Athena Calderone Is Selling 14 Epic Pieces From Her Brooklyn Townhouse
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Athena Calderone is parting with unique furniture pieces from her previous Brooklyn home, including an iconic Camaleonda sofa. Highlights in the collection include a $26,000 Jacques Adnet credenza and a reupholstered set of F815 chairs by Theo Ruth priced at $10,000. Other items, like a contemporary plaster chandelier and a vintage 1950s end-of-bed bench, showcase her signature style. Each piece holds design significance and reflects Calderone's aesthetic, appealing to collectors and fans of chic interior design. The sale represents an opportunity for new owners to acquire remarkable art and design pieces.
Calderone has been holding onto many of the one-of-a-kind furniture pieces that made her old space so Instagram-worthy, and now she's ready to pass them onto new owners.
She gave this set of F815 chairs by Theo Ruth-going for $10,000-a new life by reupholstering them in a nubby cream fabric that pairs nicely with a marble coffee table and neutral sofa.
It's one of the more affordable picks of the bunch at $2,200. Hang this contemporary fixture from an elaborate ceiling molding like Calderone and guests will have no idea what era the plaster-coated piece by Atelier Demiurge came from.
Calderone scored this Jacques Adnet credenza (made from solid oak, circa 1946) at an estate sale on the coast of France, so it's no surprise it comes with a steep $26,000 price tag.
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