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How much Kreiss furniture is worth varies based on numerous factors, including type, age, style, materials and overall condition. Selling prices for pieces crafted by the American furniture maker often start at around $750 to $800, while some pieces sell for $20,000 or more. To value a particular piece, consult a certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer. Shop a selection of Kreiss furniture on 1stDibs.
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Egyptian Revival Leather Wrapped Chest Of Drawers or Semainier by Kreiss
By Kreiss
Located in Atlanta, GA
Egyptian Revival Leather Wrapped Chest Of Drawers or Semainier by Kreiss, American, circa 1990s. It can be used as a chest or dresser in a bedroom, or as a credenza or bar in a livin...
Category
Late 20th Century American Egyptian Revival Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Materials
Brass
Post Modern Pair Kriess Upholstery Carved
Painted Wood Low Benches Ottomans
By Kreiss
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This pair of benches are manufactured by luxury company Kreiss, who commissioned these as a part of their Kreiss Collection, meaning they were designed in-house. They feature a carve...
Category
Early 2000s American Mid-Century Modern Benches
Materials
Upholstery, Wood
Pair of Kreiss Travertine Top Nightstands
By Kreiss
Located in Pasadena, TX
Kreiss is a name known for high quality furniture.
These nightstands are made from cerused oak and have
heavy travertine marble tops. They have a single drawer
and a lower open space...
Category
Late 20th Century American Modern Night Stands
Materials
Travertine
$3,900 / set
Pair of Louis XV French Provincial Style Fauteuil Armchairs by Kreiss
By Kreiss
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Charming pair of large fauteuil armchairs hand-crafted in the French country provincial or Louis XV taste by Kreiss Hollywood, CA. Known as the Marquesa lounge chair featuring an ove...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary American Louis XV Armchairs
Materials
Brass, Nickel
Kreiss Italian Neoclassical Style Chess and Baccarat Game Table
By Kreiss
Located in Queens, NY
Italian Neo-classical style (20th Century) burl veneer game table with removeable chess board top revealing a baccarat playing surfaces and a single drawer on opposing sides, with 4 ...
Category
20th Century Italian Neoclassical Game Tables
Materials
Burl
Kreiss Ottoman w/ a Rose Tarlow Stripe Fabric
By Kreiss
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
A tailored Spanish-style, Kreiss ottoman. Re-upholstered exclusively for THE TASTEMAKER SHOPPE, in a luxurious Rose Tarlow striped, green and gold cut-velvet with cord trim. The striped fabric complements and balances sleek curvy legs. A tailored pleated skirt adds softness, a sense of understated luxury, and contrasting gold-bronze cord trim enhances its overall tailored look – a polished, sophisticated finish. This exclusive Rose Tarlow fabric is no longer in production – making this ottoman rarer, more “specialty and found”. There's not one other like it. Whether used as a footrest or extra seating, this ottoman embodies casual Santa Barbara-style elegance. Please see our other listings offering pieces upholstered in this Rose Tarlow velvet - Custom throw pillows and custom upholstered iron chairs.
Made by Kreiss, an American luxury furniture brand and interior design firm, legendary for defining the "California look," aka the "Kreiss look". The style epitomizes comfortable, casual elegance with a timeless, resort-like feel.
Rose Tarlow is a living design legend, one of the most original, respected talents in the design industry today. Tarlow is an Interior Designer, with a line of furniture and textiles (exclusive to the trade). Her Melrose House showroom, based in LA is known for mixing traditional, modern aesthetics with casual elements like reclaimed wood, French oak beams...
Category
Late 20th Century American Ottomans and Poufs
Materials
Upholstery, Velvet, Wood


