Items Similar to Gilbert Rohde Dresser 4041 Kroehler New York World's Fair 1940 Two-Tone 44" long
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 9
Gilbert Rohde Dresser 4041 Kroehler New York World's Fair 1940 Two-Tone 44" long
About the Item
Designer : Gilbert Rohde
Model ; Dresser 4041 Honeymoon Furniture for Young America,
Maker : Kroehler
Exhibited : 'America at Home' at the New York World's Fair 1940.
Created by Gilbert Rohde, 1940's foremost furniture designer, expressly to demonstrate modern living displayed in the 'America at Home' building at the New York World's Fair 1940.
Honeymoon furniture by Kroehler is outstanding in contemporary furniture design.
Notice its space saving compactness, its sturdiness, its freedom from dirt catching corners.
Honeymoon furniture offers comfort, convenience and economy never before possible in the small home or apartment
The use of two different coloured woods to create a two-tone effect is very striking and complements the simple form. This unusual chest of drawers is a signature piece that injects character into any interior.
The raised sides sit proud of the top elevating the chest creating an elegant tray effect. The front is fitted with three drawers with original wooden knobs in contrasting dark brown laurel. The sides have a projecting section of contrasting dark brown laurel at the front which defines the form. Inverted triangular feet. "Kroehler Made" metal tag. Designer unknown.
Kroehler
In 1902, Peter E. Kroehler bought the Naper ville Lounge Co., a maker of wooden lounge chairs and upholstered furniture. Kroehler built a new factory in Naperville in 1913 after the original facility was destroyed by a tornado. Soon thereafter, he renamed the company Kroehler Manufacturing Co. This enterprise soon operated across the country and employed several hundred men and women in the Chicago area. By the middle of the 1940s, with over $20 million in annual sales, Kroehler was the second-largest furniture maker in the United States. During the 1960s, when the company employed close to 8,000 people around the country, annual revenues passed $100 million. The company struggled during the 1970s, closing its historic Naperville factory in 1978 and ending its operations in the area. In 1981 Kroehler was acquired by the ATR Group of Northbrook, which put the company up for sale. By the early 2000s, furniture was still manufactured under the Kroehler name by two unrelated companies, one in North Carolina and the other in Ontario, Canada.
Gilbert Rhode : American, 1894 - 1944
Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) is best known for helping to create the modern design at Herman Miller Inc. Gilbert Rohde furniture design was focused on mass production and bringing modern products to the greatest number of consumers. He is also credited with designing the first examples of biomorphic furniture in America-which would ultimately shape mid century modernism.
US industrial designer, born in New York. He became familiar with cabinetmaking in his father's shop. He studied at the Art Students League and Grand Central School of Art in New York. Early work was as a drama and music critic, cartooninst, reporter, and furniture illustrator. He traveled to France and Germany in 1927 and was inspired by modernism.
He opened his own office in New York in 1927, designing furniture and showrooms, and consulting with manufacturers like General Electric and Hudson Motor Car Company.
In 1931 HeywoodWakefield Company introduced a compact armless leatherette side chair with bentwood rear legs designed by Rohde, which sold 250,000 over the next eight years. Rohde also developed a later version for the Herman Miller Furniture Company, which was sold dis-assembled and made by what Rohde called an "automobile type of assembly."
By 1929 he had established a relationship with D.J. Depree, president of the Herman Miller Furniture Company in Zeeland, MI and prepared some designs for him. Dupree appointed him director of design there in 1932 as part of his decision to shift the company’s orientation from traditional to modern design. His first modern design for the company, a No. 2185 Group bedroom suite was shown at the Chicago Century of Progress.
Also in 1932, Rohde exhibited his furniture designs in a "Design for Machine" exhibit in Philadelphia, along with designs of Russel Wright. The Herman Miller Clock Company in 1933 introduced clocks designed by Rohde.
In 1934, Rohde was represented in a 1934 "Art and Industry" exhibit at Rockefeller Center organized by the National Alliance for Art and Industry that showed 1000 products by 100 designers, and in the Metropolitan Museum’s exhibit, "Contemporary American Industrial Art." One of his designs was the "Semi-Arm" chair, with bent chrome-plated steel tubular frame and leatherette seat and back.
Rohde was a member of the American Union of Decorative Artists and Craftsmen (AUDAC); was director of the Design Laboratory School from 1935-1938; was one of the founders of the Designers Institute of the American Furniture Mart in 1933; and headed an industrial design program at the New York University School of Architecture from 1939 to 1943.
He designed major exhibits for the New York Worlds Fair in 1939, including the Home Furnishing Pavilion, and the "Community Interests" exhibit in the Consumers Building.
In 1940, Rohde convinced the Herman Miller Furniture Company to discontinue production of all its period reproductions, because of his belief that imitation of traditional design was insincere esthetically. Rohde served at Herman Miller until his death in 1944. He was replaced by George Nelson, who continued to champion modern design at the company throughout the postwar period.
- Dimensions:Height: 32.49 in (82.5 cm)Width: 43.9 in (111.5 cm)Depth: 18.9 in (48 cm)
- Style:Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Birdseye Maple,Joinery
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:c1940
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:BUNGAY, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU3867317153442
About the Seller
5.0
Vetted Seller
These experienced sellers undergo a comprehensive evaluation by our team of in-house experts.
Established in 1985
1stDibs seller since 2018
85 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 12 hours
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: BUNGAY, United Kingdom
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 7 days of delivery.
More From This SellerView All
- Commode Minature Long Walnut Maltese Cross Ebonised FruitwooLocated in BUNGAY, SUFFOLKAn exceptionally rare, museum quality Maltese, Neoclassical walnut chest of drawers with ebonised & fruitwood inlaid maltese cross on the top and drawer fronts Maltese furniture of this period is exceptional reflecting the status and affluence of the island. Given the size of the island relatively little Maltese furniture was made in comparison to Europe & American mainland. Minature furniture is rare made either as a model or an apprentice's piece so it is extremely rare to find a minature piece from Malta bearing the Maltese cross. This minature commode is highly original with beautiful proportions, ornamentation and patination. The 'H' shaped top with a large centered inlaid Maltese Cross and a border of stringing. The breakfront fitted with three drawers each with stringing and inlaid six point stars centrally positioned behind the wooden knobs. The uprights with two continuous vertical bands of stringing ebonised and fruitwood from the top to the bottom of the drawers in walnut to match the front of the chest and then reverting to ebonising and fruitwood down the feet. Terminating in tapering feet. The panelled sides with a repeat of the double banding on the uprights and rectangular borders within the panels. The oak lined drawers with the original 18th century blue paper lining. Measures: length 27 cm 10 1/2", height 24 cm 9 1/2", depth 20 cm 8". Maltese Cross: The Maltese cross is a symbol that is most commonly associated with the Knights of Malta (also known as the Knights Hospitallers...Category
Antique 18th Century Maltese Neoclassical Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsFruitwood, Walnut
- Table beside Night Fitted Commode Chippendale Tray Top Mahogany TambourLocated in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK- Fine, elegant, Chippendale period bedside table - Practical for everyday use - Finely figured tray top is practical, securing items placed on the table top - Portable as the top i...Category
Antique 1760s British George III Tray Tables
MaterialsMahogany
- Commode, Potty, Mahogany, Table Sofa Bedside Original Pot & Cover, VictorianLocated in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK- Elegant, classical form - Conversation piece - Perfect height for sofa or bedside table The hinged moulded top opening to reveal the original fitted interior with ceramic pot and ...Category
Antique 1830s English Early Victorian Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsMahogany
- Tool Box Chest Master Carpenters Ebonised Mahogany Fitted Interior VictorianLocated in BUNGAY, SUFFOLKThe exterior painted black, metal carrying handles. Opening to reveal a beautifully, figured and fitted mahogany interior with sliding doors and compartments. Wonderful deep and ri...Category
Antique 19th Century English Victorian Trunks and Luggage
MaterialsMahogany
- Commode, Early 18th Century, Italian, Venetian, Baroque, Walnut, Serpentine FrontLocated in BUNGAY, SUFFOLKThe serpentine front on this magnificent commode is sophisticated and gives it gravitas. It has a rich colour and lustrous patina and has come from a private collection, Semenzato Ve...Category
Antique Early 18th Century Italian Baroque Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsWalnut
- Cassetone Bureau Desk Ebonised Rosewood Bone Rome Baroque Bird Flower Lion TulipLocated in BUNGAY, SUFFOLKExceptional Roman Baroque Ebonised, Rosewood Cassettone with bone inlay and magnificent brass handles Magnificent transition piece displaying classical ornamentation within a tradit...Category
Antique 1690s Italian Baroque Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsBone, Ebony, Rosewood
You May Also Like
- Pair of Gilbert Rohde Matching DressersBy Gilbert RohdeLocated in West Palm Beach, FLA matching pair of Dresser's by Gilbert Rohde, using book matched brazilian rosewood veneer, model # 3770 Three huge drawers in each cabinet make this a very useful design.Category
Vintage 1940s American Dressers
MaterialsBrass
- Rare Pair Gilbert Rohde #3770 Six-Drawer DressersBy Gilbert Rohde, Herman MillerLocated in Brooklyn, NYThis rare design for Herman Miller features a curved case in opulent tropical wood veneer with sold hardwood handles, in a masculine streamlined design, with the surprising addition ...Category
Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsStainless Steel
- Gilbert Rohde 4140 Dresser for Herman Miller 3 AvailableBy Herman Miller, Gilbert RohdeLocated in Hanover, MAWe have a total of three available of these beautifully refinished mahogany chests of three drawers by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller's 4140 collection with original off-white "leather cloth" (Fabrikoid) padded drawers. Top drawer is fitted with vide poche sliding and removable tray and has original label. See pages from original 1941 Herman Miller catalog...Category
Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsFaux Leather, Mahogany
- 1930s Art Deco Brazilian Rosewood Six-Drawer Dresser by Gilbert RohdeBy Gilbert RohdeLocated in Buffalo, NY1930s Art Deco Brazilian rosewood six-drawer dresser designed by Gilbert Rohde,, Amazing quality and design, slightly bowed front design. Features six generous size drawers with simp...Category
Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dressers
MaterialsNickel
- Gilbert Rohde 4140 Tall Chest for Herman MillerBy Herman Miller, Gilbert RohdeLocated in Hanover, MABeautifully refinished mahogany tall boy chest of four drawers by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller's 4140 collection with original off-white "leather cloth" (Fabrikoid) padded drawers. Top drawer is fitted with vide poche sliding and removable tray. See pages from original 1941 Herman Miller catalog...Category
Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsFaux Leather, Mahogany
- Mid-Century Modern Two-Tone High Chest Dresser Kent CoffeyBy Kent-CoffeyLocated in Rockaway, NJCompact chest on chest style Mid-Century Modern two-tone horn and dark expresso coffee high chest dresser.Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Commodes and Chests of Drawers
MaterialsWalnut
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
Top Of The World
In The Comfort Of
Office Storage Drawers
Types Of Vintage Furniture
Back Of Head
Furniture Of Modern French Designers
Herman Miller Used Furniture
Office Side Drawers
Head Of Wood
Herman Miller Vintage Furniture
Herman Miller Furniture Vintage
Suite Of Furniture
Retro Herman Miller Furniture
Designer Vintage New York
2000s Furniture
Types Of Wood Used In Furniture
1960s New York Furniture
World Fair Furniture