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Vintage Teak Arthur Umanoff Style Spindled Magazine Rack MCM Style Made in Thailand
$110.00

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Beautiful pair of authentic Niels Otto Møller Model 56 armchairs, designed in 1954 and crafted in Denmark by J.L. Møller Møbelfabrik. These are iconic examples of Danish Mid-Century Modern design, celebrated for their sculpted te
Functional sculpture at its finest.
This Westnofa Mid-Century Modern gentleman’s chest features seven drawers plus a right-side cabinet with pull-out interior drawers.

Crafted in Brazilian rosewood with stunning grain patterns and a sculptural
A show-stopping centerpiece 🤎
This Westnofa California King bed includes a dramatic rosewood headboard with two floating nightstands, each with drawer + open shelf storage. The book-matched grain across the full width is absolutely breathtaking.

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A true Scandinavian masterpiece. This vintage Westnofa rosewood lowboy dresser is all about craftsmanship and grain. 

Featuring 8 smooth-glide drawers and dramatic book-matched Brazilian rosewood, it brings warm MCM character into any space. Made in
Vintage Lane MCM Coffee Table

1960s Lane Furniture Style No. 997-01. Beautiful walnut, clean mid-century lines, and classic tapered legs. Perfect for Danish Modern + MCM interiors. Structurally solid with light age wear.

57.75 x 19.5 x 14.25”
Crafted by Drexel from a sturdy wood core, this dresser offers expansive storage with nine spacious drawers configured in three columns.

Two matching mirrors included 

This strong, rhythmic design lends the dresser a distinctive Brutalist or Archit

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