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Monday, April 28, 2014

Hooker Triple Dresser or Credenza












Mainline Collection

1960s


Features Cone Brass Pulls

Sculpted Tapered Legs

More than Ample Storage with Nine (9) Drawers Total

In Overall Good Original Vintage Condition 

64" x 18" x 30.25"

SOLD



Saturday, April 26, 2014

Long Lane Tuxedo Coffee Table or Bench













1960s


Inspired from Men's Tuxedos

Feature Gunstock Walnut, Pin Stripes of Ebony and Rosewood "Bowtie" Inlay 

With Rich, Deep Grain Patterns, Colors and Design

Raised on Long, Tapered Legs

Very Sturdy Construction

Elegant and Sleek Profile and Architectural Form

Works Well as Either a Bench or Table

70" x 18" x 13.25"

In Overall Excellent Original Vintage Condition

SOLD

*** MATCHING PAIR OF SIDE TABLES ALSO AVAILABLE *** 





Pair of Lane Tuxedo Side, End, Bedside Tables or Nightstands













1960s


Inspired from Men's Tuxedos

Feature Gunstock Walnut, Pin Stripes of Ebony and Rosewood "Bowtie" Inlay 

With Rich, Deep Grain Patterns, Colors and Design

Raised on Long, Tapered Legs

Very Sturdy Construction

Elegant and Sleek Profile and Architectural Form

In Overall fair to Good Original Vintage Condition

18" x 18" x 14.75"

SOLD

*** MATCHING COFFEE TABLE ALSO AVAILABLE *** 




Friday, April 25, 2014

Kipp Stewart & Stewart MacDougall Desk or Vanity Table














Drexel Declaration


Early 1960s


Crisp, clean straight lines

 Features signature white porcelain pulls and wild grained walnut wood 

Ample storage with two (2) drawers total

 Both drawers in a single column to the right that form a floating box with brass stretchers

In overall very good original vintage condition

44" L........... x ........... 20" D........... x ........... 29.25" H

SOLD



HISTORY:



In the late 1950’s, Stewart MacDougall and Kipp Stewart partnered with Drexel Heritage to design Declaration, a modern collection in natural walnut. These pieces are considered classics today. Drexel's rich history of crafting quality furniture to their customers' exacting standards began in 1903. As early as the 1930s, Drexel Heritage employed dedicated staff designers as one of the first furniture companies to commit fulltime resources to style and design. They pioneered the concept of partnering with outside designers to conceptualize new collections. California modernists Kip Stewart and Stewart McDougall's work with Drexel Heritage immediately hailed as an important contribution to American design, several pieces were selected by the U.S. Government Design Committee for the Brussels World's Fair and an exhibit in Moscow.