Mostly Danish furniture is the only furniture store between Ottawa and the Atlantic specializing in Scandinavian designs in Teak, Oak, Cherry, Maple and Rosewood. Among the few women who have ventured into Danish furniture design, two stand out. These furniture products offered by Danish Vintage Modern are made out of superior quality teak, rosewood and are delivered with superior craftsmanship.
Manhattan stores like Bonniers, George Tanier, and Raymor were soon doing tremendous business offering Scandinavian products; even the venerable Georg Jensen started carrying furniture and accessories unrelated to its traditional sterling silver lines. A tractor trailer of new decorator furniture from a store seizure. Solid rosewood legs and stretchers, top probably veneered.
Elizabeth Courtney Furniture - Featuring contemporary designer tables, dining chairs, sofas, cabinets and headboards. Wharfside specialises in high quality comfortable furniture including sofas and chairs that give great back and seating support.
Room & Board - Offering modern furniture and accessories in a variety of styles and colors. Above the drawers is a recessed strip of darkly stained rosewood. This piece was manufactured by Danish Furniture Maker's Control in Denmark and is marked in the drawer.
The Magazine - Offering collections of modern European furniture and lighting. A wonderful Danish Modern teak dining set. Genuine Scandinavian-made rya rugs were offered through its catalogues starting in the early 60's, and there was also very decent American-made furniture in its retail stores.