American Furniture Gallery
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Richard Neagle, The Bamboozler child’s clothes tree, 1953. Wood and metal. Brooklyn Museum. Exhibiti
Geoffrey Johnson (American, b. 1965, Greensboro, NC, USA) - 1: Interior with Paintings, 2018 2: Int
sofauxreal:One of the greatest sets of American studio/craft furniture, by Wendell Castle. This desk
Ray and Charles Eames, Hang-it-All rack for kids, 1953. Welded steel frame, wooden balls. USA. vitra
Richard Artschwager, Exclamation Point, 1980. Wood, latex paint. Via risdmuseumArtschwager was a sci
Tête-à-tête/courting chairs in brass, American, ca. 1887
Harry Bertoia, No. 422, Diamond Chair, 1952-53. Manufactured by Knoll, since today. Coming from Ital
Moorhead & Moorhead, Filament Wound Stool 7 Point, 2012. Made by Mattermade. Carbon Fiber, made
Platform bench by George NelsonHe designed the bench in 1945, for visitors to his office at Fortune
Ray and Charles Eames, wardrobe Hang it all, 1953. Via Vitra.
Frank O. Gehry, Bubbles chaise longue, 1988. Cardboard. USA. Via Cooper Hewitt. Read more here
More Berry Happy House furniture. Love the leaf details on this piece! #clawfoottub #strawberryshort
Was really lucky to score some furniture items for my Berry Happy Home! Got to figure out how what t
redlipstickresurrected:Michael Eastman (American, b. 1947, St. Louis, MO, USA) - 1: Mirror Grid, Mil
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Interior, c
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Interior, c
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: InteriorArc
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Interior, c
Ezra Stoller (American; 1915–2004)140 Broadway (Marine Midland Bank Building), New York: Interior, c
Ray and Charles Eames, LCW or Loung Chair Wood, 1945
Paul T. Frankl, Desk, 1933. Early streamlined furniture. USA. Via Cooper Hewitt
Estelle & Erwin Laverne, moulded fiberglass arm chair, 1958.
Carl Anderson & Ross Bellah, chaise, 1942. USA. Via Wright. This lounge chair – originally in ra
contemporialist: Milo Baughman was one of the most agile and adept modern American furniture designe
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