Modernage
Modernage American Art Deco Leather Club Chair
This stylish and comfortable club chair was made and retailed in the 1930’s by the Modernage Furniture Company of New York. Its “speedboat” design echoes the period desire for streamlining. The chair has been newly reupholstered in soft dove gray leather and measures 34” wide x 34” deep and is 32” high. A similar chair is reproduced in a Modernage advertisement in the February 1934 edition of Arts & Decoration.
American Art Deco Five Drawer Chest by Modernage, New York
This handsome American art deco five drawer chest was made by Modernage, one of the dominant furniture companies in New York during the 1930’s. Constructed of exotic veneers with ebonized wood handles, the chest sits on a recessed ebonized wood base. The chest is 44” tall, 32” wide and 18” deep.
American Art Deco Coffee Table by Modernage
This American art deco coffee table was made and retailed by the 1930’s by Modernage, the largest “Moderne” furniture store in America. Constructed of rock maple, the table is blond with brown veining, the rectangular top and base are connected by a pair of curved supports. The table measures 36” wide x 16” deep and is 15” high.
Modernage American Art Deco Streamline Design Coffee Table
This stunning American art deco streamline design coffee table was retailed in the 1930s by Modernage in New York City. Two curved supports on each end link the top with the shorter base. Presented in walnut and ebony stained wood, the table measures 36" x 17" and stands 16" high.
Pair American Art Deco Modernage Side / End Tables
This pair of American art deco end tables is from the 1930s and was designed and made for the New York furniture retailer Modernage. The tables, with a rectangular base and top, have a circular support which contains an ample shelf for books, papers, magazines or family photographs. The tables each measure 25” wide x 12” deep and 22” high.
Black Lacquer End Tables
This pair of Modernage American art deco end tables match the Modernage coffee table (AF040) and the three pieces will make a stunning living room ensemble. The end tables can be sold separately. The tables have been relaquered in high gloss black lacquer and measure 25” wide x 12” deep x 22” high.
Ben Mildwoff Coffee Table
This American art deco coffee table was designed by Ben Mildwoff in 1940 and retailed by Modernage Furniture Corporation in New York City. The table consists of an ebonized round wood base, three leaves of curved glass and a circular glass top. The table is 36" in diameter and sits 18" high.
American Art Deco Black Lacquer Coffee Table
This stunning American art deco coffee table was retailed in the 1930s by Modernage in New York City. Two curved supports on each end link the top with the shorter base. Freshly relacquered in high gloss black, the table measures 36" x 17" and stands 16" high.