- GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER ART DECO
GILBERT ROHDE / HERMAN MILLER ART DECO PALDAO DESK Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller Art Deco style Paldao line desk, designed 1941, having a kidney shaped top, over a double pedestal vinyl wrapped and nail head accented supports with three drawers, a pull out writing surface, and raised on thin plinth feet, apparently unmarked. Accompanied by a shaped glass top. Approximate Dimensions:h. 29" (without glass), w. 56.25", d. 28". (top only)
- GILBERT ROHDE ATTR. BLOND OAK DESK Gilbert
GILBERT ROHDE ATTR. BLOND OAK DESK Gilbert Rohde attributed modern blond oak writing desk featuring open two-tier cubby to left and three drawers to right. 30" H x 48" W x 24" D.
- GILBERT ROHDE HERMAN MILLER PALDAO BUFFET
GILBERT ROHDE HERMAN MILLER PALDAO BUFFET BASEMid-century modern "Paldao" buffet/ sideboard base, designed by Gilbert Rohde (New York, 1894-1944) for Herman Miller, rectangular case with two frieze pull out trays flanking a pull out carving board work surface, over four doors, the centered doors open to pull out trays, rising on a leather-faced, nail-accented plinth, retaining Miller Rohde tag at interior, peg holes at top for display cabinet (not present), small veneer loss at one side, approx 34"h, 72"w, 10"d
- 20GILBERT ROHDE (ATTRIB) ART DECO CANTILEVER
20GILBERT ROHDE (ATTRIB) ART DECO CANTILEVER CHAIRArt Deco armchair, c. 1930s, design attributed to Gilbert Rohde (United States, 1894-1944), in brown upholstery, with wooden armrests, on a tubular chrome finish cantilever frame, some wear to upholstery, approx 37.25"h, 22.75"w, 28"d
- GILBERT ROHDE, CHEST OF DRAWERS MODEL
GILBERT ROHDE, CHEST OF DRAWERS MODEL 3627 c. 1936, USA, burled birds-eye maple and mahogany veneers, four-drawer chest, with horizontal off-center pulls, incised sides, 36"h x 43"w x 19"d
- Pr Gilbert Rohde Side Tables. Curved
Pr Gilbert Rohde Side Tables. Curved ends.
Dimensions: H: 20.5 inches: W: 12 inches: D: 28 inches ---
Condition: Some edge wear and dings.
- GILBERT ROHDE "Z" STOOLA Gilbert Rohde
GILBERT ROHDE "Z" STOOLA Gilbert Rohde chrome "Z" stool for Troy Furniture, with gold upholstery. Troy tag affixed to underside of seat. 17 inch height.
Condition
The chrome has a few areas of discoloration. The upholstery is in very good condition.
- Gilbert Rohde. chairs, set of eight.
Gilbert Rohde. chairs, set of eight. c. 1939, walnut, upholstery. 32¼ h × 17 w × 20 d in. estimate: $3,000–5,000. Sold with a digital copy of the original invoice. Provenance: Wooster Gallery, New York | Private Collection | Thence by descent
- Gilbert Rohde. Chairs, set of eight.
Gilbert Rohde. Chairs, set of eight. c. 1939, walnut, upholstery. 32¼ h × 17 w × 20 d in. result: $1,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Sold with a digital copy of the original invoice. Provenance: Wooster Gallery, New York | Private Collection | Thence by descent
- GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER DRESSERCirca
GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER DRESSERCirca 1940 Art Deco four drawer dresser designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller with an Ash burl and black walnut design and having a custom glass top; measures approximately 36" high, 43" wide and 19" in depth. Marked with The Herman Miller Furniture Co. paper tag to the back and stamped "3626" to the back. Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), whose career as a furniture and industrial designer helped to define American modernism during its first phase from the late 1920s to World War II, is best known today for inaugurating modern design at Herman Miller Inc. In overall good condition.
- GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER DRESSERCirca
GILBERT ROHDE ART DECO FOUR DRAWER DRESSERCirca 1940 Art Deco four drawer dresser designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller with an Ash burl and black walnut design and having a custom glass top; measures approximately 36" high, 43" wide and 19" in depth. Marked with The Herman Miller Furniture Co. paper tag to the back and stamped "3627" to the back. Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), whose career as a furniture and industrial designer helped to define American modernism during its first phase from the late 1920s to World War II, is best known today for inaugurating modern design at Herman Miller Inc. In overall good condition.
- GILBERT ROHDE BY HERMAN MILLER NIGHTSTANDS
GILBERT ROHDE BY HERMAN MILLER NIGHTSTANDS PAIRPair of circa 1940 Art Deco asymmetrical nightstands designed by Gilbert Rohde for Herman Miller with an Ash burl and black walnut design, one drawer over one door and having custom glass tops Nightstands measure approximately 27" high, 16" wide and 12" in depth, each. One nightstand has a Herman Miller, Gilbert Rohde placard to inside drawer and paper tag to back. Both stamped "3626". Gilbert Rohde (1894–1944), whose career as a furniture and industrial designer helped to define American modernism during its first phase from the late 1920s to World War II, is best known today for inaugurating modern design at Herman Miller Inc.