NEW IN MARCH

We are happy to share our new available pieces for March. We have added several large scale abstract paintings by Ted Stanuga, three of which are currently on view in the gallery: the piece below, “Consequence,” as well as “Untitled,” and “Fracticious.” In this new batch of works, Stanuga continues his practice in abstract painting, using technical processes, attention to color, and intuition to create his striking and expressive large-scale works.

Also newly available is this credenza and nightstands by Harvey Probber, with beautifully refinished mahogany, brass trim details, and champagne Brazilian cowhide. Probber, a self trained designer, worked primarily from the 1940s through the 1970s. His simple designs were made to last, as seen in their sturdiness and the way their simplicity has stood the test of time. The refurbishing of the pieces makes them fresh while honoring their original character.

These two child’s size chairs were designed by Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin. With newly restored walnut bases that both swivel and rock, they have been reupholstered in pink mohair. Milo Baughman was one the major players in American mid-century design. His collaboration with the furniture manufacturer Thayer Coggin led to some of his most iconic designs, including these chairs.

Blake Griffey