The Bertha Schaefer sofa, the Baumritter chairs, the Broyhill S
aga and Barney Flagg
Town and Country Flair bedroom suites and the Hansen credenza all sold within a few days of each other, leaving the floor empty, so my SIL brought a few things over from the warehouse and set about doing some serious buying.
He won a Peter Proztman desk and chair at auction. Designed for Herman Miller in the early 60s, these pieces are still in pristine condition. The chair is upholstered in a beige and white check, and the desk is exotic African wood with two pencil drawers and a smoked Lucite-sided file drawer.
On a trip out of state, he got a gorgeous Danish table and six chairs by Hornslet Mobelfabrik. The table has sliding leaves and extends to 106" in length. This is probably the nicest Danish dining set we've had in the store so far.
He met a local architect who sold him a chrome and glass André dining table, which was designed by Tobia Scarpa. The interesting thing about this table is that it comes with a smoked glass top, as well as a clear glass top.
The same person sold him 8
Cesca armchairs by Marcel Breuer. These are in amazingly good condition, without any damage at all to the caning, and he's selling them at an unbelievably low price. I predict that these will be scooped up quickly.
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| Chrome and African wood Herman Miller desk by Peter Protzman |
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| Close-up of African wood grain |
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| Herman Miller chair by Peter Protzman |
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| Danish dining set in teak by Hornslet Mobelfabrik |
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| André dining table by Tobia Scarpa |
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| Cesca chairs by Marcel Breuer and André table by Tobia Scarpa |