VINTAGE: A great late sixties design by Hos Wulff of Copenhagen. Super usable with an upper unit sporting four doors with adjustable shelves. The lower unit had two sliding tambour doors exposing adjustable shelves and three drawers. The upper drawer is felt lined with a sliding shelf…
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Danish Teak buffet by Hos Wulff
Niels Moller rosewood dining set
VINTAGE: Here’s a gorgeous Danish modern dining set circa 1960 by Niels Moller in spectacular Brazillian rosewood! There are 5 armless chairs and one arm chair. The table measures 59×42. It is in near mint condition with new upholstery in a textured celery tweed fabric. A screaming…
Amazing Scandinavian cart
VINTAGE: A really crazy bar/serving cart that looks to be Danish circa 1970. It is teak with black laminate surfaces and four casters so you can wheel it anywhere. It could be used as either a bar cart or a serving cart. It’s sort of a “Swiss…
Danish Dyrlund dresser
VINTAGE: A great small size Danish Teak dresser by Dyrlund in wonderful original condition with its original key. It measures only 28″ high and 28″ wide. $545.-
Unusual High-Boy dresser
VINTAGE: This is a new one on me! Unmarked so it’s anyone’s guess as to who designed and produced it. Great details and super quality though. The dresser is finished in walnut with really interesting inset stainless steel pulls. There are four deep drawers and one shallow…
Pair of Danish units
VINTAGE: Here is a nice pair of versatile Danish Teak units from the sixties. One has shelves and three large drawers and the other has shelves, two small drawers, sliding doors exposing one shelf and a slide out desk surface. each measures 35x63x17. The first unit is…
Eames Storage units and desks
NEW: Long before “modularity” and “high tech” entered the design lexicon, Charles and Ray Eames were using industrial production techniques to extend the boundaries of design and create a modern aesthetic. These desk and storage units complement each other, and each can stand alone. They provide ample…
Great 1960′s sideboard
VINTAGE: Here is a simple and elegant Walnut 4-door sideboard with solid Rosewood vertical finger-pulls attributed to Glenn of California. It has a single L-shaped shelf on the left and two divided drawers and shelf on the right with room for trays on either side of the…
George Nelson BCS unit
VINTAGE: From the Richards/Reed estate in Point Loma, a beautiful all original primavera finish drawer unit and separate glass front display circa 1946 by George Nelson for Herman Miller. It has the super-rare silver plated X pulls which really sets off the look. The lower drawer unit…
George Nelson BCS
NEW: Designed by George Nelson in 1946, the Herman Miller basic cabinet series is a reintroduction of a classic casework collection. Building on the Nelson platform bench, the basic cabinet series works with the bench or as stand alone furniture. Various combinations fit multiple room applications and provide ample…

