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George Nelson CSS

VINTAGE: Here is a stunning 1960's Comprehensive Storage System (CSS) by George Nelson for Herman Miller. It features three 32" bays, six shelves, a desk surface and various storage choices including lockable drawers. It also includes a super rare cone integrated desk lamp as well as an under-shelf florescent fixture. Overall the walnut components are in excellent but the desk surface has a few blemishes as it shows use. The entire unit measures 97" wide by 92" tall. There are returns to the wall at the top of the poles to secure the unit. $15,750.- 

Florence Knoll Unit

VINTAGE: The elegant simplicity of a Florence Knoll design always knocks me out! This 1960's beauty in Rosewood with white lacquered doors is stunning. The blonde wood interior features adjustable shelves and one divided drawer.  It measures 75" in length. $,8975.-
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George Nelson Unit

VINTAGE: Here's a beautiful and very early (1940's) Storage unit in walnut by George Nelson for Herman Miller. It measures 56" in length. $3,775.-

Nelson "Guestroom" Unit

VINTAGE: Here's a really unusual dresser/desk by George Nelson for Herman Miller circa 1946. Closed up it just looks like a normal dresser but pivot the top drawer front and pull it out to expose the desk surface with little cubbies inside. Super cool! It measures 40x40x18 inches deep. The original walnut finish is intact and the burnt orange fronts were correctly refinished years ago. And to note the rare cupcake pulls! $3,475.-

Florence Knoll Units

VINTAGE: A stunning pair of three-drawer units in bookmatched Brazilian Rosewood by Florence Knoll circa mid-fifties. In mint condition! They measure 36x19x29 high. $10,750.- for the pair.

Harvey Probber Chest

VINTAGE: Such an amazing piece of furniture. Extremely solid, well built and useful. This 1960's storage chest was designed by Harvey Probber in mahogany and rosewood and features 8 drawers with brass pulls and 10 glass shelves. It measures 38x54x20 inches. $3,775.-

Harvey Probber Display

VINTAGE: Here's a dramatic storage and display piece by Harvey Probber circa 1970's. It's a black lacquered case with dramatic Brazilian rosewood doors. The top display area is lighted with two glass shelves. It measures 81 inches high and 26 inches wide. $1,775.-

Milo Baughman Bedroom Units

VINTAGE: A nice trio of units by Milo Baughman for Dillingham circa 1970's. Wonderful designs in walnut, a bedside unit with two doors and an internal shelf along with a medium-highboy and dresser all from the estate of the original owner. They are priced, $495.-, $995.- and $995.- THE TALL AND SMALL SIZE HAS SOLD

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 storage, work, and display space. And at home or in the office, they look as striking now as they did when first introduced in 1950. Available with zinc or black metal frames and colorful or neutral color palette panels. From 795.- to 3,595.- 

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