Matched pair of DESIRON bronze and walnut shelves, in like new condition.
Ole Wanscher Danish modern Rosewood Sofa and Chair Set in mint restored condition with newly made loose wool cushions.Solid rosewood construction throughout, crafted in Denmark Ca.1960.
Oiled Ash Dining Chair with Paper Cord Seat.
Designed by Paul Mignogna for STILLMADE
Seat Height-18.5”
Seat Depth -18”
Custom orders have a lead time of 10-12 weeks FOB NYC. Lead time contingent upon selection of finishes, approval of shop drawings (if applicable), and receipt COM (if applicable). Multiple requests for finish samples will extend lead time. In circumstances that fall beyond MLS control (force majeure) lead times are subject to change.Lead time is based on deposit date and final sample approvals. Minimum 4 week lead time on upholstery items of fabric receipt.
American Black Walnut and grey glass with powder coated steel brackets wall shelf system. Wall mounted steel bracket supports fixed walnut shelves that are detailed with fitted grey glass tops.
Designed by Paul Mignogna for STILLMADE
Custom orders have a lead time of 10-12 weeks FOB NYC. Lead time contingent upon selection of finishes, approval of shop drawings (if applicable), and receipt COM (if applicable). Multiple requests for finish samples will extend lead time. In circumstances that fall beyond MLS control (force majeure) lead times are subject to change.Lead time is based on deposit date and final sample approvals. Minimum 4 week lead time on upholstery items of fabric receipt.
Solid American Black Walnut tapered sides console table with solid brass drawer pulls.
Designed by Paul Mignogna for STILLMADE
Custom orders have a lead time of 10-12 weeks FOB NYC. Lead time contingent upon selection of finishes, approval of shop drawings (if applicable), and receipt COM (if applicable). Multiple requests for finish samples will extend lead time. In circumstances that fall beyond MLS control (force majeure) lead times are subject to change.Lead time is based on deposit date and final sample approvals. Minimum 4 week lead time on upholstery items of fabric receipt.
Solid un-steamed Walnut construction detailed with bridal joinery on the leg connection which is visible from the top surface.
Paul McCobb Planner Group 2 Drawer Desk circa 1950.Solid maple construction throughout, fully restored in a hand finished black lacquer with brass ring drawer pulls.
This item is located at our 1stdibs booth in the New York Design Center at 200 Lexington on the 10th floor booth number 1005.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Rare to Market Florence Knoll Parallele Bar Teak Cocktail Table circa 1950s.
Edward Wormley for Dunbar sofa on solid walnut legs in updated upholstery.
Floating olive burl sideboard with marble top designed by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin. This sideboard rests on a chrome base. There are two drawers on the right side fitted with silverware holders.
H.W. Klein Rosewood Tamboured Door Console circa 1960, Denmark.
Pair of Paul McCobb 402 armchairs for Directional Ca. 1950s. Fully restored frames and upholstery.Solid walnut sculpted arm chair frames have been restored in deep dark brown open grain satin finish with natural cotton canvas tight seat upholstery.
Matched pair of Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin chrome frame club chairs Ca.1970’s.Newly restored in a cotton velvet upholstery these chairs are iconic in form and very comfortable.
Paul McCobb Calvin group oval dining table.Ebonized mahogany with rich undertones of darkest brown, featuring brass trim and signature flat bar details at base Ca.1960.Sizing from 61 inches without leaves to a maximum size of 127 inches with 6 leaves.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb maple and Iron shovel chairs Ca. 1950s in original condition.Solid sculpted maple seat with turned spindle back supports on iron framework.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb for Directional side tables, circa 1955 in restored condition.
Carl Aubock Style Austrian Umbrella Holder
1970’s Italian Acylic pendants lamps in NOS condition.
Stunning Rosewood tray by Jens Quistgaard for Dansk Ca.1960, signed and numbered. Solid rosewood sculpted tray with inlaid butterfly detail on tapered footed base.Tray is from the rare woods collection.
Paul McCobb Planner Group Console featuring 3 drawers and 2 sliding doors with adjustable shelving interior. Fully restored in black lacquer piano finish.
Original Auböck corkscrew in the shape of a key. The lower end can be used to open crown caps, whereas the screw inside the key is for opening regular corks.
Danish lounge chair designed by Hans Wegner for Fritz Hansen.
Teak shell back and seat on a beech frame.
Danish settee, designed by Hans J Wegner (1914-2007) for Fritz Hansen, Denmark 1952. This amazing plywood settee was made of sublime quality beech and teak wood. This sofa is in amazing original condition, this comes from the first owner and the condition is fantastic! The wood has a fantastic patina without damages to the wood. This settee comes from first owner who bought this in the mid 1950s. This was not used a lot, they bought this as second place to sit on. Marked FK Denmark on the bottom. Take your chance to obtain this amazing sculptural Danish piece of furniture.
Pair of Paul McCobb black lacquered piano finished dressers with solid brass pulls.
Contact dealer for appointment to view.
Sculptural Glass top Dining Table by Guiseppi Scapinelli circa 1960’s. Solid Peroba de Campos base supports inset glass top. Manufactured in Brazil circa 1960’s this table is a rare find and in excellent condition.
Paul McCobb 8 drawer Planner Group dresser Ca. 1950s in fully restored condition.Solid maple construction through out with solid brass conical original drawer hardware.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb eight-drawer Planner Group dresser, circa 1950s in fully restored condition. Solid maple construction through out with solid brass conical original drawer hardware.
Lightolier Tripod table lamp designed by Gerald Thurston Ca. 1955 in all original condition with new linen drum shade.High end quality throughout and iconic Tripod base are both trademarks of Thurstons lamps for Lightolier.
Paul McCobb 20 drawer dresser Ca. 1955 in pristinely restored condition. Dresser features 10 exterior drawers with 10 interior small drawers behind left and right side doors.Solid maple construction throughout restored in a piano black lacquer finish.Original brass hardware.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Craftsman Live Edge Console Circa 2015 from solid slab material featuring dove tail joinery connections.
Paul McCobb Calvin 8 Drawer Dresser For Directional circa 1950’s.Finely constructed modernist dresser from mahogany with solid brass X cross stretcher detail and original drawer hardware.Fully restored in a dark brown open grain satin finish.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Knoll Matched Pair of Caned Cabinets Ca.1950s
Pair of Wood X Frame Club Chairs by Paul László, Architect
Paul McCobb maple and Iron shovel chairs Ca. 1950s in restored condition.Solid sculpted maple seat with turned spindle back supports on iron framework.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb 3 seat sofa for Directional Ca.1960 in excellent condition. Natural linen and cotton woven blend material with natural down feather upholstered seats and backs. Sold turned legs with brass rod stretchers. Nicely detailed stepped arm gives the minimal design a defining Paul McCobb detail.
Paul McCobb Planner Group Nightstands in fully restored condition circa 1955. Solid maple construction finished in a hand rubbed black lacquer with original brass hardware.
Arne Vodder 1950’s teak tamboor door credenza For Sibast from Denmark.
Paul McCobb 4 Drawer Walnut Planner Group Desk circa 1955 in fully restored condition.Solid maple construction finished in a warm walnut tone with original brass drawer pulls.
Pair of Paul McCobb 1322 Club Chairs for Directional Circa 1950’s.Solid walnut exposed framework and legs detail this chairs profile with loose feather and foam seat cushion and tight seat back.Rare to market and perfectly restored these are upholstered in a white linen fabric.
Paul McCobb matched pair of 1950’s Squirm chairs.Fully restored in a white chenille cotton fabric with ebonized walnut legs.
Solid maple Paul McCobb Planner Group 5-drawer desk with conical brass pulls.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb Planner Group Six-drawer walnut dresser. Solid maple construction throughout fully restored in a rich walnut satin finish with original solid brass conical pulls.
Set of 6 Paul McCobb Planner Group bow back dining chairs, circa 1950s. Solid maple construction throughout restored in a dark walnut French polish finish and finished with a natural tight seat linen upholstery.
Bertha Schaefer Walnut dining Table For Singer and Sons circa 1960 with 3 extension leaves in fully restored condition.
Kipp Wettstein Original Chromogenic frameless print mounted to Dibond backing material.
Kipp Wettstein Original Chromogenic frameless print mounted to Dibond backing material.
Kipp Wettstein Original Chromogenic frameless print mounted to Dibond backing material.
Kipp Wettstein Original Chromogenic frameless print mounted to Dibond backing material.
Paul McCobb black lacquered planner group coffee table
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb 8702 Travertine Top Tables for Directional.Fully restored bronze frames with refinished mahogany and polished travertine tops, including all original feet and drawer pulls.
Paul McCobb Planner Group Armchair Ca. 1950’s.Solid maple construction throughout that has been freshly restored in a hand rubbed black lacquer finish.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Simple 36” coffee table by Paul McCobb restored in a black lacquer piano.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Pair of biomorpic stoneware bowls in similar deep dark blue and black glaze by Gunnar Nylund for Rorstrand in 1954.
Carl AUBOCK - Bottle Stopper “Hand”
Gunnar Nylund Rorstrand bowl. The Swedish designer Gunnar Nylund worked at Rörstrand from 1940-56. The dusty and slightly matte glazing combined with the geometrical patterns are very characteristic for Nylunds designs in the early 1950s. It epitomizes the tendencies and “soul” of scandinavien art pottery of this period.
Sculptural set of six 1950s dining chairs in fully restored condition. Sculptural solid frames with black lacquer satin finish support floating seat and back rest. Refinished and reupholstered.
Paul McCobb Planner Group 6 drawer Dresser.Solid maple construction restored in a piano finish black lacquer with original aluminum ring pulls.
Sculpted Wooden Burl Tray circa 1970’s.
Paul McCobb Planner Group Cocktail Table circa 1950’s in fully restored condition.Solid maple construction finished in a hand rubbed black lacquer.
Paul McCobb Planner Group Low Profile Sliding Door Console.Solid maple construction finished in a medium walnut tone.2 sliding doors reveal 2 adjustable shelves on the interior.Fully restored inside and out.
Paul McCobb Planner Group 20 Drawer Dresser. Fully restored condition the dresser is solid maple construction finished in hand rubbed black lacquer. Original solid brass drawer pulls with original solid iron base.
Paul McCobb Low Profile Planner Group sliding door console.Fully restored in a hand rubbed black satin lacquer finish with polished brass finger pulls.Solid maple construction through, with 2 adjustable shelves on the interior.
Danish Modern Teak Drop Leaf Extension Dining Table.Table has 2 ends that drop down flush to the sides along with 2 removable 19.5 leaves. Teak dining extendable table 40”-112” long, 28” high, 40” wide.
Early Paul McCobb Planner Group credenza on tapered sqaure legs. 2 sliding door panels reveal a split interior. Left side has 1 pullout drawer with 1 adjustable shelf, right side has 3 pullout drawers. Entire piece has been pristinely restored in a black lacquer piano finish, the doors are refinished ebonized grass cloth.Aluminum finger pulls are original to doors.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Pair of Paul McCobb 402 armchairs for Directional Ca. 1950s.Fully restored frames and upholstery.Solid walnut sculpted arm chair frames have been restored in deep dark brown open grain satin finish with natural cotton canvas tight seat upholstery.
Phillip Lloyd Powell Solid Turned Walnut Table Lamps.Fully restored with new bronze double cluster fixtures and silk cording.Solid lathe turned staved walnut lamp bodies are impressive and beautifully restored.
Ben Seibel for Jenfredware Brass Diamond Tray circa 1950’s.
Ben Seibel (1918-1985) is quoted as saying that the study of sculpture is one of the most important forces in his approach to design. His first love was the study of music, then painting, sculpture, architecture, and finally industrial design at Pratt after time served in the US Air Force. His started his own studio where he and his staff produced a wide variety of items, from dinnerware to glassware, from furniture to lighting, including his signature metal accessories and brass bookends.
1950’s Italian Ceramic vessel by Marcelo Fantoni, signed and in original mint condition.
Edward Wormley for Dunbar sofa finely restored in a cotton velvet corduroy fabric.Sculpted solid wood mahoghany base which is seen on the backside detail.Fully restored and reupholstered in a cotton velvet corduroy fabric.
Edward Wormley (1907-1995) is perhaps the most admired mid-century furniture designer. His timeless designs for Dunbar represent some of the most highly sought examples of this period, as they were hand-made and not born from an automated production system. Two of his signature pieces include the “Listen to Me†chaise with its channeled upholstery, hollowed legs and metal stretcher, and the “Long John†table with its modern bent wood feet.
Gio Ponti for Singer and Sons solid walnut Italian Walnut Dining chairs.Matched set of 6 with 2 arm and 4 side chairs in all original condition with recent upholstery.
Gio Ponti (1891-1979) is the Italian master of mid-century modern design. Born in Milan, he started his career predominately in ceramics. His influential design periodical Domus championed mass production and encouraged collaborations between fabricators and artisans, a trend very much at work today. His elegant designs continue to delight the eye.
Pair of Paul McCobb Planner group solid maple single drawer nightstands. Brass pulls on tapered legs.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb 4 drawer Planner Group solid maple black lacquer dresser.Fully restored inside and out in a hand done piano finish black lacquer detailed with original aluminum ring pulls.Signed with all original parts.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Matched pair of Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin chrome frame club chairs Ca.1970’s.Newly restored in a cotton velvet upholstery these chairs are iconic in form and very comfortable.
Paul McCobb 6 Drawer Planner Group dresser in the larger rare 60” length version.Solid maple construction throughout the dresser has been fully restored in a hand rubbed black lacquer piano finish with original solid brass conical drawer pulls.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb 6 drawer Planner group dresser Ca. 1950s in fully restored condition.Solid maple construction throughout the original McCobb dresser has been restored in a rich satin walnut finish and outfitted with original solid brass conical drawer pulls.6 drawer dresser sits atop a solid maple bench that’s supported by solid turned splayed legs.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Brass Bamboo oval cocktail table Ca. 1960’s by Mastercraft, made in Italy in all original condition.
Paul McCobb Planner Group 20 drawer dresser Ca.1950s.Solid male construction throughout the dresser features 10 exterior center drawers with 10 interior drawers concealed behind left and right side doors.Fully restored in a hand rubbed dark walnut finish detailed with original solid brass hardware and custom fit 1/4” glass top ( this can be used with or without glass).
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Early Hans Wegner for Andreeas Tuck X base teak trestle table Ca. 1950’s with original burned stamp.Metal support rods detail the structure of the base while the solid edged top floats nicely over solid X supports.Table is perfect for 6 people or makes a great writing desk, a classic Wegner design with a variety of functions.
1960’s Italian Walnut Tripod End Table in original condition in the manner of Gio Ponti.
Pair of Paul McCobb Planner group 3 drawer Dressers on solid tapered turned legs in finely restored condition.Solid maple construction throughout restored in a medium walnut tone with original solid brass conical drawer pulls.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb 3 drawer Planner Group dresser in pristine restored condition.Solid maple construction throughout with original aluminum ring pull handles.Restored in a medium walnut hand rubbed finish.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Aldo Tura for Macabo Milano,Italy bamboo motif decantor.Bamboo exterior material with metal spout and cork stopper and blown glass lined interior.
Paul McCobb 6 drawer Planner Group dresser Ca.1950s.Fully restored in a piano black lacquer finish with original polished solid brass drawer pulls.Constructed of solid maple throughout the dresser is very solid and in like new restored condition.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
1950’s Tony Paul iron framed console with original molded removable plywood trays.All original and early modern design this piece is a nice example of Tony Paul’s work using post wart materials.
Set of 6 original Herbert Krenit enameled bowls.Iconic danish design,bowls are enameled with flat black exterior finish.Bowls are in near pristine new condition with original label intact.
This item is located at our 1stdibs booth in the New York Design Center at 200 Lexington on the 10th floor booth number 1040
New old Stock 1950’S Hillebrand desk lamp from Germany.Flat black metal shade and base with nickel stem support and on off switch.Double bulb fixture takes thin tube like light bulbs.
This item is located at our 1stdibs booth in the New York Design Center at 200 Lexington on the 10th floor booth number 1005.
Rare to Market original Paul McCobb for Arbuck Ca.1952 solid wrought iron rod dining table complete with original vitrolite glass top.Incredible quality and fantastic detailing throughout, this table is a rare to market find and in pristine original condition.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
This item has been sold
Solid teak hand turned bowl, made in Denmark signed V. Frantz
tunning lacquer Paul McCobb Planner Group dresser on tapered legs with solid aluminum ring pulls, new finish, solid maple construction.
please make an appointment to view.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Original and Rare Paul Mccobb 1094 Tripod and milk glass cigarette table for Directional Ca. 1955.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul Mccobb sculpted highback lounge chair Ca. 1955 on solid turned tapered legs.Restored to pristine condition this example has a tight back with a feather and foam loose seat cushion, with makes for a very slim profile chair while achieving a very high level of seat comfort.
Paul McCobb 6 Drawer Planner Group Dresser on Iron base with original solid brass conical pulls.Solid birch construction throughout with a hand rubbed black lacquer finish, fully restored inside and out
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Aldo Tura goatskin bar cart from Italy circa 1960 with original glass serving tray. Whimsical design and elegant materials highlight the piece, while attention to detail is apparent throughout.
Pristinely restored Paul McCobb 8-drawer dresser in white satin lacquer finish with conical brass drawer pulls. Full restoration inside and out, along with new glass top. Top need not be used if desired. Please contact us for an appointment to view.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Pair of Paul McCobb 3-drawer commodes.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Paul McCobb Planner Group 6-drawer dresser circa 1955 with solid brass conical drawer pulls. Perfectly restored in a white satin lacquer finish. Interior drawers are restored and finished clear maple. Solid maple construction throughout with newly fitted 1/4” beveled glass top.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
Pair of Paul Frankl cork side tables for Johnson furniture circa 1950 with tapered ebony legs and tapered brass sabots. Restored in a natural finish with original cork top, the tables are in mint condition.
Sculptural handmade Brazilian-designed coffee table circa 1960.
Paul McCobb coffee table constructed of solid maple with piano finish.
Paul McCobb (1917-1969) is an American designer best known for the Planner Group, his collection of clean, utilitarian and well-priced modular residential furniture that was an instant success. From there, McCobb went on to design many other furniture collections, as well as fabrics, lighting and accessories. His work is showcased at MoMA and around the world at public institutions and in private collections.
New Marco Zanuso lady chair in pristine condition from original manufacturer Arflex circa 2008 Italy.