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A set of four beautiful vintage mid century bamboo and rattan folding side chairs for indoor or outdoor use. Features










Mid century modern high boy, chest of drawers, gentleman’s dresser, the “Wharton” line by Kent Coffey. Minimalist Danish Modern inspired









A classic Mid Century Modern walnut triple dresser or sideboard. This vintage walnut dresser features six dovetailed drawers flanking two










A beautifully crafted, Danish, two tier, teak and cane table designed by Trioh Mobler, circa 1960’s. This table features a








This exceedingly well-crafted American of Martinsville louvered slat front drawer highboy tall dresser was designed by Merton Gershun for his







A positively gorgeous African rug from the region of Morocco or Tunisia. It is an interesting and highly complex canopy
Beautiful mid-century modern highboy, gentleman’s tall dresser, wardrobe, circa 1970’s. Don’t be fooled by the term “Gentleman’s Chest” – this
















A remarkable teak, mid-century King floating platform bed with nightstands, two storage drawers, by Skovby exceptional construction and style. Featuring
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