1957 Eames RAR |
Large brutalist wall sculpture |
C. Jere' brass lamp |
Carrara marble tulip tables by Eero Saarinen for Knoll |
Coffee table by Alvar Aalto |
Drop-leaf desk by George Nelson for Herman Miller |
Slate top La Fonda table by Charles and Ray Eames |
Winchendon coffee table by Paul McCobb |
Red marble tulip table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll |
Long teak credenza attributed to Rosengren Hansen |
I'm at a loss for words. So many iconic pieces under one roof. Thanks for sharing Dana. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteAt this point, I'm accustomed to my SIL's great finds, but for him to put this many designer pieces in the store at one time blows my mind a little.
DeleteYou have the most amazing pieces in house! Love them all and especially that brutalist wall sculpture! I'm getting ready to take in my recently finished Adrian Pearsall dinette set today. It turned out really great!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that brutalist piece a stunner? I can't wait to see your Pearsall set. I bet it's another one of your masterpieces.
DeleteLove the Eames chair!
ReplyDeleteIt's especially cool because it's such an old model with the original rocker base, not the reproduction bases you so often see.
DeleteWow, so much beauty in one place- amazing pieces, Dana! I was just telling a friend and colleague today how much I wanted a Carrara tulip table for my new kitchen. I so wish I had your shop here! These pieces are all amazing, and that brutalist wall sculpture just takes the cake!
ReplyDeleteA Carrara tulip table would be perfect for your new kitchen. If it makes you feel any better, ours are side tables. I'll keep my fingers crossed that you'll find a beautiful marble tulip dining table soon.
DeletePredictably, I want that George Nelson drop-leaf desk!
ReplyDeleteWhat a statement that brutalist structure is.
I can definitely see one of your typewriters on that desk!
DeleteGreat pieces! I'm still on the look-out for a George Nelson dresser. Let me know if you guys find one. You seem to find so many great pieces I'm hoping one will fall in your lap. ... or at least in the back of your truck!!!
ReplyDeleteWe'll be keeping our eyes peeled for that dresser. I'd love for one to fall in the back of our truck too! You'd be the first to know.
DeleteThe Brutalist wall sculpture! It's love! That thing (sacrilege calling it a thing!) would cost a bomb to post to Australia, wouldn't it?! Gee it's beautiful Dana. How lucky you are to be surrounded by furniture etc of this calibre.
ReplyDeleteThat wall sculpture is really large, so you could probably buy a house for what it would cost to ship it to Australia!
DeleteIn love with the Wall Sculpture....always on the lookout for this sort of thing...pretty hard to find though :)
ReplyDeleteWe've probably had five or six wall sculptures of this type over the past two years.
Deleteput the C.J lamp aside for me Dana....I`ll be in the states sometime to pick it up ....oh you know in about 2045! xx
ReplyDeleteI'll put a HOLD tag on it! ;)
DeleteWow, nice hings =), I love the teak credenza, it would fit perfectly in my livingroom. Can I have it? =)
ReplyDeleteYou already have so many beautiful things! One more would feel right at home.
DeleteI keep seeing these brutalist metal wall sculptures. They really catch my eye. Probably bad fend shui. I'll have to look that up.
ReplyDeleteThey really are visually interesting, but you may be right about the feng shui.
DeleteJust amazing that you have all of those incredible pieces in the store right now! I would love to come spend a few hours. :)
ReplyDeleteMy SIL has picked up even more that we'll be showing soon. He's finding so many great things that it's leaving me a little speechless.
DeleteHow on earth does he do it? I have always pined for a tulip table. The red marble one is eye-boggling. Do you have customers who keep coming back to you? Or do you find people buy one piece and then they're happy? Do customers send you photos of their furniture in situ? I really think I missed my calling in life.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a collection of pieces!! I'm with Kylie - wall sculpture is amazing. I love it.
ReplyDeleteLove the long credenza in the last picture too. Hope all going well with you and the renovations! x