Paul McCobb for Winchendon American Mid-Century Maple Double Pedestal Desk

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Item #: DUF0068

American Mid-Century (circa 1950) maple double pedestal desk with vintage finish and solid brass "golf tee" hardware, three drawers on one pedestal and two larger drawers on the other, resting on four tapered legs. (PAUL MCCOBB FOR THE PLANNER GROUP LINE FROM WINCHENDON).

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Paul McCobb for Winchendon American Mid-Century Maple Double Pedestal Desk

American Mid-Century (circa 1950) maple double pedestal desk with vintage finish and solid brass "golf tee" hardware, three drawers on one pedestal and two larger drawers on the other, resting on four tapered legs. (PAUL MCCOBB FOR THE PLANNER GROUP LINE FROM WINCHENDON)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0068
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Paul McCobb

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  53.0"
Height: 29.0"
Depth : 26.3"
Seat Height : 0.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Brass, maple, metal, wood
Category: Tables, Office/Library
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Paul McCobb

Paul McCobb (June 5, 1917 – March 10, 1969) was an influential American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, McCobb is best known for his mid-century modern designs that epitomized the clean, functional aesthetic of the era.

McCobb began his career in the design industry as a window dresser for the Boston department store, Jordan Marsh. His keen eye for detail and composition soon caught the attention of the store's management, leading to his promotion to the position of display director. During this time, McCobb honed his skills in visual merchandising and learned to create visually appealing and well-curated displays.

In the 1940s, McCobb established his own design firm, Paul McCobb Associates, in New York City. He quickly

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