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Found 281 objects tagged
furniture
,
Objects
Laurie Simmons
American, born 1949
Yellow and Green Teen Room
1983
Lomazzi de Pas, D'urbino; Jonathan De Pas; Donato D'Urbino; Paolo Lomazzi
"Octopus" Coat Hanger
1991
Peter Timmes Son
Bench
ca. 1895
Charles Eames; Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Herman Miller, Inc.
Armchair, Model 670
designed 1956; ma...
Unknown
One of a Set of Three Hassocks or Stools (en suite with 85.156.4 Ottoman) Neo-Classical style
ca. 1830
Gilbert Rohde; Herman Miller, Inc.
Bureau
1933–1934
D. Dexter's Sons
Rocking Chair
patented May 18, 1880
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Renaissance Revival style)
ca. 1875
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Aesthetic Movement style)
ca. 1880
P.J. Hardy
American, 19th century
Folding Chair
Patented 1867
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Chair
ca. 1869
Inscribed Headrest
ca. 1818–1700 B.C.E.
Part from Shrine for a Divine Image
ca. 664–342 B.C.E.
Colonel Robert J. Milligan House Parlor
1854–1856
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Chair
ca. 1869
Vase of Pepy II
ca. 2288–2224 or 2194 B.C.E.
Ignacio León y Escosura
Spanish, 1834–1901
The Physician's Visit
1881
Jens Risom; H. G. Knoll Associates, Inc.
Lounge Chair, Model 654W
Designed 1941; Manufactured ca. 1946
Russel Wright; Statton Furniture Company
Armchair "Statton"
Designed 1950; Manufactured ca. 1951
Louis Dierra; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Armchair
ca. 1939
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867–1959
Chair
ca. 1940
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
1985
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
1985
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
ca. 1985
Nathan George Horwitt; Howell Manufacturing Company
"Beta" Chair
1930
Alfons Bach; Lloyd Loom Manufacturing Co.
Table, One of Pair
ca. 1937
Leo Blackman
American, born 1956
"Blongo" Side Chair
ca. 1984
Gilbert Rohde; Troy Sunshade Company
Desk
ca. 1934
Charles Eames; Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Herman Miller, Inc.
Storage Unit
1948–1954
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Folding Chair
ca. 1873
Laurie Simmons
American, born 1949
Yellow and Green Teen Room
1983
Lomazzi de Pas, D'urbino; Jonathan De Pas; Donato D'Urbino; Paolo Lomazzi
"Octopus" Coat Hanger
1991
Peter Timmes Son
Bench
ca. 1895
Charles Eames; Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Herman Miller, Inc.
Armchair, Model 670
designed 1956; ma...
Unknown
One of a Set of Three Hassocks or Stools (en suite with 85.156.4 Ottoman) Neo-Classical style
ca. 1830
Gilbert Rohde; Herman Miller, Inc.
Bureau
1933–1934
D. Dexter's Sons
Rocking Chair
patented May 18, 1880
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Renaissance Revival style)
ca. 1875
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Aesthetic Movement style)
ca. 1880
P.J. Hardy
American, 19th century
Folding Chair
Patented 1867
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Chair
ca. 1869
Inscribed Headrest
ca. 1818–1700 B.C.E.
Part from Shrine for a Divine Image
ca. 664–342 B.C.E.
Colonel Robert J. Milligan House Parlor
1854–1856
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Chair
ca. 1869
Vase of Pepy II
ca. 2288–2224 or 2194 B.C.E.
Ignacio León y Escosura
Spanish, 1834–1901
The Physician's Visit
1881
Jens Risom; H. G. Knoll Associates, Inc.
Lounge Chair, Model 654W
Designed 1941; Manufactured ca. 1946
Russel Wright; Statton Furniture Company
Armchair "Statton"
Designed 1950; Manufactured ca. 1951
Louis Dierra; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Armchair
ca. 1939
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867–1959
Chair
ca. 1940
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
1985
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
1985
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
ca. 1985
Nathan George Horwitt; Howell Manufacturing Company
"Beta" Chair
1930
Alfons Bach; Lloyd Loom Manufacturing Co.
Table, One of Pair
ca. 1937
Leo Blackman
American, born 1956
"Blongo" Side Chair
ca. 1984
Gilbert Rohde; Troy Sunshade Company
Desk
ca. 1934
Charles Eames; Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Herman Miller, Inc.
Storage Unit
1948–1954
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Folding Chair
ca. 1873
Laurie Simmons
American, born 1949
Yellow and Green Teen Room
1983
Lomazzi de Pas, D'urbino; Jonathan De Pas; Donato D'Urbino; Paolo Lomazzi
"Octopus" Coat Hanger
1991
Peter Timmes Son
Bench
ca. 1895
Charles Eames; Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Herman Miller, Inc.
Armchair, Model 670
designed 1956; ma...
Unknown
One of a Set of Three Hassocks or Stools (en suite with 85.156.4 Ottoman) Neo-Classical style
ca. 1830
Gilbert Rohde; Herman Miller, Inc.
Bureau
1933–1934
D. Dexter's Sons
Rocking Chair
patented May 18, 1880
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Renaissance Revival style)
ca. 1875
Edward W. Vaill
1861–1891
Folding Armchair (reception) (Aesthetic Movement style)
ca. 1880
P.J. Hardy
American, 19th century
Folding Chair
Patented 1867
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Chair
ca. 1869
Inscribed Headrest
ca. 1818–1700 B.C.E.
Part from Shrine for a Divine Image
ca. 664–342 B.C.E.
Colonel Robert J. Milligan House Parlor
1854–1856
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Chair
ca. 1869
Vase of Pepy II
ca. 2288–2224 or 2194 B.C.E.
Ignacio León y Escosura
Spanish, 1834–1901
The Physician's Visit
1881
Jens Risom; H. G. Knoll Associates, Inc.
Lounge Chair, Model 654W
Designed 1941; Manufactured ca. 1946
Russel Wright; Statton Furniture Company
Armchair "Statton"
Designed 1950; Manufactured ca. 1951
Louis Dierra; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Armchair
ca. 1939
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867–1959
Chair
ca. 1940
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
1985
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
1985
David Zelman
Interlocking Occasional Table
ca. 1985
Nathan George Horwitt; Howell Manufacturing Company
"Beta" Chair
1930
Alfons Bach; Lloyd Loom Manufacturing Co.
Table, One of Pair
ca. 1937
Leo Blackman
American, born 1956
"Blongo" Side Chair
ca. 1984
Gilbert Rohde; Troy Sunshade Company
Desk
ca. 1934
Charles Eames; Ray Eames (Bernice Alexandra Kaiser); Herman Miller, Inc.
Storage Unit
1948–1954
George Jacob Hunzinger
American, born Germany, 1835–1898
Folding Chair
ca. 1873
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