This is a glass and satin chrome end table, model 2515T, designed by Florence Knoll and produced by Knoll Studio. It was produced circa 2019 and was rarely used. Florence Knoll approached design with the larger space in mind. Her table collection, designed to complete her lounge collection, is a perfect example of her restrained,…
This is a Danica coffee table, designed by L.A.-based artist Thomas Bina. The piece was manufactured in 2020 in the USA. This table features a base that is made of French Oak, and the top is constructed of white lacquered fiberglass. The design is sustainable in that the Oak is reclaimed, as are many of…
This is a CTW Coffee Table, initially designed by Ray and Charles Eames for the Evans Molded Plywood Company in 1946. It was released as a part of the “Plywood Group” for the Eames Office, and the piece was distributed by Herman Miller. This is a very early example, dating to 1947. CTW is an…
This is an Eames ETR Surfboard Coffee Table, originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames for Herman Miller in 1951. The table came out of a home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which had a huge amount of original George Nelson pieces in it. We were told by the previous owner that this piece dates to the…
This is a Custom Polished Stainless Steel coffee table, produced by Treitel Gratz in the 1960s. This piece came directly from the private collection of Gratz Industries, formerly Treitel Gratz. Its sculptural construction is formed from solid steel, and it has a thick glass top. The particular designer is unknown at this time, though it…
This is a 1970s Rectangular Chromed-Steel Coffee Table, attributed to designer Ross Littell, but not verified. The angular frame is chromed, and the top is made of glass. The frame is faceted and quite unique. The table measures 27.75 inches long, 56.75 inches wide, and 16.75 inches high. There are several light scratches on the…
This is a SM Side or Coffee Table, initially designed by Peter Shelton and Lee Mindel for Knoll Studio in 2006. The design was purportedly inspired by the works of M.C. Escher, as it has a continuously looping base with no apparent beginning or end. The base is made of highly polished stainless steel, and…