Phillips Auction House is the destination for international collectors when the world’s most important works of modern art, design, jewels, watches and photographs from the 20th century go under the hammer.
Auction house – New York, USA
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Oak Classic
Thickness: 22 mm. Width: 300 mm. Length: 2–5 m.
Finish: Light Oil
Phillips’s New York branch is located on Park Avenue in a new setting featuring Dinesen Oak floors. The weight and resilience of oak speak of the sublime quality of this hardwearing material, which will age beautifully in harmony with the life unfolding on it. With their subtly varied structure the planks create a sensuous, homogenous surface that brings a calm, warm atmosphere to the many different rooms of the building. A perfect match for the quality and elegance characterizing this historical auction house.
The firm was founded by Harry Phillips in 1796 in Westminster, London. Phillips gained international recognition by selling paintings from the estate of Queen Marie Antoinette and households items from Napoleon Bonaparte, and it remains the only auction house to have ever held a sale inside Buckingham Palace.
Dinesen is proud to supply flooring to this esteemed auction house with a long legacy rooted in European history.