Sunday, April 7, 2013

In the store: Care for a Danish?

No, not a pastry. More Danish Modern. But this time it's a little exciting for us, because we have beautiful Hans Wegner pieces in the store, some of which aren't even pictured in this post...so if you're local, you need to get in to see them. (The store, usually closed on Sundays, will be open for the Deep Ellum Arts Festival.) Feast your eyes on these great additions:


Solid teak dining table by Johannes Andersen

Hans J. Wegner teak chairs with original leather seats for CM Madsens

Not Danish, but Scandinavian nonetheless, these chairs are by Norwegian designer Torbjørn Afdal.


Form chairs by Torbjørn Afdal, also with original leather seats

And on the American front, we have bowtie chairs attributed to Paul McCobb, as well as a spectacular 72" bench/coffee table by Kip Stewart and Stewart MacDougall and a pair of Lightolier pendant lamps. (The lamps are a story in themselves. They were found in new old stock condition...still in original packaging with hangtags. They had never been removed from the box and were marked 1959.)


Bowtie chairs attributed to Paul McCobb

72" bench/coffee table by Stewart and MacDougall for Drexel


Lightolier pendants in mint condition

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Mid2Mod Blog Giveaway

I'm giving away this pair of vintage candleholders, created in Italy for Rosenthal Netter. To enter, become a Google follower of this blog and leave a comment on this post saying you're a follower and want to be entered.


It's easy to be a site member. In the Google Followers box to the right of this post, click on Join this site. Once you have set up a Google account, click Follow publicly, and you're done.

The deadline for entering is midnight CDT (North America) on Friday, April 12. The winner will be announced on Saturday, April 13.

My SIL is also having an exciting giveaway right now. Check for details on our Facebook page, but act quickly on that one, because it ends today.

3 comments:

  1. Oh wow Dana, love those chairs ...esp. the Wegner ones - I saw one in a shop here the other day $350!! .

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