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Modernism Gallery
1500 Ponce de Leon Blvd., 2nd Floor
Coral Gables, FL. 33134
Tel: 305.442.8743
artdeco@modernism.com
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Site Last Updated:08/25/2010
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American Art Deco Streamline Asymmetrical Chest
This versatile 1930’s American art deco three drawer chest would be welcome in any room in your house. Constructed of black stained oak and lemonwood veneers, the chest features three drawers with wrap-around streamline handles and three open shelves. The chest is 39 ½” wide, 15 ¾” deep and 31 ½” high. It is in excellent original condition.
Reference# AF086
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Robsjohn-Gibbings Magazine Table
An American art deco magazine table designed by T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings (1905 – 1976) for the Widdicomb Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan, circa 1950. The magazine table is constructed of bleached walnut and features an “x” design which allows for magazines and newspapers to be kept on each side with a flat surface on the top. The table is 23 ¼” wide x 29” long and is 22 ¾” high.
Reference# AF084
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Gilbert Rohde American Art Deco Two Level Table
A rare two level occasional American art deco table designed by Gilbert Rohde (1886-1958) for the Troy Sunshade Company in the 1930s. This table, in high gloss black lacquer and bright chrome, will stand out in any interior. The table measures 17-3/4” wide, 15-3/4” deep and sits 20-1/2” high.
Reference# AF083
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Paul Frankl American Art Deco Coffee Table
Paul Frankl (1886-1958) designed this American art deco coffee table in the 1940s for the Brown-Saltman Company. Constructed of limed oak with an inset corck top, the table shows Frankl’s appreciation for clean, uncluttered design. The table measures 52” x 28” and is 14” high.
Reference# AF081
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Gilbert Rohde American Art Deco Console Table
This American art deco console table was designed by Gilbert Rohde (1894-1944) for the Troy Sunshade Company in the 1930s. The table features a black bakelite top, curved aluminum supports and banding with round chrome support bars on the feet. The table measures 48” by 24” and is 29-1/4” high.
Reference# AF080
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American Art Deco Paul Frankl "Speed" Chair
Paul Frankl (1886-1958) created this American art deco icon. Designated in a 1932 magazine article as the "speed" chair. Inspired by the classic speed boats of the era, the chair seems to be moving while standing still. Freshly reupholstered in black mohair, the chair is 40” wide, 39” deep and 28” high.
Reference# AF076
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American Art Deco Blond Mahogany Vanity & Dresser Set
An American Art Deco vanity and dresser in blond mahogany. This Hollywood Style vanity features a spectacular six foot in diameter mirror, three drawers and a pull out glass shelf. The dresser has rounded corners, three drawers and brass pulls which match those on the vanity. The vanity measures 60” wide, 18-1/2” deep and 60” high. The dresser is 50” wide, 20” deep and 34” high. The mirror is 36” diameter.
Reference# AF073
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Paul Frankl American Art Deco Dining Table and 10 Chairs
A one of a kind important American art deco dining room set, designed on commission by Paul Frankl (1886 – 1958) for his La Jolla Project. The table, in black & red lacquer sits on a center plinth of frosted, mirror panels with black lacquer trim. The base is of cork veneer. The table is a near circle, measuring 60” long, 59” wide and 30” high. When the 24” leaves are inserted the table extends to 84” long with one leaf and 108” with both leaves in place. . The leaves match the table top so they can be kept in if the space permits. The ten chairs which Frankl designed to go with the have black lacquer legs, straight in front and splayed in back. They are connected by a curved stretcher on each side. The seats and backs are covered in black glove leather. The chairs measure 18-1/2” wide, 20” deep and the backs are 32” high.
Reference# AF071
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Four Dynamique Creations American Art Deco Side Chairs
These four spectacular American art deco chairs were manufactured by Dynamique Creations of Grand Rapids, a subsidiary of Johnson-Hadley-Johnson in the early 1930’s. Constructed of solid mahogany, the chairs have a three lobed top with splayed supports that extend to form the rear legs. The front legs are of “telescope” form. The chairs have been refinished and upholstered in a deco geometric fabric and measure 17 ½” wide x 18” deep and are 31 ¾” high.
Reference# AF062
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