Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 7

Vintage Eames Six-Panel Screen in Walnut

More From This SellerView All
  • James Bearden "Meteor Storm Screen"
    By James Bearden
    Located in New York, NY
    Sonic sculpture of torch-cut and polychromed steel, fused bronze, solvent dyes, and glass enamel. An elongated version of "Meteor Storm" that can serve as a screen or divider. A 2019...
    Category

    2010s American Modern Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Bronze, Enamel, Steel

  • La Ceramica in Italia
    By Guido Gambone
    Located in New York, NY
    Well-edited and lavishly illustrated survey of mid-century Italian ceramics, written by Hugo Blattler and published in Rome in 1958 by Aristide Palombi as part of the Arti Pratiche series, intended to contribute to an examination in depth of the material, as well as to the documentation and to the spreading of knowledge of each separate subject. Features vessels, lighting, fireplaces, and artworks by renowned artists such as Lucio Fontana, Salvatore Meli, Fauson Melotti, Gio Ponti, Antonia Campi, Marcello Fantoni, Franco Meneguzzo, Pietro Melandri, and Guido Gambone, along with a host of lesser-known figures. Stellar abstract designs throughout. Square 8vo (8.5” x 9”), 206 pages, hardcover, illustrated throughout in b/w. Slight lean to spine. Mild soiling to extremities, with chipping to corners. Professional repair to front hinge, as well as between pp. 194-5 and 204-5. Light chipping to first two leaves. The complete front cover remains of the dust jacket, which is still crisp and vibrant, with only minor chipping to top edge. Missing spine and back of dust jacket. A must-have for collectors and connoisseurs of Italian design and mid century ceramics.
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Books

    Materials

    Paper

  • Vintage Swiss Travel Poster, Zurich Lakeside Garden
    By Hugo Wetli
    Located in New York, NY
    Original 1960’s travel poster for the Zurich Lakeside Garden, with a design based on his painting by Hugo Wetli. Wetli (1916-1972) was a Swiss painter, graphic designer, lithographer...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s Swiss Mid-Century Modern Posters

    Materials

    Paper

  • Beautiful Homes and Gardens in California
    By Richard Neutra
    Located in New York, NY
    Important and lavishly produced survey of postwar California domestic architecture, written by Frank Lloyd Wright-trained California architect Herbert Weisskamp and published by Abrams in 1964. First edition, oblong 4to (10.25” x 7.25”) hardcover with pictorial dust jacket, 4 full color photos, 314 black-and-white photos (3/4 of them by Julius Schulman), plus 113 b/w plans, drawings, and elevations. Showcases the work of the following architects and landscape designers: Raphael Soriano, Pierre Koenig, Craig Ellwood, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mark Mills, Aaron Green...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Books

    Materials

    Paper

  • Katsura Tradition and Creation in Japanese Architecture
    By Walter Gropius, Herbert Bayer
    Located in New York, NY
    Sumptuously produced treatment of the aesthetic and spiritual qualities of traditional Japanese architecture that resonated with and influenced Western modernism—think the simplicity and abstract beauty of tatami geometry combined with a holistic philosophy of indoor/outdoor living. The book itself is a cynosure of academic and graphic quality, with text by Walter Gropius and Kenzo Tange...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Books

    Materials

    Paper

  • Mario Dal Fabbro Child's Chair in Plywood
    By Mario Dal Fabbro
    Located in New York, NY
    Child's chair in Douglas Fir plywood based on a design by sculptor, craftsman, author and designer Mario Dal Fabbro and published in his 1963 book "How to Make Children's Furniture and Play Equipment...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Chairs

    Materials

    Plywood

You May Also Like
  • Charles and Ray Eames FSW 8 Panel Screen
    By Charles and Ray Eames
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    A Birch Plywood and canvas screen Early production Original finish.
    Category

    Vintage 1940s American Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Birch

  • Six-Panel Screen
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Painted wood decorative Chinese screen with six panels. (Please confirm item location - NY or NJ - with dealer).   
    Category

    20th Century Chinese Export Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Wood

    Six-Panel Screen
    $1,750 Sale Price
    30% Off
  • Eames 6 Panel Oak Room Divider by Herman Miller
    By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames
    Located in Toledo, OH
    Eames 6 panel oak room divider by Herman Miller. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames and Manufactured by Herman Miller in the 1940's. A durable woven polypropylene mesh connects the 6 ...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Oak, Bentwood

  • Six Panel Coromandel Screen
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    This stylish and chic Chinese coromandel six panel screen will make a statement with its form and use of materials all created by a very t...
    Category

    Late 20th Century Chinese Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Brass

  • Original 1950s Eames for Herman Miller FSW-6 Folding Screen Room Divider
    By Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    An early molded plywood screen divider in calico ash, designed by Charles & Ray Eames, manufactured by Herman Miller. The screen's ingenious design allows it to be formed into a vari...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Ash

  • Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller Plywood Folding Screen Ash Veneer 1950s
    By Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller
    Located in Cathedral City, CA
    This is an iconic piece of American design history, designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1946, for Herman Miller. This example is one of the earlier versions produced between 1946-1955. The veneer is a warm ash. The connecting fabric is a cotton canvas and allows for the screen to bend in a multitude of ways producing a screen in a variant of formations and also allows the screen to fold nearly flat for storage or shipping. A true classic! We have included several detail photos so you can get a true picture of condition, As is common with these older screens...
    Category

    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Screens and Room Dividers

    Materials

    Ash, Plywood, Canvas

Recently Viewed

View All