosaic Coffee Table by Percival Lafer

$1,600.00

Sculptural coffee table designed by Percival Lafer composed of a visually striking copper patchwork/mosaic surface supported by deeply carved Brazilian Rosewood bases with exposed metal hardware. Coated in dense epoxy, the surface is perfect for heavy usage.
Thoughtful design contrasting the vibrant, detailed surface with the airiness of the open sections on either side framed by the rosewood bases.
Copper shows natural patina and scuffs from use; rosewood has been newly refinished and shows only minor wear.
Marked “MADE IN BRAZIL.”
H: 13″ x L: 49.5″ x D: 23″
Corresponding side table available separately.

Danish Modern Teak Side Table with Removable Tray Top and Collapsible Base

$650.00

Vintage teak side/end table (ca. 1960s, Denmark).
Composed of a teak base boasting deeply sculpted, dense legs supporting a removable tray top, a convenience that simplifies the transition from prepping to serving when entertaining.
Removing the screw allows the base to fully collapse.
Excellent, refinished condition; only minimal wear remains.
H: 18″ x Diameter: 20″

Danish Teak and Rosewood Side Table Designed for the Rigspolitiet Headquarters

$1,200.00

Open-front teak side table designed for the Rigspolitiet Headquarters in Copenhagen. Beginning in 1918, Aage Rafn, Hans Jørgen Kampmann, Christian Kampmann, Holger Jacobsen, and Anton Frederiksen designed and constructed the Rigspolitiet Headquarters (including furniture and lighting for the interior). This trend continued later in the 20th Century, and pieces were designed by other notable Danish designers for the headquarters. The designer of the table is unknown, but it is stamped to the underside ‘TILHØRER RIGSPOLITIET,’ evidence that it was made for the Rigspolitiet, albeit likely in the 1960s.
Diminutive piece, ideal for storing papers / files. Feet are rosewood adding a nice detail to an otherwise minimal piece.
Excellent, refinished condition; only minor wear remains.

H 24.5″ x W 21.6″ x D 14.5″

Danish Teak Tray Table ‘Model 4508’ by Willumsen and Engholm for Fritz Hansen

$1,600.00

Danish teak tray table (Model 4508) designed in 1958 by Svend Åge Willumsen and Hans Engholm for Fritz Hansen. Exemplifies the marriage of form and function, revealing to be both practical and expertly crafted while maintaining its minimalist elegance.
The circular tray top is supported by a deeply sculpted base. The tray can be removed for serving or for easy storage when not in use. The base features a built in steel mechanism which allows for full collapsibility.
Large enough to serve as a more substantial side table or a smaller coffee table.
Size: Height 17″ x diameter 23.5″
Retains the foil Fritz Hansen / Danish control label
Expertly refinished condition; only minor wear to the support rail of the base which holds the tray top (not visible when the top is in place).

Early 20th Century English Drop-Leaf Farm Table

$2,400.00

Rustic farm table (circa 1910-1920, England) composed of a painted plank top and turned legs (terracotta-hued paint is original). Two additional leaves can be extended by releasing two wooden supports. (Motion is smooth and the process simple enough to be executed by one person.)
Distressed condition showing rich patina / wear from use (rings, scratches, general wear, as pictured). Structurally sound and suitable for everyday use. Ideal as a small dining, breakfast or sofa table, given its narrow surface depth when both leaves are down.
Lovely period piece perfectly aged and all original.
Measures: L 54″ x H 27″
Depth with both leaves down 18.5″
Depth with one leaf up 30″
Depth with both leaves up 41.5″.

Early 20th Century Folk Art Hand-Painted Collapsible Game Table / Chess Board

$1,200.00

H.C. Dallmeyer wooden square table hand-painted and converted to a game/chess/checkers table (ca. 1910, USA).
Ingenious design with foldable legs that allow the piece to fully collapse when not in use.
Original condition with sufficient paint losses/scuffs consistent with age/use.
Functions perfectly, and legs tuck away easily and smoothly.
H: 28″ x L: 30″ x D: 29.5″
Squares are roughly 3″ square (due to the folk art nature of the piece, some are slightly larger than the 3 inches).
Folded dimensions – H: 4″ x L: 31.75″ x D: 29.5″
The length between legs is different on each side due to the relatively crude nature of the design
Side 1 22.75″
Side 2 23.25″
Side 3 18″
Side 4 23.25″

Edward Wormley for Dunbar Stained Mahogany Cube Three Tiered Side / End Table

$1,600.00

Side/end/occasional table in mahogany with caramel finish (model #4776) designed by Edward Wormley for Dunbar (ca. 1950, Indiana, USA).
Practical, stylish design composed of a cube-form frame with fixed top shelf, all supported by a plinth base that acts as an additional surface.
Good, original condition with an edge loss to the base and a smattering of dings/scuffs, as shown.
Burnished manufacturers mark and paper label present to the reverse.
H: 23.25″ x L: 22.88″ x D: 22.88″
Distance between surface and top shelf – 4.5″ H
Distance between top shelf and lower surface – 13.88″ H

Exceptional Pair of French Magazine Tables by Mathieu Matégot

$6,700.00

This rare matching pair of rattan and wrought iron tables were designed by Mathieu Matégot (Ateliers Matégot), circa 1950. Beautiful, restored condition (originally, these showed significant paint loss).

H: 20″ x W: 15.25″ x D: 18.1″

Freeform Walnut and Brass Coffee Table by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings

$9,500.00

Iconic sculpted walnut and brass biomorphic cocktail/coffee table (model 1759) designed by Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb (1950, USA). Free-form, organic design reminiscent of a cloud.
Walnut has been refinished and brass legs have been newly polished. Only minor wear remains (namely, a couple of very insignificant surface scuffs along with light wear to the brass).
Retains the “Widdicomb” manufacturer’s label, medallion and stencil brand “5/52,” indicating an early production.
Measures: H 16.5″ x W 54″ x D 25.25″ (depth measured on a diagonal in the same orientation is 46.5″).
Shortest Depth 19″
Longest Depth 30″

French Moderne “Table Basse” Low Accent Table in Ash by Jacques Quinet

$2,800.00

Small, low accent table (table basse) in stained ash with round top supported by three solid rectangular legs designed by Jacques Quinet.
The piece has been polished, not restored, and retains patina/light wear (stain loss to the edge along with a few small scuffs, as shown).
Commissioned in 1965 from Jacques Quinet by the father of the original owner for his apartment which was part of the residence “Les Neiges d’Or” in the
Alpe d’Huez. We have the corresponding nightstands from the same commission listed separately.
Lamps/props used to illustrate small scale (H: 14″ x Diameter: 23.5″).