Monday, January 28, 2013

In the store: Bird chair, Danish dining and lots of chrome

It frequently seems that we get an influx of several great new pieces at one time. The latest includes a newly powdercoated Bird Chair by Harry Bertoia for Knoll, a long Danish dining table with a set of chairs by Poul Cadovius, another Tobia Scarpa chrome plated steel and glass coffee table and a chrome chandelier.

We're having a charcoal colored pad made for the Bird Chair, so you'll be seeing it in its new duds soon. The Danish table is an impressive 94" dropleaf number that's a real stunner, and the Cadovius chairs speak for themselves.  In the past, we've sold an identical Scarpa coffee table, as well as the dining table from the same line, so we expect to sell this table easily. The chrome chandelier is very simple in design, but it packs a lot of glam.

Enjoy this look at our latest inventory additions.


Bird Chair by Harry Bertoia for Knoll

Danish dropleaf table and set of chairs by Poul Cadovius

Coffee table by Tobia Scarpa

Chrome chandelier (with a little peek at my SIL in the reflection)

9 comments:

  1. Gorgeous stuff! The Cadovius set is just amazing, I absolutely love it!

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    1. All it takes to win me over is a little rope and teak. I'm easy! :)

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  2. That coffee table is HOT! And the chandelier is classy as well. Hello. Also, I wanted to say thank you! I referenced mid2mod in a post today regarding my blog redesign, and that I was inspired by your clean design and the fact you are on Blogger as well. Also, I looked at your header width very closely! So thanks!

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    1. I loved everything I saw when I visited your blog today! Looking great!

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  3. Swooning over that Bird Chair and I'm in love with the Florence Knoll sofa... my goodness me so much loveliness! xx Tina

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    1. Isn't the Bird going to be gorgeous when the charcoal gray wool pad is finished?

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  4. mid2mod porn....love it!
    Allison x

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    1. So sexy it almost make you feel guilty to look! :)

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  5. Danish lines are so sleek and unfussy. I remember as a kid whenever a friend's family had Danish furniture they were considered very modern and forward thinking. My mom followed trends, which was considered both chic and showing off how much money we had (what, they didn't know SEARS sold furniture??)

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