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1970s California Handmade Mixed Woods Studio Craft Cantilevered Back Armchair
1970s California Handmade Mixed Woods Studio Craft Cantilevered Back Armchair

1970s California Handmade Mixed Woods Studio Craft Cantilevered Back Armchair

Located in Oakland, CA

Hand crafted studio made cantilevered back armchair created of mixed woods, walnut, oak and birch. The base and bottom are hand carved and the top is finely crafted with a series of ...

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Vintage 1970s American Organic Modern Armchairs

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Restored Knoll Butterfly Chair in Cognac Leather ca. 1950s
Restored Knoll Butterfly Chair in Cognac Leather ca. 1950s

Restored Knoll Butterfly Chair in Cognac Leather ca. 1950s

By Knoll

Located in Oakland, CA

1950s Knoll Butterfly chair in leather with a bent iron frame. Fully restored in premium latigo leather carefully crafted to replicate the original design of four panels with reinfor...

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

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Rare & Important Chair #36 by Paul Revere Williams for Bullocks Wilshire c. 1929
Rare & Important Chair #36 by Paul Revere Williams for Bullocks Wilshire c. 1929

Rare & Important Chair #36 by Paul Revere Williams for Bullocks Wilshire c. 1929

By Paul Williams

Located in Oakland, CA

Rare and historically important chair Model #36 by architect Paul Revere Williams and made by furniture maker Paul Richmond Williams in 1929 for the Bullocks Wilshire in Los Angeles...

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Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Chairs

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c. 1970s Stendig Bentwood Armchairs by Josef Hoffman Model 811 c. 1920s
c. 1970s Stendig Bentwood Armchairs by Josef Hoffman Model 811 c. 1920s

c. 1970s Stendig Bentwood Armchairs by Josef Hoffman Model 811 c. 1920s

By Josef Frank, Stendig Co., Josef Hoffmann

Located in Oakland, CA

Set of 4 Josef Hoffmann possibly Josef Frank design armchairs c.1920s for Micheal Thonet, model 811 reissued by the Stendig Company c.1970s and made in Czechoslovakia. Constructed o...

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Vintage 1970s Czech Vienna Secession Armchairs

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Japanese Shop Keepers Stool Late 19th Century Wabi - Sabi
Japanese Shop Keepers Stool Late 19th Century Wabi - Sabi

Japanese Shop Keepers Stool Late 19th Century Wabi - Sabi

Located in Oakland, CA

Vintage Japanese shop keepers stool late 19th to early 20th Century. The stool has developed a rich patina from over the years of use. This stool has a storage compartment for holdin...

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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Japonisme Stools

Materials

Wood

Restored 1970s Eames Lounge 670 & Ottoman 671 in Brazilian Rosewood & Leather
Restored 1970s Eames Lounge 670 & Ottoman 671 in Brazilian Rosewood & Leather

Restored 1970s Eames Lounge 670 & Ottoman 671 in Brazilian Rosewood & Leather

By Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller

Located in Oakland, CA

Restored 1970s production Eames Lounge and ottoman (670 & 671) originally designed by the Eameses (Ray and Charles) and Don Albinson in 1956, constructed of Brazilian rosewood an...

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Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Aluminum

Antique Japanese Modernist Shopkeepers Stool 1900's
Antique Japanese Modernist Shopkeepers Stool 1900's

Antique Japanese Modernist Shopkeepers Stool 1900's

Located in Oakland, CA

Beautiful antique Japanese shopkeepers stool with wonderful modern look, Meiji period. Great as an accent piece, can be used for storage of small objects. Has a wonderful old patina.

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Early 20th Century Japanese Modern Stools

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Wood

T.H Robsjohn Gibbons Mid Century Modern Lounge Chair c1950s
T.H Robsjohn Gibbons Mid Century Modern Lounge Chair c1950s

T.H Robsjohn Gibbons Mid Century Modern Lounge Chair c1950s

Located in Oakland, CA

Fantastic fully restored and iconic lounge chair designed by T.H. Robsjohn Gibbons c1950s. We did this one up with beautiful bouclé fabric.

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Vintage 1950s Lounge Chairs

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Bouclé, Cotton, Beech

Pair of Hans J Wegner Airport Side Chairs by A.P. Stolen, Restored
Pair of Hans J Wegner Airport Side Chairs by A.P. Stolen, Restored

Pair of Hans J Wegner Airport Side Chairs by A.P. Stolen, Restored

By A.P. Stolen, Hans J. Wegner

Located in Oakland, CA

Pair of 1950s Hans J Wegner "Airport" side chairs produced by A.P. Stolen in Denmark. A sleek design in the International Style, metal accents on the sides with graceful brushed chro...

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Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Side Chairs

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Chrome

Adjustable Translucent Yellow Eames Desk Armchair on a Rolling Base
Adjustable Translucent Yellow Eames Desk Armchair on a Rolling Base

Adjustable Translucent Yellow Eames Desk Armchair on a Rolling Base

By Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller

Located in Oakland, CA

1950s translucent yellow fiberglass adjustable shell desk armchair with both height and tilt adjustments. The yellow shell has a parchment quality that allows light to past through i...

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Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Office Chairs and Desk Chairs

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Metal

Rare & Early 1900's Pair of Josef Hoffmann Fledermaus Armchairs by J & J Kohn
Rare & Early 1900's Pair of Josef Hoffmann Fledermaus Armchairs by J & J Kohn

Rare & Early 1900's Pair of Josef Hoffmann Fledermaus Armchairs by J & J Kohn

By Josef Hoffmann, Jacob & Josef Kohn

Located in Oakland, CA

Pair of early 20th Century Josef Hoffman Fledermaus armchairs, constructed by Josef and Jacob Kohn of Austria. Newly upholstered in Josef Hoffmann designed linen fabric. The finish a...

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Antique Early 1900s Austrian Vienna Secession Armchairs

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Fabric, Beech, Lacquer

Memphis First Chair by Michele de Lucchi circa 1983
Memphis First Chair by Michele de Lucchi circa 1983

Memphis First Chair by Michele de Lucchi circa 1983

By Michele de Lucchi

Located in Oakland, CA

Early production Memphis First chair designed by Michele de Lucchi this chair that was purchased by the original owner who was working at the de Lucchi design studio in the 1980s in ...

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Vintage 1980s Italian Post-Modern Armchairs

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Metal

Vintage 1960s Safari Chair in Leather, Brass and Canvas
Vintage 1960s Safari Chair in Leather, Brass and Canvas

Vintage 1960s Safari Chair in Leather, Brass and Canvas

By Mogens Koch

Located in Oakland, CA

1960s vintage folding Safari chair in canvas, brass and leather and hardwood frame. Constructed of high quality components and with attention to detail. The brass accents have devel...

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Vintage 1960s Spanish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs

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Brass

Warren Platner for Knoll Nickel Finish and Fabric Stool, circa 1980s
Warren Platner for Knoll Nickel Finish and Fabric Stool, circa 1980s

Warren Platner for Knoll Nickel Finish and Fabric Stool, circa 1980s

By Warren Platner, Knoll

Located in Oakland, CA

Architect Warren Platner designed stool constructed of nickel-plated steel and fabric for Knoll. Hand crafted by Matricola of Italy for Knoll, the frame is resist welded and the plat...

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Vintage 1980s Italian Post-Modern Stools

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Steel, Nickel

Modernist Iron and Rope Stool
Modernist Iron and Rope Stool

Modernist Iron and Rope Stool

By Walter Lamb

Located in Oakland, CA

Small low stool with a tubular steel frame having a round top covered with nylon rope all hand tied. Having a soft patina to the steel frame and the white rope has developed a warme...

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Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Stools

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Metal

Early Production Green Frame Hans Wegner Flag Halyard Lounge PP225 Getama
Early Production Green Frame Hans Wegner Flag Halyard Lounge PP225 Getama

Early Production Green Frame Hans Wegner Flag Halyard Lounge PP225 Getama

By GETAMA, Hans J. Wegner

Located in Oakland, CA

Early production 1960s green framed Hans Wegner Flag Halyard lounge chair Model PP225 for Getama, purchased from the original San Francisco, Ca family, whose owner was a structural ...

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Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs

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Metal, Chrome

Vintage Modernist Japanese Ring Stool c1970s
Vintage Modernist Japanese Ring Stool c1970s

Vintage Modernist Japanese Ring Stool c1970s

By Tendo Mokko, Tokukichi Kato

Located in Oakland, CA

Fantastic, vintage modern Japanese ring stool in the manner of Kato Tokukichi. Freshly upholstered in beautiful original Knoll fabric. Acquired in Japan. Amazing wood work detail.

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Vintage 1970s Japanese Modern Stools

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Leather, Upholstery, Foam, Wood

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By Josef Hoffmann, Stendig Co., Thonet

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By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames

Located in Philadelphia, PA

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