Culture Up Close | 1950s Japanese Miniature Screen 

1950s Japanese Miniature Screen

The 1950s were a period of major transition for Japan. The US, a former enemy, was starting to become an ally. Japanese people began adopting certain aspects of American culture such as hula-hooping, rock n' roll, and baseball.

This vintage miniature screen was hand crafted and hand painted in Japan in 1950. 

35 in wide x 50 in tall

$195

Mob Boss | 1950s French-style Leather Club Chair

1950s French-style Leather Club Chair

If smoking cigars isn’t exactly your favorite pastime, then you might not want to buy this chair. It’s likely you’re mob boss alter ego is going to take over when you sink down into it.  

This French-style leather club chair was handcrafted in 1950 and features rounded arms, a compact size, and a thin, arched back. 

31 in wide x 33 in deep x 33 in tall 

$395

Future Feels | Pair of Mid-century Commodes

Pair of Mid-century Commodes

Twenty years ago, you thought you'd be driving around in a flying car, and squeezing a perfectly nutritional lunch out of a tube. Never in a million years would you have imagined that you'd actually be riding around on your bike, scouring flea markets and yard sales for rare vinyl. 

Each of these mid-century commodes, circa 1950, has an interior shelf and sliding peg-front doors. The pair would be perfectly suited for use as media stands or record player stands.

$295/each