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A work made of wood, possibly elm; walnut and maple veneers; ebonized.

Dining Table, c. 1927

Josef Albers

A work made of pair of six-panel screens; ink and gold on paper.

Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers, Late 17th/early 18th century

Sekkei

A work made of beech, cane.

Side Chair, Designed c. 1851; Manufactured c. 1855

Michael Thonet

A work made of oak.

Armchair, 1840–60

Artist unknown

A work made of solid walnut with walnut veneer; modern upholstery.

Side Chair, c. 1830

A work made of aluminum tubing and polyester mesh.

Cricket Chair, 1978

Henry Peter Glass

One end table of a pair designed as a total cubic form, each an isosceles triangle with rectangular voids at the endpoints.

Gingold Living Room End Table (1 of 2), c. 1943

Rudolph Michael Schindler

A work made of huanghuali wood.

Painting Table, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), late 17th/early 18th century

A work made of wood with polychrome paint and polyurethane.

New World Chair, 1985

Paul Ludick

A work made of oak.

Library Table, c. 1908

Frank Lloyd Wright

A work made of plywood and upholstery.

Church Pew, 1952

Frank Lloyd Wright

A work made of mahogany, modern reproduction upholstery.

Armchair, c. 1795

Georges Jacob

A work made of maple and leather.

Side Chair, 1722–44

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany with tulip poplar and upholstery.

Side Chair, 1750–55

Artist unknown

A work made of canaletta, walnut, and cinnamon wood; iron.

"Teco" Roll Top Desk, 1989

William Sawaya

A work made of painted white pine and oak.

Chest, c. 1830

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany with ebony, and fruitwood, copper, pewter, and mother-of-pearl inlay.

Serving Table, 1907–9

Charles Sumner Greene

A work made of mahogany with mahogany veneer, maple veneer, white ash, and white pine.

Chest of Drawers with Dressing Glass, c. 1815

Thomas Seymour

A work made of maple.

Nesting Tables, c. 1939

Eliel Saarinen

Walnut two part desk with mirrored doors flanked by fluted pilasters capped with gilded leafage capitals in the upper part and a drop front desk with small drawers and pigeon holes, and a lower portion with three drawers on either side and recessed knee hole section.

Secretary Cabinet, 1732

John Kirkhoffer

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