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Gordon & Jane Martz Occassional Table, Teak, Ceramic, 1950's

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Charles Hollis Jones O Line Side Table, 1970s
By Charles Hollis Jones
Located in Culver City, CA
This table is gorgeous, the "O Line" table is one of Charles Hollis Jones' most iconic designs. It is a side table made entirely out of acrylic, featuring a circular top and a cylindrical base. The table's name is derived from the shape of its base, which resembles the letter "O." The O Line table was first introduced in the late 1960s and quickly became a symbol of Jones' innovative approach to furniture design. The use of acrylic in the construction of the table gives it a unique sense of lightness and transparency, while also highlighting the material's strength and durability. The O Line table has been produced in a variety of sizes and finishes over the years, and remains a sought-after piece among collectors of mid-century modern furniture. Its timeless design and versatile aesthetic make it a timeless classic. Charles Hollis Jones is an American artist and designer who is best known for his innovative work in acrylic furniture design. Born in 1945 in Indiana, Jones began his career in the 1960s, creating custom furnishings for clients in Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Jones' signature style involves using acrylic, to create sleek and modern furniture pieces. His work is characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and a sense of lightness and transparency that belies the material's durability and strength. Jones' work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and his designs have been used in a wide range of commercial and residential settings. His clients have included celebrities such as Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, and Elvis Presley, as well as major corporations like the Four Seasons Hotel and the MGM Grand. Today, Charles Hollis Jones is recognized as a pioneering figure in the field of acrylic furniture design, and his work continues to inspire and influence contemporary designers and artists. This table is currently alongside Vladimir Kagan lucite dining chairs...
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Vintage 1970s Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

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Maitland Smith Marble and Bronze Sculptural Side / Accent Tables, a Pair
By Maitland Smith
Located in Culver City, CA
These tables are both stunning and intriguing. Cast bronze, marble and glass, these cocktail or side tables designed by Maitland Smith are evocative of Giacometti style workings. Three birds in bronze gathered around a birdbath or feeding dish bring that whimsy of Diego Giacometti, but with the refinement of classically elevated Maitland Smith design. These tables, while designed in the 1980's are so refined, they can easily be integrated into any mid century modern, brutalist, Danish modern, or contemporary environment. These tables, as photographed with the Papa Bear chair can add a bit of refined luxury and uniqueness to any environment. Definitely conversation pieces. Gorgeous transitional tables.
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Vintage 1980s Regency Side Tables

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Hans Olsen Teak Modular Seating Unit for Bramin, Denmark, 1950's
By Hans Olsen, Bramin Mobler
Located in Culver City, CA
Hold onto your kombucha, because this modular seating unit is about to take your living room from meh to magnificent! Straight out of the Danish design playbook of the 1960s and int...
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Vintage 1950s Danish Mid-Century Modern Living Room Sets

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Hans Wegener for Andreas Tuck Monumental Teak Dining Table
By Hans J. Wegner, Andreas Tuck
Located in Culver City, CA
Step into a realm where elegance dances hand in hand with practicality, and timeless design whispers secrets of bygone eras. This enchanting dining table is a masterpiece of mid-cent...
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Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Tables

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Hans J. Wegner Teak Nesting Tables Set "At-40" for Andreas Tuck, Denmark, 1960s
By Hans J. Wegner, Andreas Tuck Møbelfabrik
Located in Culver City, CA
Designed by Hans J. Wegner, these AP-40 iconic teak nesting tables are sleek, Minimalist and modernism at its finest. constructed of solid teak, these nesting tables all fit perfectly into grooves in their mates, so once stacked, they can easily be picked up and moved without falling out, or fanned out perfectly to accommodate your cocktail, book and a snack. These gorgeous tables are in vintage, original condition with almost no signs of wear, and feature an incredibly beautiful grain pattern, not usually found on these nesting tables. This set is gorgeous and when we found them, they were placed alongside an original Hans Wegner Papa Bear chair and a Finn Juhl France chair, and not only did they hold their own, they really completed the tableau.
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Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Nesting Tables and Stacking Tables

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Teak

Tony Paul for Westwood Brass & Ebonized Walnut Table Lamps, A Pair, 1950s
By Tony Paul, Westwood Lamps
Located in Culver City, CA
Prepare to be mesmerized by this jaw-dropping pair of Tony Paul table lamps—truly, the finest example of his design brilliance I’ve ever seen. These lamps are seriously something special, and they come with a history as glamorous as their aesthetic, having once belonged to a member of the Getty family. Yes, those Gettys. Standing an impressive 25" tall (and even taller with their shades), these conical beauties are crafted from solid ebonized walnut paired with Swedish brass. The base of the lamp starts wide at the bottom, with several inches of the trunk wrapped in gleaming brass. Then—surprise!—the rich, black walnut peeks through as it tapers upward, leading to an astronomical moment: a brass ellipsis that balloons out like a planetary orbit. Honestly, it's a sight to behold, like some celestial dance of design. As the brass curves inward, the cone tapers out again, returning to that striking ebonized walnut neck. The contrast between the bold black wood and the glowing brass is absolutely chef’s kiss—it’s the kind of design that screams "luxury" even if you’re not well-versed in the world of high-end lighting. Topping these celestial wonders are 11" tall x 15.75" in diameter ivory lampshades, perfectly completing the look with their understated elegance. Oh, and don’t miss the brass finials at the top—they’re the cherry on top of this mid-century modern masterpiece. The lamps come with their original harps too, making them ready to steal the scene in any room they’re placed in. As for condition? Both lamps show a beautiful patina on their brass—one of the ellipses has a bit more than the other (as seen in the photos), but honestly, that just means it's been loved a little more. They still make a fabulous pair, and their vintage character only adds to their charm. Now, let’s talk about Tony Paul—the genius behind these lamps. A true icon of mid-century design, Paul was known for his clean, minimalist approach that perfectly balanced form and function. Whether working with wood, metal, or glass, his designs always had a certain warmth and elegance that made them stand out. His work ranged from furniture to lighting, but it’s his lighting designs that really defined the mid-century aesthetic. He had a knack for combining organic materials with sleek, modern lines, which made his pieces both timeless and versatile. Paul collaborated with several companies throughout his career, but one of his most notable partnerships was with Westwood Industries, a leading lighting manufacturer of the time. Known for producing high-quality lighting that exemplified the mid-century modern aesthetic, Westwood became the perfect platform for Paul to showcase his talent. Westwood lamps, like these, were crafted with an eye for both detail and durability, often using premium materials like Swedish brass and fine hardwoods, making them highly sought-after by collectors today. These lamps are not just lighting—they’re art, they’re history, they’re conversation pieces waiting to transform your space. Whether you’re a mid-century modern purist or just someone who appreciates incredible design, these Tony Paul lamps...
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Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

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