Tuesday, October 25, 2016

SHOP UPDATES: MID CENTURY WALNUT PLYCRAFT LOUNGE CHAIR + OTTOMAN UPHOLSTERED WITH ANTIQUE WOOL SALTILLO WEAVING

Currently available in the shop, these really unique custom pieces!
Walnut-wrapped Plycraft lounge chair and ottoman upholstered in a very fine, antique wool handwoven Saltillo weaving.
Exceptional condition throughout, and the only one of its kind, so when it's gone, it's gone for good!






Wednesday, May 4, 2016

GILBERT ROHDE, MILO BAUGHMAN CHAIRS, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND STYLE BAUHAUS DAYBEDS, etc!

The first posted shop update in a VERY long time!
We have so many amazing pieces in the shop right now, I thought it was a good time to post about it here.  Visit the online shop, or email us at modernhaus@gmail.com with any pricing, shipping, or detail questions. 

We currently have a pair of Bauhaus daybeds that look almost identical to the coveted Charlotte Perriand daybeds.  These have been reupholstered in natural linen blend and have new, high density foam.  Finally, we have a pair of 1970s tubular chrome cantilevered chairs re-done in the studio using thick Latigo leather, with bolsters custom made from natural black shearling.  The details on these chairs are spectacular!




 A pair of Milo Baughman-attributed chrome flat bar armchairs.  The original upholstery design has been meticulously restored in persimmon velvet, with double stitched grid pattern and buttonless tufting. 




 We have an incredibly rare and gorgeous Gilbert Rohde Cloud coffee table in museum condition.  Quarter book matched mahogany burl and solid mahogany tapering legs:








This is a pair of 1970s tubular chrome cantilevered chairs re-done in the studio using thick Latigo leather, with bolsters custom made from natural black shearling.  The details on these chairs are spectacular!







Franco Albini-attributed rattan loveseat/sofa/settee:


A couple of really special antique Persian rugs:






An incredible pair of brass Serreid style nightstands/side tables:





A case piece/wall unit/room divider from Denmark crafted entirely of solid teak:



 

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