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    By Brown Saltman, Gilbert Rohde
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    Matching pair of American Art Deco side tables designed by Gilbert Rohde for Brown Saltman in the original factory finished surface. Circa...
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    Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Side Tables

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  • Rare Carved Walnut Cabinet by Brown Saltman
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    Rare carved walnut cabinet by Brown Saltman. Original Brown Saltman sticker. This Piece has a seldom seen finished backing. Can be used floating in an open space, perhaps between two...
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

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  • Ebonized Mahogany Tri-Level Round Coffee Table, Paul Laszlo, Brown Saltman LA
    By Paul Laszlo, Brown Saltman
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Ebonized mahogany tri-level coffee table, attributed to Paul Laszlo, Brown Saltman Los Angeles, c. 1952. A pioneering force in the evolution of California Modern, Paul László imbued the more rigid European modernism with plusher comfort and more sumptuous flair. Laszlo began his career in Stuttgart, an epicenter of modern design prior to WWII and gained international recognition for his sumptuous, sensual brand of modernism. His early fans included Salvador Dali and George Nelson. Laszlo accepted a professorship in the US as a means of fleeing the Nazis (Two of his siblings and both his parents would die in the Holocaust). From New York, László drove cross-country to California, where he opened an office in Beverly Hills. Despite speaking hardly any English, his reputation preceded him, and he soon started receiving commissions, including remodeling and refurnishing Bullock’s on Wilshire Boulevard, the premier department store in Los Angeles. By the late 1930s László had become designer of choice to the Hollywood elite. Laszlo combined sleek geometric lines and rich woods together with novel materials and textures (ex. lucite and faux weaving), sometimes adding more traditional flourishes such as floral fabrics. His bold use of color was also a major attraction. He opened his new design studio on North Rodeo Drive in 1941, which he would maintain for over 25 years. In 1946, László furnished the residence of Rene Williams in Beverly Hills with designs that have become recognizable classics, such as the Paddle Armchairs, named for their flat, wide armrests. All the pieces from the grouping have clean, elegant lines that draw from Viennese Modern...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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    Mahogany

  • John Keal Nesting Tables for Brown Saltman
    By Brown Saltman, John Keal
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  • John Keal for Brown Saltman Wedge End Tables
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    Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

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  • Magazine Wedge Table by John Keal for Brown Saltman
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