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Trends: Grosfield House

If you’re getting tired of mid-century modern furniture, here’s a trend you can hop on. Grosfield House, a New York furniture manufacturer had its heyday in the 1940′s. The style is sort of Rococo Goes Hollywood. That’s why so much of it is way over the top. The style makes use of Plexiglas, lots of mirrors and wood.

Authentic Grosfield House pieces are becoming very collectible with pieces such as a mirrored sideboard selling for $16,500. You can find Grosfield House at 1st Dibs, David Duncan Antiques, Wright, and Sultana.

A 1940′s oval side table with a scalloped tier.

A pair of marble-topped end tables.

According to Elle Decor, this mirrored cabinet sold at Christie’s for $19,120 in 2002.
These nightstands are parchment lacquer over wood with nickel. At Wright’s.

A pair of upholstered club chairs available at David Duncan Antiques.

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