
Mid-Century Modern · Est. 1962
You started with
one piece. Here’s what
comes next.
Collection
340+
Authenticated pieces
Placed In
12
Cities across the US
The Pairing
You already own the first piece.

You likely own
Eames Lounge Chair
Charles & Ray Eames · 1956

Completes the room
Nelson Platform Bench
George Nelson · 1946
$2,400
“These two were designed to sit together.”
Both ground a room without competing. The bench gives the chair somewhere to breathe.

The Anchor Piece
Danish Teak Sideboard
c. 1962
The dovetail joints are still holding true. Sixty years of meals served, records played, and Sunday mornings — and the brass ferrules still catch the afternoon light.
“Every room needs something low and long.”
Craft & Restoration
Before the room.
Before the patina.
Every piece in the showroom passes through our workshop. We restore, not refinish — preserving the stories that sixty years of use have written into the grain.


Drag to compare · Before & After

The Detail
The brass ferrule.
Still catching the light.
This is the detail that separates a mid-century original from a reproduction. The patina on this ferrule took forty years to develop — warm, uneven, alive. We don’t polish it away. We protect it.
“The patina is the provenance.”
— Marcus Webb, Furniture Authenticator, Chicago
Curated Collections
The room you’re
building toward.
Bundle any two or three pieces from a collection and the second and third are discounted. Because a room is a composition, not a catalog.

Walnut & Leather
The Study

Plywood & Brass
The Living Room

Oak & Ceramic
The Entry

Teak & Cane
The Dining Room
White-Glove Service
Book a
Curation Call.
For collectors building a serious room and interior designers sourcing statement pieces for residential projects. We’ll spend forty-five minutes understanding what you’re composing — then find the pieces that finish it.
No fee. No pressure. Just someone who knows the difference between a 1958 Wegner and a 1963 reproduction, and cares which one is in your room.
45-min private call
With a specialist who knows the period
Room composition review
We look at what you have and what's missing
Curated shortlist
3–5 pieces from current inventory, matched to your room
First access
Pieces not yet listed publicly
“Teak found the Wegner shell chair that completed a room I'd been building for three years. They didn't just sell me furniture — they understood the composition I was trying to create.”

Sarah Chen
Interior Designer, San Francisco
“The curation call changed how I think about collecting. I walked in with one chair and left with a language for what the room was trying to say.”

James Okafor
Architect & Collector, Chicago
340+
Pieces in inventory
98%
Client satisfaction
12
Years of curation