Brueton Catalog 1992
Manufacturer’s ring binder catalog showcasing the 1992 product line for Brueton Furniture, a New York City-based company that produces upscale furniture and accessories for the residential, contract, and hospitality markets. Founded in 1926, Brueton was an early convert to the use of highly crafted stainless steel, still an area of specialty. Along with designs by Stanley Jay Friedman and J. Wade Beam—familiar names in the vintage modern design market—the 1992 catalog includes work by Sergio Orozco, Mark Mascheroni, Mark Goldberg, John Duffy, Mitchell Pickard, Charles Gibilterra, Bert England, Victor Dziekiewicz, Glenn Polinsky, Joseph Gerstman, Bruenu, Richard Thompson, Robert Sonneman, Ed Born, and Ira Grayroff. Stylistically skewed to post-modern, the catalog also features clean-lined international style pieces plus reissues of several classic modern designs by Hans and Wassily Luckhardt and Mies van der Rohe. 4to with approximately 210 loose sheets with full color photos backed by product specifications, plus perforated tear sheets (all still complete) in the following categories: seating, lounge seating, high tables, low tables, case goods, and accessories. With fold-outs containing leather samples in a range of color ways, solid and metallic paint samples from Dupont, and photo images of stone options. A valuable resource for architects, designers, collectors, and end users, or anyone wanting to document or refurbish Brueton furnishings. Minor rubbing to binder. Light foxing to only first and last leaf. A few detached pages, and a few duplicate pages.
Manufacturer’s ring binder catalog showcasing the 1992 product line for Brueton Furniture, a New York City-based company that produces upscale furniture and accessories for the residential, contract, and hospitality markets. Founded in 1926, Brueton was an early convert to the use of highly crafted stainless steel, still an area of specialty. Along with designs by Stanley Jay Friedman and J. Wade Beam—familiar names in the vintage modern design market—the 1992 catalog includes work by Sergio Orozco, Mark Mascheroni, Mark Goldberg, John Duffy, Mitchell Pickard, Charles Gibilterra, Bert England, Victor Dziekiewicz, Glenn Polinsky, Joseph Gerstman, Bruenu, Richard Thompson, Robert Sonneman, Ed Born, and Ira Grayroff. Stylistically skewed to post-modern, the catalog also features clean-lined international style pieces plus reissues of several classic modern designs by Hans and Wassily Luckhardt and Mies van der Rohe. 4to with approximately 210 loose sheets with full color photos backed by product specifications, plus perforated tear sheets (all still complete) in the following categories: seating, lounge seating, high tables, low tables, case goods, and accessories. With fold-outs containing leather samples in a range of color ways, solid and metallic paint samples from Dupont, and photo images of stone options. A valuable resource for architects, designers, collectors, and end users, or anyone wanting to document or refurbish Brueton furnishings. Minor rubbing to binder. Light foxing to only first and last leaf. A few detached pages, and a few duplicate pages.
Manufacturer’s ring binder catalog showcasing the 1992 product line for Brueton Furniture, a New York City-based company that produces upscale furniture and accessories for the residential, contract, and hospitality markets. Founded in 1926, Brueton was an early convert to the use of highly crafted stainless steel, still an area of specialty. Along with designs by Stanley Jay Friedman and J. Wade Beam—familiar names in the vintage modern design market—the 1992 catalog includes work by Sergio Orozco, Mark Mascheroni, Mark Goldberg, John Duffy, Mitchell Pickard, Charles Gibilterra, Bert England, Victor Dziekiewicz, Glenn Polinsky, Joseph Gerstman, Bruenu, Richard Thompson, Robert Sonneman, Ed Born, and Ira Grayroff. Stylistically skewed to post-modern, the catalog also features clean-lined international style pieces plus reissues of several classic modern designs by Hans and Wassily Luckhardt and Mies van der Rohe. 4to with approximately 210 loose sheets with full color photos backed by product specifications, plus perforated tear sheets (all still complete) in the following categories: seating, lounge seating, high tables, low tables, case goods, and accessories. With fold-outs containing leather samples in a range of color ways, solid and metallic paint samples from Dupont, and photo images of stone options. A valuable resource for architects, designers, collectors, and end users, or anyone wanting to document or refurbish Brueton furnishings. Minor rubbing to binder. Light foxing to only first and last leaf. A few detached pages, and a few duplicate pages.