Perone Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side Table Perone with strong resin base in Aged bronzage finish. With a black glass top.
21st Century and Contemporary Indonesian Side Tables
Glass, Resin
Perone Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side Table Perone with strong resin base in Aged bronzage finish. With a black glass top.
Glass, Resin
Italian Side Table
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Classic 1950's Italian side table with glass top and tapered legs. Great simple design.
Beech
Barletta Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side Table Barletta structure in solid teak wood and with polished carrare white marble top.
Marble
Terry Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side table terry all in solid handcrafted walnut wood.
Walnut
Ania Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side Table Ania with all structure in walnut wood veneered with polished stainless steel trim in gold finish. Also available on request in grey oak matte, or in natural oak, or in eb...
Stainless Steel
Millas Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side table millas with structure in solid walnut wood, include 1 drawer.
Walnut
Side Table from the 1970s
Located in Vienna, AT
Tabletop with rounded edges walnut stained and lacquered with four black stained legs and also lacquered.
Wood
Barletta High Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side Table Barletta High with structure in solid teak Wood and with polished carrare white marble top.
Marble
Peter White Side Table
Located in Paris, FR
Side Table Peter White with chromed metal structure and with white calacatta marble top. Also available with black sahara marble or with carnico grey ...
Marble, Metal, Chrome

Oscar Stonorov and Willo von Moltke Organic Design Coffee Table
By Oscar Stonorov and Willo von Moltke
Located in New York, NY
Boat-shaped coffee table with beveled edges in silvered walnut by the team of German-born American architects Oscar Stonorov and Willo von Moltke, designed for the Museum of Modern Art's 1941 Organic Design in Home Furnishings competition, and produced in very small numbers by Red Lion Furniture of Pennsylvania. Per the MoMA catalog, “a design may be called organic when there is an harmonious organization of the parts within the whole, according to structure, material, and purpose. Within this definition there can be no vain ornamentation or superfluity, but the part of beauty is none the less great—in ideal choice of material, in visual refinement, and in the rational elegance of things internded for use.” The suite of furnishings designed by Stonorov and von Moltke---including a vanity, coffee table, dining set, bed, nightstand, and case pieces--won honorable mention at the seminal competition and received a preferred placement at the MoMA exhibition itself. The winning entries in the competition, which included the iconic seating and unit furniture by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen, were showcased at eleven department stores across the country--notably Bloomingdale's and Kaufmann's--and were intended for serial production, but America's entry into WWII a month after the opening of the exhibition, along with higher than expected price points across the board meant that few pieces were actually made outside the ones initially sent to the participating department stores. This was especially true for the Stonorov and von Moltke suite, which wound up being among the most expensive items...
Walnut

Tepper-Meyer Versi-Table
By Gene Tepper
Located in New York, NY
Up-and-down "Versitable" by Tepper-Meyer Associates of San Francisco, produced by Fred Meyer circa 1954. The two-position design can function as a dining or writing table in the high...
Steel

David Wurster Nest of Tables for Raymor
By David Wurster, Raymor
Located in New York, NY
Nest of three tables with birch tops and blackened tubular steel legs. Designed by David Wurster and produced for Richards-Morgentau (Raymor) circa 1952. Wurster's lighting was a reg...
Steel

Darrel Landrum for Avard Stool
By Darrell Landrum, Avard
Located in New York, NY
Low stool or footrest with repainted extruded steel base and cushion reupholstered in yellow leather. A rarely seen midcentury design by Darrel Landrum, produced by Avard Furniture.
Steel
Gary Gutterman Sculptural Cocktail Table in Steel and Glass
By Gary Gutterman
Located in New York, NY
“Jason” cocktail table in stainless steel and glass by New York City designer and interior decorator Gary Gutterman. An exceptionally well-executed continuous form with the unusual f...
Steel
Architectonic Cut Plywood Midcentury Cocktail Table
By Nathan Lerner
Located in New York, NY
Rectangular cocktail table of cut laminated plywood with solid wood supports. A well-constructed circa 1940s design with an architectural bearing, likely a one-off commission. The top sits within two lateral struts, giving the appearance of bridge architecture. . A design in the manner of Nathan Lerner...
Wood, Plywood