VINTAGE: If you like unusual things, here’s one for you! A very unique side table with an unusual combination of materials…river pebbles embedded in clear resin makes the top. Its like looking into a clear stream bed. One of the stones is pencil signed. There is a…
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Really unusual side table
Eero Saarinen Tulip table
VINTAGE: Here is an early Knoll Tulip table with what looks to be a natural cherry wood top. This is a good size table, enough to seat 6+ as it measures 54″ in diameter. It is also quite heavy to counter balance the large top. It’s in…
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…
Propeller Coffee table
VINTAGE: I haven’t had one of these for many years. An unusual aluminum and glass Propeller coffee table by Knut Hesterberg for Ronald Schmidt. Produced 1964-1967 in Germany. The top measures 42″ and it stands 15″ high. $1,275.-
Norwegian dining set
VINTAGE: Here’s an unusual set from Norway by Sorheim Bruk circa 1964. It is in teak with new tweedy sage colored upholstery. The chairs are high back and really comfortable. The ”boat shaped” table closed up measures 47″x47″ and there are three leaves at 12″ each so…
Kipp Stewart (Paul McCobb) coffee table
VINTAGE: This is one I’ve never seen before. A beautiful and unusual 6 leg walnut coffee table with ebony inlays and two drawers. Circa 1955 and supposedly mislabeled Paul McCobb for Calvin. According to McCobb experts, it was designed by Kipp Stewart for Calvin. Looks like someone got lazy…
Hans Andersen hex table
VINTAGE: A sweet and delicate hexagonal side table for Hans C. Andersen of Denmark in teak. It measures only 15″ tall. There are a few small stains to the top but they don’t detract. $185.-
Robin Day coffee table
VINTAGE: An unusual piece by Robin Day for Hille of Great Britain circa 1962. It’s really low….8x31x31. The top is some sort of exotic wood that I’m not familiar with. Beautiful and fiery graining. The base is brushed stainless steel. $495.-
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…

