Posted 1 year ago
lovethatvi…
(5 items)
The slim black drawers of desk and credenza were originally a bright blue.
The ends of the desk curve up, as does the back of L. Also, the back of the credenza curves up.
This is another group of furniture I wish to learn the designer and/or manufacturer.
This desk also has the word "Dense" stamped on underside.
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Absolutely BEAUTIFUL pieces. I also love mid-century modern and live in San Angelo. If all goes to plan, I would like to get a shop going downtown soon. All depends on whether I can find interested vendors. If you or anyone you know have more pieces and that you are willing to part with, (I know it's hard. I'd keep everything if I could.) let me know! Even if you aren't interested I would still love to hear from you. Love getting to know other mid-century fans in the area.
Good to hear from you and great to know you live in San Angelo! We will have to get together and discuss vintage. I live near the college. You can contact me at gordonclan@suddenlink.net Peg Gordon