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Walnut Arm Chairs with Floating Backs

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❖SOLD❖ This pair of mid-century modern walnut framed armchairs have floating backs with a distinctive profile that smacks of Danish modern influence.  The chairs are wearing fabulous original chartreuse vinyl, a very popular shade in 1960s vintage furniture.  Incredibly comfortable and in great vintage condition, this set would meld well with todays contemporary furniture.  …

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Mid-century Dining Set in the style of Kent Coffey, Perspecta Line

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-SOLD- This mid-century modern walnut dining room table by Young Furniture of NC has seen a complete refinishing and comes with six high back chairs similar to Kent Coffey’s design from the Perspecta Line. This table is the sturdiest of it’s type we’ve ever carried. The solid ash chairs, also by Young, reveal superior structure…

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Cypress Slab Coffee Table

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cypress slab coffee table

This tight grained slab of Old Growth Tidewater Red Cypress sits on mid century hairpin legs and measures 18″W x 46″L x 17″H. Fine, intricate growth rings and a color reminiscent of golden wheat give this table universal appeal. It will make a magnificent centerpiece in a bright room, or a great accent piece to…

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Walnut Surfboard Coffee Table

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This stylish retro surfboard style coffee table measures 19″W x 60″L x 17″ H. An archetype of mid-century design, the smoothly curved surfboard shape complements the minimalist contours of many 1960s sofas and lounge chairs. This table top was handcrafted from locally harvested black walnut and will appreciate in beauty and value as it resides…

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Mid Century Surfboard Coffee Table in Pecan

This statuesque pecan coffee table top sits on vintage McCobb-style legs, lending a fresh natural perspective to a classic mid century design. Pecan offers sophisticated figuring, warm wood tones, and a marble-like texture, but is seldom used by woodworkers because of the difficulty involved in working its rock-hard and unpredictable grain. To me, the rustic…

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