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1. Vintage Danish teak rocking chair by Aage Christiansen for Erhardsen Andersen, made in Denmark circa 1961. This piece beautifully melds form and function, with an elegant design that is balanced and comfortable. The seat and back have been reupholstered in Knoll Ita fabric, a crisp black-and-white geometric textile that really stands out. The teak frame has been cleaned and oiled and is in good vintage condition. 25.25" wide, 27" deep, 28" high. $1995.
2. Vintage teak barrel chair with ottoman by Jorgen Baekmark, made in Denmark circa 1960's. This chair is very solid and sturdy, with a curved solid teak frame supported by angled spindles that give it a great look. The generously sized frame can accommodate larger individuals, and the seating is comfortably firm with an ottoman to put your feet up. Both the chair and the ottoman have been completely refinished, and the cushions have been reupholstered in genuine black leather. The set is in excellent vintage condition. Chair is 32.25" wide, 28.5" deep, 29.25" high, 16.5" seat height. Ottoman is 26" wide, 19.5" deep, 15.5" high. $2495.
3. Pair of mid-century Danish bear lounge chairs and matching ottomans designed by Bent Møller Jepsen and manufactured by Simo in Denmark. These chairs are reminiscent of the Wegner Papa Bear chair, and they look great from every angle. The original owner bought them in the late 1950s in Denmark and at some point, had them reupholstered in an age-appropriate orange fabric, probably wool. They have button tufting on the backs, reversible seat cushions, round tapered legs, exposed teak at the ends of the arms and custom matching fabric arm covers that protect the fabric underneath, but don't cover the teak. The ottomans are gently curved to match the front of the chairs and are covered in brownish-orange leather. One chair retains its Simo, Denmark badge on the inside of the frame. They are usable as is or would be amazing reupholstered. They're in good overall condition except for the foam on the chairs, which would benefit from being changed out for new foam. The seats dip down a bit and would also benefit from new straps. The chairs are 34" wide, 37" deep, 40.5" high, and 15.5" seat height. The footstools are 24" wide, 15.5" deep, and 13.25" high. $5995 for both sets.
4. A striking fusion of sculptural elegance and traditional design, this vintage horseshoe-back settee draws inspiration from classic Ming dynasty furniture. Crafted from warm-toned hardwood, likely elm, it features a gracefully arched crest rail that flows seamlessly into the arms, framing the piece with gentle curves and clean lines. The vertical back splat is subtly flared, adding dimension and character. Thoughtfully updated with a tailored blue tatami cushion and soft, matching pillows, this piece balances historical form with modern comfort. Though it can seat two, it’s most comfortable as an oversized chair for one—perfect for reading, lounging, or sipping tea. Whether styled as a statement accent or integrated into a serene seating arrangement, this settee offers timeless craftsmanship and architectural appeal. Very good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Cushions are clean and gently used. 41.25ʺ wide, 26.5ʺ deep, 37.25ʺ high, and 18.25ʺ seat height. $450.
5. Cool mid-century "Lacko" lounge chair designed by Ingemar Thillmark for OPE Mobler, made in Sweden circa 1960's. The chair features greenish brown button tufted genuine leather seat and back cushions on a medium tone beech frame with sculpted arms and tapered legs. It is all original and quite comfortable, so no sacrificing comfort for looks. It's in very good vintage condition with minor cosmetic wear to the frame and nice patina to the leather. 29.75" wide, 27.5" deep, 27" high at back frame, 29.5" high including the cushion, seat height is 16.5". $2250.
6. Vintage cantilevered lounge chair by Thonet, model S 411, a design classic originally dating back to 1932. It features chromed tubular steel cantilevered frame, dark stained wood arms, plus seat and back cushions upholstered in a subtle pattern in light blue-gray and green. There is no maker's mark. Chair has been professionally cleaned and is in very good condition with a faint remaining stain on the right side as you sit in it. The back pillow in the photos is not original to the chair but can be comfortable for shorter users. 24.5" wide, 30" deep, 30.5" high, 17" seat height. $795.
7. Vintage teak armchair by Erik Kirkegaard, made in Denmark circa 1960's. It features a solid teak frame with short arms with a nicely padded seat and padded, sculpted back. Both seat and back are upholstered in what appears to be original black vinyl. It is quite comfortable, and it would work well in a variety of settings: as a desk chair, corner chair or dining chair. It's in good vintage condition with some expected minor wear to the frame. The vinyl is in excellent condition with minimal wear. 24.5" wide, 23.5" deep, 33" high, 18.5" seat height. $750.
8. This sculptural Adrian Pearsall lounge chair showcases the dramatic, organic curves and architectural walnut base that define Pearsall’s most celebrated mid-century designs. The interior features a distinctive channel-back that emphasizes the flowing silhouette while adding comfort, structure, and visual rhythm. The chair has been newly reupholstered in a sophisticated two-fabric combination: Nobilis Arctique on the seat and inner back, a soft, textured, pale beige upholstery, and Knoll Ita on the back and sides, a crisp black-and-white geometric textile that complements and highlights the sculptural profile. Together, they elevate the piece while remaining true to its mid-century character. There is no remaining Craft Associates label, but the original upholstery we replaced was entirely consistent with fabrics commonly found on authenticated Adrian Pearsall pieces. The walnut base retains its rich tone and striking presence, showing only minor wear consistent with age. Structurally sound and newly upholstered, the chair is ready for immediate placement in a living room, reading corner, or design-forward interior. Condition is excellent, with brand-new high-end upholstery and a solid, stable frame. Minor, age-appropriate wear to the walnut legs consistent with vintage use. 33.5" wide, 33" deep, 34.5" high, and 16" seat height. $4295.
9. Pair of classic Stickley Mission style Stickley Furniture cherry wood upholstered Cottage armchairs, especially comfortable as the seats and backs are both upholstered in burgundy red leather. The bottoms are stamped with a manufacture date of July 14th, 2004, with a metal Stickley badge and a paper label for L. & J.G. Stickley. They call the leather color Raisin, and affixed to each chair base is a small sample of the leather. Stickley Furniture has been making their Cottage dining chairs since 1910 and each chair has at least 32 well-made joints; they will last the test of time. 25.75" wide, 24.5" deep, 39" high, and 19.5" seat height. $1750.
10. A timeless mix of tradition and comfort, this Ming-style horseshoe armchair adds sculptural charm to any space. Inspired by classic Chinese design, it features a gently curved crest rail, clean lines, and traditional joinery that give it a balanced, minimalist look. The exposed wood frame, likely elm, has a warm, natural finish that shows off the beautiful grain. The curved back flows seamlessly into the arms, creating an inviting silhouette with both visual appeal and ergonomic ease. A flared center backrest nods to historical Chinese furniture, while the tailored blue tatami-style seat and soft matching back cushion bring in a modern, cozy touch. Whether you use it as an accent chair, in a tea corner, or as a reading spot, this piece blends heritage style with everyday comfort. Very good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. Cushions are clean and gently used. 27.75" wide, 23.5" deep, 32.75" high, and 18.5" seat height. $450.
11. This chair is pretty amazing, it is constructed entirely out of cardboard, yet is strong, usable, interesting, and a striking piece of art all wrapped into one. Unsigned, but the original owner bought it directly from the artist, Jake Seong, in 2004. 43" wide, 39" deep, 37" high, 17.75" seat height. $995.
Modern to Vintage Furniture & Design
422 S. 3rd St, Renton WA 98057
moderntovintage.com
Located in downtown Renton, with easy parking right in front! Feel free to email, text or call to schedule an appointment. We're open 10-5 Friday through Monday no appointment necessary, or we can be available just about any time by appointment. We carry a variety of used furniture and design pieces, with an emphasis on high end mid-century modern. Click the "more ads by this user" link to view all of our postings, which represent a sample of our stock. If you're interested in a particular piece, contact us and we can temporarily hold it for you. All of our prices include sales tax, so what you see is what you pay. We accept payment via cash, major credit card or Paypal. Local delivery in a covered van is available for a reasonable charge, depending on location. Thanks for looking!