These Midcentury Reissues Are Crafted to Be True Collector’s Items

A new collection brings legendary works by midcentury designers to a wider audience for the first time in decades.

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Coveting midcentury furniture is practically a prerequisite for reading Dwell—yet for many of us, the reality of owning an original piece remains firmly out of reach, both financially and logistically. 

That’s a big reason why each piece in CB2’s Design Legends collection feels like a once-in-a-lifetime estate sale discovery. The new line from the high-design furniture brand is a meticulously curated revival, one that’s democratizing access to some of the 20th century's most significant design works.

Let’s be clear: these aren’t mere "inspired by" pieces. They are authentic reissues of work by Gianfranco Frattini, Paul McCobb, Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman, and Bill Curry that are crafted to the exacting standards of the originals. 

What makes this collection particularly noteworthy is the unprecedented access to archives and original specifications. By working directly with the designers’ estates and families, CB2 has created pieces that capture not just the aesthetic but the intent behind these midcentury masterworks. 

Bill Curry’s Pill High Gloss Oxblood Red Iron table lamp captures the optimistic futurism of Space Age design.

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Designer Bill Curry’s sketches from the late 1960s were used for the Design Legends collection. Here, you can see early iterations of Space Age-inspired pieces like his mushroom-style lamp that would become part of his legacy.

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Pill High Gloss Oxblood Red Iron Table Lamp with Glass Shade by Bill Curry

Minimalist mushroom-style table lamp from the archive of midcentury American designer Bill Curry embodies the essence of his iconic Space Age-inspired designs. In this late-1960s design, an opaline glass shade contrasts with an oxblood cylindrical base in an elegant juxtaposition of geometric shapes and materials. CB2 exclusive.

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Irwin 72" White Marble and Natural Oak Coffee Table Model C7806 by Paul McCobb

Coffee table by Paul McCobb displays the genius of his straightforward design philosophy. Designed in 1952 as part of his Irwin collection for Calvin furniture, this reintroduction retains the unadorned form and function of the original piece. The white oak frame, certified sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council ®, holds two drawers and a fixed shelf, all supported by a slim bronze-finish base. A top of Arabescato marble, sourced from an Italian quarry and polished to a semi-gloss, weaves its dark grey veining across a background of white. Made to the highest standards of quality, this classic midcentury piece is a strong example of McCobb's enduring style. CB2 exclusive.

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Marconi 81.5" Tufted Saddle Leather Sofa by Gianfranco Frattini

This sleek, low sofa was originally created by iconic Italian designer Gianfranco Frattini for the fashionable Restaurant St. Andrews in the heart of old Milan. Now, a modern classic returns with the same spirit of the original design, reimagined in full-grain saddle leather. Semi-aniline cowhide is gently polished for a smooth hand that showcases its natural markings. Period-authentic details include hand-pulled button tufts on the interior sides and cushions, along with the inset American black walnut legs that are characteristic of the designer's signature style. CB2 exclusive.

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The Portofino desk by Gianfranco Frattini, for example, is a design so rare that even the designer’s children, Marco Frattini and Emanuela Frattini Magnusson, believe it may never have entered production beyond a private commission for an architect to store rolls of drafting paper. Preserving their father’s legacy and archival materials has been a deeply important project for them, and they worked closely with the CB2 design team and Form Portfolios to ensure each piece stayed true to their father’s original vision. The CB2 exclusive is now out in the world for all to enjoy, recreated from a black-and-white archival photo with richly grained walnut, black powdercoated iron legs, and a champagne brass crossbar. It’s design archaeology made tangible. 

Based on a Gianfranco Frattini design from 1961, the Memoria lamp remains an eyecatching piece today with its visible telephone-style cord and glass shade.

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Another standout item in the Design Legends collection by Frattini is the Memoria lamp. A piece so elusive that Frattini’s family has never been able to locate one on the vintage market, despite its brief original production run. 

The Marconi tufted saddle leather sofa features period-authentic details. The original by Gianfranco Frattini once graced Milan’s fashionable Restaurant St. Andrews.

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Beyond Frattini’s transformative Italian designs, the collection spans a range of midcentury design sensibilities and eras: Paul McCobb’s Model 1201 Director white boucle accent chair—originally designed in 1950 for Custom Craft and featured in MoMA’s 1952 "Good Design" exhibition—embodies American modernism with its sharp angles and minimalist silhouette. For collectors who appreciate the more playful side of midcentury design, Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman's contributions can’t be overlooked. CB2’s Corvo dinnerware collection reproduces Evelyn’s distinctive "Stallion" pattern from a 1965 woven tapestry, with reactive glazes applied by Portuguese artisans to ensure subtle variations for each piece. 

The current iteration of McCobb’s Model 1201 chair wraps rich Italian ivory boucle around a warm oak frame, maintaining the designer's ethos of simplicity and quality.

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Evelyn Ackerman’s woven work inspired this stoneware set. In 1957, Evelyn began designing handwoven tapestries that CB2 has transposed onto ceramics.

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The Irwin coffee table Model C7806 by Paul McCobb transforms tornado white marble and cast aluminum into a statement piece.

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Director White Boucle Accent Chair Model 1201 by Paul McCobb

Low-profile lounge chair embodies the elegance and timelessness that made Paul McCobb an icon of midcentury American furniture design. Originally designed by McCobb in 1950 for Custom Craft—a collection highlighted in the 1952 "Good Design" exhibition at New York City's Museum of Modern Art—this reintroduction honors the chair's original form with sharp angles and a minimalist silhouette. Made in Europe, the chair is wrapped in rich Italian ivory boucle for a soft, textured contrast to its clean lines. Honest materials such as a solid warm oak frame, certified sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council ®, stay true to McCobb's vision of simplicity and quality. CB2 exclusive.

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Corvo 3-Piece White and Black Patterned Dinnerware Set with Pasta Bowl by Ackerman

Designed by famed mid-century artist Evelyn Ackerman, our best-selling Corvo dinnerware pays homage to the natural expressions of California mid-century modernism. Reproduced from "Stallion," an original 1965 woven tapestry by Ackerman, the distinctive black-and-white motifs are applied by skilled artisans in Portugal with a reactive glaze to create subtle variations unique to each piece. Set includes a dinner plate, salad plate and pasta bowl. CB2 exclusive. Detroit natives Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman founded ERA Industries in 1956. For 50 years, the Los Angeles-based couple played a central role in shaping the California mid-century modern movement. In 1957, Evelyn began designing handwoven tapestries that could translate into ceramics. Presented in collaboration with Ackerman Modern, the pieces in this collection recreate the couple's iconic mid-century designs using original drawings and archival photographs.

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Director White Boucle Accent Chair Model 1201 by Paul McCobb

Low-profile lounge chair embodies the elegance and timelessness that made Paul McCobb an icon of midcentury American furniture design. Originally designed by McCobb in 1950 for Custom Craft—a collection highlighted in the 1952 "Good Design" exhibition at New York City's Museum of Modern Art—this reintroduction honors the chair's original form with sharp angles and a minimalist silhouette. Made in Europe, the chair is wrapped in rich Italian ivory boucle for a soft, textured contrast to its clean lines. Honest materials such as a solid warm oak frame, certified sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council ®, stay true to McCobb's vision of simplicity and quality.

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CB2’s approach is distinct from other midcentury revivals, balancing rigorous attention to material authenticity (the semi-aniline cowhide on Frattini's sofa is gently polished to showcase its natural markings) with contemporary environmental standards (McCobb’s chair features FSC®-certified sustainable oak). These updates aren't compromises—they’re modern and sustainable updates to the original concepts.

For design enthusiasts who’ve long admired these pieces in museums or vintage publications, the collection represents something profound: the democratization of design. These aren’t just furniture pieces—they’re artifacts of design history finally available to any of us, no auction paddle required. 

Explore the full Design Legends collection exclusively at CB2.com.  

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