This is a Florence Knoll Two-Position Credenza, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1958. This particular example came from the IBM Headquarters and was produced in 1981. It has a case composed of oak wood, and has a top in white and grey marble. There are three drawers on the right side with chromed steel…
Listed for sale is an ARCO Poliform sideboard or credenza in Cherry, acquired by the original owner circa late 1990s. This is a gorgeous and substantial piece with glass display case. Condition overall is very good to excellent with some light wear from use. Please see photos. The cabinet measures 96.5 inches long by 21.5…
This is a “Summit” Leather-Clad Sideboard Credenza, designed in the 1990s by Guido Faleschini for i4 Mariani. The piece was produced in Italy, and was distributed in the USA by the Pace Collection. The unit features a handsome ivory leather clad front with exposed stitching and black powder-coated pulls. There is a contrasting black top…
This is a pair of Propeller Credenzas in Birdseye Maple, designed by Emanuela Frattini for Knoll in 1994. The listed price includes one credenza, and we have two available for purchase. Their design features a steel frame, aluminum details, and a burled Birdseye Maple veneer. They have aluminum drawer pulls emblazoned with the Knoll logo,…
This is a Propeller Credenza in Cherry, designed by Emanuela Frattini for Knoll in 1994. The design features a steel frame, aluminum details, and a cherry construction. It has black aluminum drawer pulls emblazoned with the Knoll logo. This was likely a custom order commissioned shortly after production began circa 1994. The propeller series dates…
This is a 2-Position Credenza, initially designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Inc. in 1956. This example dates to the 2019. The piece features an ebonized wood case, and has a satin Carrara marble top. The frame of the piece is chromed steel, and it retains its original pulls. The credenza measures 18.25 inches deep,…
This is a Credenza, Model 2544M, initially designed by Florence Knoll for Knoll Inc. in 1956. This example dates to 2019. The piece features an ebonized oak case and has a white marble top. The frame of the piece is polished-steel, and it retains its original pulls. This credenza measures 18.25 inches deep, 75 inches…
This is an original 1960s Florence Knoll Two-Position Credenza, initially designed by Florence Knoll in 1958. It has a case composed of Brazilian Rosewood, and has a top in white and grey marble. There are two top drawers with chromed steel pulls, and it offers two larger drawers on the bottom that are ideal for…
This is a 1960s two door cabinet credenza, attributed to Lehigh Leopold. This piece is comprised of an oak frame and features chrome legs. The credenza measures 38.25 inches long, 20.25 inches wide, and 26.25 inches high. While this piece was recently sanded and refinished, it still shows some expected wear from previous use, but…
This is a Large Walnut Credenza, designed by George Nelson for Herman Miller in the late 1950s. This particular piece dates to circa 1961. It features a steel frame with a walnut veneer case, and it retains its original chromed-steel pulls. It offers lots of storage, having two deep drawers for filing, two drawers on…
This is a substantial 900 Series Walnut and Chromed-Steel Credenza, model 9CR 75, designed in the late 1960s by Myrtle Desk of High Point, North Carolina. They referred to the piece as a “Service Unit” in their catalog. It features walnut veneer surfaces, and has chromed-steel accents with coordinating drawer pulls. The piece has a…