Charak Modern Chic End Table 1940s - SOLD
Evan Lobel
Chic end table in mahogany with brass legs by Charak Modern, American 1940's.
W: 17.25 inches
D: 23.5 inches
H: 21.25 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: endtable167
212-242-9075
Lobel Modern, opened in 1998 by Evan Lobel, showcases furniture, lighting, hand-blown glass and art by important designers from the 1940's thru the 1980's. Located in the Four Points section of lower Manhattan.
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Chic end table in mahogany with brass legs by Charak Modern, American 1940's.
W: 17.25 inches
D: 23.5 inches
H: 21.25 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: endtable167
Pair of bedside tables in walnut with satin black finish and brass X pulls by Paul Frankl for Johnson Furniture, American 1950's. Signed inside drawer.
H; 24 inches
W: 24 inches
D: 17 inches
Condition: Excellent. These have been meticulously refinished by Lobel Modern.
SOLD
Ref: nightstands70
Studio made gilded bronze coffee table, flower motif with inset bronze glass top, French 1970's
D: 40 inches
H: 17 1/2 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
Ref: coffeetable337
Exceptional custom designed console table covered in python, American, custom design, 1970’s. This piece is meticulously crafted
W: 60 inches
D: 16 inches
H: 29.5 inches
Condition: Excellent. No discoloration or fading.
SOLD
Ref: consoletable63
Side table covered in tessellated fossilized coral with brass inlays by Maitland Smith, Philippines 1970's (sticker on bottom reads “Made in the Phillipines” with a model number)
W: 22 inches
D: 27 inches
H: 21.25 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
Ref: endtable104
Rare sculptural "Turtle Table" in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with hand-painted enamels by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed on top “Phillip & K LaVerne”). The top, with its deep patination and engravings, is meant to look like a tortoise shell. The base was inspired by the concept of yin and yang.
Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this table is shown on page 123 in the section titled The Abstract Series . Below the photo is an in depth discussion of this work by Kelvin LaVerne.
H: 17 inches
W: 29.5 inches
D: 22.5 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: endtable163
Round coffee table no. 5219 in mahogany with travertine marble top by Edward Wormley for Dunbar, 1952 (Dunbar metal label on bottom)
H: 13.5 inches
Diam: 48.5 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: coffeetable26
Pair of end tables in lacquered grass cloth with brass inlays in the manner of Karl Springer, American 1970's
H: 22.5 inches
W: 29 inches
D: 23 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: endtables62
3 Level architectural coffee table in chrome with inset glass tops, American 1970's
H: 18 inches
W: 48 inches
D: 42 inches
Condition: Excellent
SOLD
Ref: coffeetable400
Coffee table with base in sculpted bronze resin with thick glass top by Paul Evans, American 1971 (initialed "PE 71" on base). Glass is 40 inches wide by 60 inches long and 1 inch thick.
H: 15.5 inches
W: 47 inches
D: 29 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: coffeetable383
Patchwork side table in riveted and patina'd pewter, brass, and bronze with inset slate top and hidden casters by Paul Evans, American 1970's
H: 22.5 inches
W: 30 inches
D: 30 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: endtable161
Exceptional complete set of 3 "Free Form Coffee Tables" in polished stainless steel on hidden casters by Karl Springer, American 1980’s. It is rare to see a complete set in polished stainless steel. These are seamlessly welded and meticulously crafted. They are considered one of Springer's best designs.
Reference
Karl Springer Red Binder Catalog, published in the 1980’s, section “coffee, end tables and bar carts”, section “H”, page 4, top of page reads “KARL SPRINGER LTD FREE FORM COFFEE TABLES 4” and shows an image of these tables.
Largest to smallest:
H: 17 inches
W: 48 inches
D: 33.5 inches
H: 19 inches
W: 45.5 inches
D: 29 inches
H: 21 inches
W: 33 inches
D: 23.5 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: coffeetables262
Pair of sculptural bedside/end tables in hand-finished dark oak by Christian Liaigre, France 1990’s
H: 20 inches
W: 20 inches
D: 15 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: nightstands101
Iconic serving cart in walnut with white laminate top and interior, also with original ice bucket, by Vladimir Kagan, American 1950's (has Kagan authentication label inside).
59 inches wide when opened.
H: 27 inches
W: 47 inches
D: 20 1/2 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: servingcart20
Chic side table with base in stacked lucite blocks and a glass top, American 1970's. The base is 13 inches wide by 13 inches deep.
H: 21 inches
Diam: 26 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: endtable159
Pair of exceptional wall-mounted demilune "Tulip Base Consoles" in stainless steel and brass with glass tops by Karl Springer, American 1970's
H: 21 inches
W: 40 inches
D: 20 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: 2xconsoletable66
"Moment of Truth", a unique studio made hand-brazed base in heavily textured bronze with glass top, by Philip and Kelvin LaVerne, American 1970's (signed “Philip & Kelvin LaVerne” on base). This table was created bases on the concept of yin and yang. It is an important LaVerne design.
Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this table is shown on pages 198-199 in the section titled The Brazed Series . Below the photo is an in depth discussion of this work by Kelvin LaVerne.
W: 56 inches
D: 30 inches
H: 16.25 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: coffeetable399
Dining table with a lacquered Macassar ebony wood top with chrome accents and double cruciform base in mahogany by Tommi Parzinger as a custom commission for an important NY client, American, 1960s. Table comes with three 18 inch leaves and becomes extremely large.
H: 29.5 inches
W: 84 inches without leaves, 138 inches with 3 leaves in
D: 43 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: diningtable148
Console table/dry bar in polished steel and brass with inset marble top and shelf by Paul M. Jones, American 1970's. Paul M. Jones was a master at mixing metals and his pieces are meticulously crafted.
H: 32 inches
W: 4 feet 2.5 inches
D: 19.5 inches
SOLD
Condition: Very good
Ref: consoletable106
Dining table No. 819R with two leaves, top in bleached Brazilian rosewood and base in mahogany with brass stretchers, by Harvey Probber, American, 1950s. Table comes with 2 16 inch leaves. Table is 112 inches wide with both leaves and 80 inches long with no leaves. Bleached Brazilian rosewood was a signature Probber wood. It is extremely difficult to bleach rosewood and almost nobody else did it. Harvey Probber was an important 20th century designer. He had his own production facility where he employed master craftsmen.
H: 29 inches
W: 80 inches without leaves, 112 inches with leaves
D: 44 inches
SOLD
Condition: Excellent
Ref: diningtable51