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Harold Schwartz, Dining Table, Wood, USA, 1950s
Harold Schwartz, Dining Table, Wood, USA, 1950s

Harold Schwartz, Dining Table, Wood, USA, 1950s

$11,500

H 29.25 in W 71.75 in D 43.75 in

Harold Schwartz, Dining Table, Wood, USA, 1950s

By Romweber Furniture Co., Harold Schwartz

Located in High Point, NC

A dark-stained oak and walnut veneer dining table designed by Harold Schwartz and produced by Romweber, USA, c. 1950s. Wear consistent with age and use. Small chip present as illust...

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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Harold Schwartz

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Wood

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Oak Spider Leg Dining Table, Newly Refinished
Harold Schwartz for Romweber Oak Spider Leg Dining Table, Newly Refinished

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Oak Spider Leg Dining Table, Newly Refinished

By Harold Schwartz, Romweber Furniture Co.

Located in South Bend, IN

A rare and exceptional Mid-Century Modern extension dining table By Harold Schwartz for Romweber USA, 1950s Sculpted oak with parquetry top, splayed spider legs, and unique felt-lined cutlery...

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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Harold Schwartz

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Oak

Harold Schwartz, Nightstands, Oak, Leather, USA, 1950s
Harold Schwartz, Nightstands, Oak, Leather, USA, 1950s

Harold Schwartz, Nightstands, Oak, Leather, USA, 1950s

$5,800 / set

H 28.25 in W 22.75 in D 18.88 in

Harold Schwartz, Nightstands, Oak, Leather, USA, 1950s

By Romweber Furniture Co., Harold Schwartz

Located in High Point, NC

A pair of oak and black-dyed leather nightstands designed by Harold Schwartz for Romweber, USA, c. 1950s. Overall Dimensions (inches): 28.25"H x 22.75"W x 18.875"D All items ship f...

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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Harold Schwartz

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Leather, Oak

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Credenza
Harold Schwartz for Romweber Credenza

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Credenza

$4,500

H 36.25 in W 84.63 in D 21.63 in

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Credenza

By Harold Schwartz, Romweber Furniture Co.

Located in Denton, TX

Mid-Century Modern Harold Schwartz for Romweber Buffet. Many storage openings for flatware & china. A unique butterfly joinery- bow-tie design on the t...

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Mid-20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Harold Schwartz

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Wood

Rare Ebonized Armchair in Maple by Harold Schwartz for Romweber, USA, 1960s
Rare Ebonized Armchair in Maple by Harold Schwartz for Romweber, USA, 1960s

Rare Ebonized Armchair in Maple by Harold Schwartz for Romweber, USA, 1960s

By Harold Schwartz

Located in Deland, FL

Introducing an incredibly rare "Horn" armchair designed by the influential Harrold Schwartz for the lauded Romweber Furniture Co. Painstakingly restored this artfully designed and crafted armchair has a new lease on life and we love the results. Featuring new grey leather upholstery, a jet-black acrylic paint scheme and new medium density foam for maximum comfort and longevity this ultra-stylish accent chair is the very epitome of "one-of-a-kind". With sharp lines, audacious stance and restored brass fasteners this iconic armchair is as comfortable as it is alluring and eye-catching. Harold Schwartz was an American architect, sculpturer and interior designer who gained prominence in the early post-war period and left an indelible mark on the American Mid-Century Modern Design movement with these "Horn" chairs and "Spider" table gaining particular notoriety in the design industry. Schwartz's multifaceted background is evident in every detail with this Horn chair with intricately carved armrests and legs, an architecturally captivating stance and design details like the solid brass feet and backrest fasteners that catch but do not flood the eye. Romweber Furniture Co. was founded in 1879 in Indiana and to this day is still producing primarily case pieces in the state it was founded making it one of the oldest continually operated furniture companies in North America. Specializing in luxurious designs Romweber counts several ex-Presidents and European royalty as it's clients and has designed for and furnished the Carter Library as well as several Governor Mansions and Hotels such as the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island...

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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Harold Schwartz

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Maple

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Ebonized Bar Cabinet, Newly Refinished
Harold Schwartz for Romweber Ebonized Bar Cabinet, Newly Refinished

Harold Schwartz for Romweber Ebonized Bar Cabinet, Newly Refinished

By Harold Schwartz, Romweber Furniture Co.

Located in South Bend, IN

An exceptional Mid-Century Modern ebonized mahogany sideboard credenza or bar cabinet server By Harold Schwartz for Romweber USA, 195...

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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Harold Schwartz

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Mahogany

Rare Harold M. Schwartz for Romweber Burled Sideboard with Floating Cabinet
Rare Harold M. Schwartz for Romweber Burled Sideboard with Floating Cabinet

Rare Harold M. Schwartz for Romweber Burled Sideboard with Floating Cabinet

By Romweber Furniture Co., Harold Schwartz

Located in Chicago, IL

Designed by Harold M. Schwartz for Romweber. Burled walnut side board with fiddle back highlights. Brutalist textured brass hardware, including brack...

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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Harold Schwartz

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Brass

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Harold Schwartz furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Harold Schwartz furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Harold Schwartz furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Harold Schwartz were created in the mid-century modern style in north america during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by H. Sacks & Sons, Bertha Schaefer, and Monteverdi-Young. Prices for Harold Schwartz furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $950 and can go as high as $18,475, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $5,500.