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  • Pr Art Deco Art Moderne Dressers by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller c 1930's
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in New York, NY
    Chic pair of streamline Art Moderne dressers designed by Gilbert Rohde, for Herman Miller c 1936. The dressers feature opposing right and left c...
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    Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Dressers

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    Birdseye Maple, Walnut

  • Bel Geddes for Simmons Dresser
    By Norman Bel Geddes
    Located in New York, NY
    Norman Bel Geddes design, for Simmons Furniture Company. Art Deco, Machine Age classic form, considered very Avant Garde when introduced and still considered stylish and relevant. Fo...
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    Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Steel

  • Three Pc. Set of Art Deco Paldao Line Rohde for Herman Miller
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in New York, NY
    Incredible suite of Gilbert Rohde design Paldao line, circa 1940's made by Herman Miller. This set has been professionally refinished, and is in virtually immaculate condition. Rare ...
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    Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Bookcases

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    Wood, Burl

  • Art Deco Palladio Glass Front Storage Cabinet Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
    By Gilbert Rohde, Herman Miller
    Located in New York, NY
    Voguish, chic and sophisticated storage cabinet designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller as part of the sought after Palladio series, c. 1940’s. The piece features a walnut case, with burl veneer picture frame molding that surrounds the gold and black marbleized mirrored...
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    Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Shelves

    Materials

    Walnut, Burl

  • Art Deco Palladio Fall Front Desk by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller c. 1940’s
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in New York, NY
    Elegant and sophisticated drop front desk designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller as part of the much sought after Palladio series, circa 1940’s. The desk features a burl veneer ...
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    Mid-20th Century American Art Deco Desks

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    Wood, Burl

  • Robsjohn Gibbings for Widdicomb Dresser Bachelors Chest
    By T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, Widdicomb Furniture Co.
    Located in New York, NY
    Sophisticated tailored design three drawer chest designed by T. H. Robsjohn Gibbings for Widdicomb circa 1950/1960’s. The dresser features three deep drawers, each having a dowel form pull, and a picture frame molding cabinet...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Wood

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  • Gilbert Rohde 4140 Dresser for Herman Miller 3 Available
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in Hanover, MA
    We 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...
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    Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Faux Leather, Mahogany

  • Gilbert Rohde 4140 Tall Chest for Herman Miller
    By Gilbert Rohde, Herman Miller
    Located in Hanover, MA
    Beautifully 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...
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    Vintage 1940s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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  • Pair of Chest of Drawers by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in Palm Springs, CA
    A pair of three drawer chests, designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller in the the 1930's. Bleached mahogany cabinets with original padded naugahyde drawer fronts. Great detailing...
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    20th Century American Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Mahogany, Naugahyde

  • Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller Three Drawer Chest Dresser Leather Drawer Faces
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in Deland, FL
    Introducing a rare Model 4140 three drawer dresser designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller. Produced in the 1940's this prime example of Art Deco Design is constructed from a wal...
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    Vintage 1940s American Modern Dressers

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    Leather, Mahogany

  • Rare Pair Gilbert Rohde #3770 Six-Drawer Dressers
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    This 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 ...
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    Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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    Stainless Steel

  • Gilbert Rohde Paldao Cabinet for Herman Miller
    By Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde
    Located in Hanover, MA
    Gilbert Rohde designed this chest for Herman Miller as part of his 1941 Paldao Line of streamline modernist and modular furniture in exotic veneer. This is model no. 4103, two-door cabinet with distinctively incised large round pulls, interior fitted with two adjustable shelves behind the left door and five pull-out drawers behind the right door, fronts finished in black enamel. The case top and sides are Paldao wood; the doors are in highly figured burl Acacia. The finish is called "Beaver" which is natural color, no stain, satin varnish. The back is numbered "4130." All of Rohde's designs for Herman Miller are marked with a 4-digit number; the first two numbers indicate the year, and the second two numbers indicate the individual piece. Newly refinished and ready to place in your home. The Herman Miller Furniture Company was devoted to manufacturing period reproduction furniture until Pioneer industrial designer Gilbert Rohde walked into their Grand Rapids showroom in 1930. A devout modernist, Rohde convinced D.J. De Pree to focus on modern furniture throughout the 1930s, and to produce exclusively modern furniture by the time Rohde died in 1944. Work by the pioneering American industrial and furniture designer, Gilbert Rohde, is notable for its thoroughly modern, informal, and multifunctional qualities. Rohde’s ability to create appealing modernist furnishings for middle-class homes, while also devising merchandising strategies to sell these goods, places him within a unique framework in American design history. Born and raised in New York, Rohde was the son of a cabinetmaker. He attended New York City public schools and his post-high school education included courses at the Art Students League and the Grand Central School of Art. Rohde’s visit to Europe in the spring and summer of 1927 (with later trips in 1931 and 1937) to see the Bauhaus in Dessau and the French modernist design that debuted in the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, profoundly inspired his concept of design and the role it should play in daily life. The French Art Deco and German rationalist styles he saw in Europe influenced the furniture he designed from the late 1920s into the 1940s, pieces he created to suit a rapidly changing American lifestyle. In addition to his work for Herman Miller Inc., Rohde also designed for several other furniture firms, including Thonet, Troy Sunshade, and Heywood-Wakefield. What set Rohde apart from his contemporaries was his all-encompassing understanding of the furniture industry, from design and production to marketing and showroom display.[1] During his time with Herman Miller Inc. (1932-1944), Rohde set the standard for collaborative efforts between designers and furniture firms, with George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames later...
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    Vintage 1940s American Mid-Century Modern Commodes and Chests of Drawers

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