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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 Furniture |
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Paul Frankl Club Chair
This American art deco club chair was designed by Paul Frankl for the same La Jolla commission as AF 35, AF 36 and AF 37. The chair, in its original black vinyl has a squared off front arm with a sharply raked back arm which follows the angle of the chair back. The chair is in excellent original condition and measures 32 1/2" wide x 36" deep and is 30" high at the back.
Reference# AF052
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Pair of Three Band Arm Chairs
A pair of American art deco pull up arm chairs from the 1930’s. These chairs would be great in front of a desk or as an occasional chair in any room. They have three bands of curved wood for arms and shaped legs. The wood has been refinished and the backs and sprung seats recovered in a light brown cut velvet. The chairs measure 24 ½” wide by 23” deep and are 30” high at the back.
Reference# AF051
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Kem Weber Sofa & Two Chairs
Kem Weber designed this American art deco triple band sofa and two chair set for Lloyd Manufacturing Company in 1937. The set features machine age triple band arms enclosing a sprung seat and back. The set is featured in Lloyd's 1937 and 1938 catalogs. The chrome tubing has been replated and the seats have been reupholstered in soft black leather. The chairs measure 27 1/2" wide and the sofa is 66 1/2" wide.
Reference# AF050
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Schmieg & Kotzian Liquor Cabinet
This American art deco liquor cabinet in mahogany was manufactured by the finest 1930’s American cabinet makers Schmieg & Kotzian of New York. The cabinet has a blond interior and a weighted base to avoid tipping when the door is stocked with bottles and open. The cabinet measures 21” wide x 15” deep and is 30” high. Marked.
Reference# AF049
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American Black Lacquer and Nickel Console
An American black lacquer and nickel plated steel console. The side which faces the wall is flat and the top and base front corners are rounded. The console measures 35” high x 27” wide and 10” deep.
Reference# AF046
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Mahogany & Nickel Console
A spectacular 1930’s American art deco mahogany and nickel console table…with a secret! The table top slides revealing a storage area in green felt and then flips to make an extra dining or serving table (click on “Details” to see). Four curved and five straight nickel steel flat band bars support the top. The top and base are of figured mahogany with black lacquer trim. The table measures 54” wide by 22” deep and is 31” high. When open it becomes 44” deep.
Reference# AF047
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Donald Deskey Coffee Table
A rare and important American art deco coffee table designed by Donald Deskey (1894 – 1989) and retailed by Deskey-Volmer ca. 1929. The table, with its original bakelite top and second level in original condition and its chrome steel legs untouched, measures 28” x 14” x 18” high.
Reference# AF045
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Burlwood Vitrine
An American art deco vitrine with a door on each side and a “V” shaped center door. The side doors are of Burlwood veneer inlaid with macassar ebony and sycamore, they open to reveal glass shelves. The center door has two beveled glass windows and covers three glass shelves and a mirror back. The top and base of center section are ribbed beech with the depressions ebonized. The side compartments rest on reverse pyramid feet. The vitrine measures 67 ½” high, 17” deep and 45 ½” wide.
Reference# AF044
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Black Lacquer and Nickel Side Table - Ashtray
This American art deco occasional table is in black lacquer, nickel steel and composition top is the companion piece to AF23. Designed by Charles Hardy for Belmet Products of New York ca. 1936, has an ingenious removable ash receiver built in. A pull of the knob and the ashes fall into the container (which is easily removed for disposal). The table measures 20” deep x 10” wide and is 21” high.
Reference# AF046
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Pair Eugene Schoen Side Tables
This rare and desirable pair of American art deco end tables was designed by Eugene Schoen (1880 – 1957) and constructed by Schmieg & Kotzian, the most prestigious cabinet makers in New York in the deco period. Made in the 1930’s, these one drawer tables are of East Indian rosewood veneer and are branded “S.K.”. The tables measure 24” deep x 14” wide and 20” high.
Reference# AF043
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