Architect and designer Lee Mindel likes to surround himself with the work of others. “The pieces I own are by the people who have made me what I am,” he said in 2015. His collection includes furniture and art by Hans Wegner, Frank Gehry, Ettore Sottsass, Antoni Gaudí, Tom Dixon, Poul Kjærholm, Jean Prouvé and Ron Arad. Mindel began collecting the work of these and other notables more than 30 years ago, and he got serious about it in the 1990s after buying and doing a major reworking of a penthouse in a former factory building in the Flatiron District of New York, a dramatic space that called for statement furnishings. (Making a U-turn in 2016, Mindel auctioned off well over 100 items in his personal collection in preparation for a move to an ultra-modern skyscraper in Tribeca.)

Mindel co-founded the firm Shelton Mindel & Associates in 1978 with partner Peter Shelton. Following the death of Shelton in 2012, Mindel carried on under the name SheltonMindel, continuing to design architecture, interiors, furniture and products across residential, corporate, retail, cultural and hospitality spaces – even an airplane interior. Mindel’s Pocket Table was created exclusively for DWR in 2016.

 

Pocket Table

This sleek piece with perfectly mitered corners looks like a solid pedestal but offers the added benefit of two hidden drawers with vacuum closures. Use just one or combine multiples to create a large coffee table arrangement. Made in Malaysia.

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