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Conant Ball

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While the Conant Ball Company was initially known for its reproductions of period furniture in the Colonial style, the Massachusetts manufacturer eventually garnered national recognition as a leader in the production of solid rock maple dressers, tables and other pieces as well as for its popular modernist collections such as its large Sierra line designed by Colman Zola and its American Modern collection created by Russell Wright

In the 1800s, the small town of Gardner, Massachusetts, saw a boom in start-up furniture factories. There was Westminster transplant Nichols and Stone, Standard Chair of Gardner Inc. — a maker of American Craftsman-style furnishings — Heywood-Wakefield, which moved into the manufacture of furniture with steam-bent wood frames and cane or wicker seating, and later, what was once the largest chair in the world was built in the city to attract tourists and to sell …chairs. 

Conant Ball’s first product was its chairs — there were inviting chairs with woven cane seats and the company later earned acclaim for its Windsor designs. But before it got its name in 1909, there was a chair shop called Jackson Greenwood. Abner and Leander White purchased the modest-sized business and renamed it A. White and Co. John Conant and his brother Charles joined later and it eventually operated under the name Conant Brothers and Co. Later, the firm’s name changed again with the addition of Carlos Ball, who helmed the company’s Boston location. Between Conant’s and Ball’s passings in 1891 and 1909, Charles Brooks and a succession of family members took the company into the 20th century as Conant Ball Co. 

Conant Ball’s comely mid-century modern furniture — its low-profile lounge chairs, sleek tables and more — owe to partnerships with designers such as Leslie Diamond and Russel Wright

Diamond and Wright created a variety of solid wood furniture including dining room chairs, side tables and dressers. The former created a line called ModernMates that featured solid birch office chairs, nightstands and dining chairs with curved spindle backs, while Wright, who had created some Art Deco furnishings for Heywood-Wakefield, designed charming, light-colored maple furniture called American Modern for Conant Ball. The name is said to have been given to him by his romantic partner — in 1927, Wright married artist and sculptor Mary Einstein. Under her guidance, Wright's attractive, functional designs for the home gained renown, leading to commissions by prestigious companies like the Steubenville Pottery Company.

Conant Ball’s momentum slowed in 1986 and ownership changed hands once more. By 1990, the firm would no longer produce furniture under its own name. 

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Average Sold Price
$1,557
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Mid-Century Conant Ball Dining Chairs - set Four
By Leslie Diamond, Conant Ball
Located in Trenton, NJ
Celebrate the art of simplicity with this set of four birch spindle back dining chairs by Leslie Diamond for Conant Ball. Each piece is a study in proportion and craftsmanship, showc...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Conant Ball

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Wood

Mid-Century Conant Ball Dining Chairs - set Four
Mid-Century Conant Ball Dining Chairs - set Four
$535 / set
H 33.25 in W 21.75 in D 20 in
Art Deco Button Back Mohair Chair by Russel Wright for Conant Ball Company
By Conant Ball, Russel Wright
Located in New York, NY
This stunning side chair was realized by the esteemed American designer Russel Wright in the United States, circa 1940. It features four conical splayed legs in ebonized walnut; and ...
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage Conant Ball

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Mohair, Walnut

1950 s Mid Century Desk and Chair Conant Ball Modern Mates by Leslie Diamond
By Conant Ball, Leslie Diamond
Located in New York, NY
Architectural Mid Century desk, with original chair, designed by Leslie Diamond, for Conant Ball, as part of their hugely successful Mod...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Conant Ball

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Wood

Conant Ball Mid-Century Oak Parquet Checquered Cofee Table
By Conant Ball
Located in Germantown, MD
A Conant Ball Mid-Century modern Oak Parquet Checquered Cofee Table in very good vintage condition. Measures 60" in width, 24" in depth and stands 15" tall.
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Conant Ball

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Oak

Conant Ball, Side Table, Birch, Rattan, USA, 1950s
By Conant Ball
Located in High Point, NC
A birch and rattan side table produced by Conant Ball, USA, c. 1950s. Minor natural cracking to tabletop surface. Minor wear consistent with age and use. Overall Dimensions (inche...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conant Ball

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Rattan, Birch

Conant Ball, Chests of Drawers, Walnut, USA, 1950s
By Conant Ball
Located in High Point, NC
A pair of walnut chests of drawers designed and produced by Conant Ball, USA, 1950s.
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Conant Ball

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Walnut

Conant Ball, Chests of Drawers, Walnut, USA, 1950s
Conant Ball, Chests of Drawers, Walnut, USA, 1950s
$17,900 / set
H 34 in W 58.25 in D 20.25 in
Russel Wright American Modern Conant Ball Dresser Four Drawers
By Russel Wright, Conant Ball
Located in Fraser, MI
Early Conant Ball four drawer chest. Designed by Russel Wright for the American Modern line. Solid Maple construction. Branded inside top drawer. Catalog number on back: 3078C.
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1930s Vintage Conant Ball

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Maple

Russel Wright American Modern Conant Ball Dresser Four Drawers
Russel Wright American Modern Conant Ball Dresser Four Drawers
$1,350 Sale Price
40% Off
H 38 in W 36 in D 18 in
Pair of Nightstands by Russel Wright for Conant Ball
By Conant Ball, Russel Wright
Located in Dallas, TX
Iconic pair of early 20th century American modernist nightstands featuring drawers with wooden pulls and dovetail joints, designed by Russel Wright for Conant Ball, circa 1940. Beginning in the late 1920s through the 1960s, Russel Wright created a succession of artistically distinctive and commercially successful items that helped bring modern design to the general public. Good vintage condition with some cosmetic imperfections due to age and use. Labeled with the branded mark "American Modern Built by Conant-Ball Co.". Matching dresser and chest of drawers...
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Mid-20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Conant Ball

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Wood

Pair of Nightstands by Russel Wright for Conant Ball
Pair of Nightstands by Russel Wright for Conant Ball
$510 Sale Price / set
84% Off
H 25 in W 14.25 in D 19 in
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Conant Ball Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2025$575SecretairesBirch1952
2025$1,850Armchairs, Dining Room ChairsBirch1950-1959
2025$1,008DressersWood1950 s
2025$1,750Rocking ChairsMaple1950s
2025$1,500Dining Room ChairsFabric, Wood1940s
2025$1,800CabinetsMaple1960
2025$1,999DressersMaple1960s
2025$1,975DressersBirch1950 s
$1,557
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$575-$1,999
Sold price range of items in the past 12 months

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Conant Ball furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Conant Ball furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Conant Ball furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Conant Ball were created in the mid-century modern style in north america during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Merton Gershun , Kent-Coffey, and Founders Furniture Company. Prices for Conant Ball furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $395 and can go as high as $14,900, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $2,323.
Questions About Conant Ball
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025
    Russel Wright pottery was made in Steubenville, Ohio, through a partnership with the Steubenville Pottery Company. In 1935, Wright formed Russel Wright Associates with Irving Richards, an entrepreneur who had worked with Lightolier and would later establish Raymor. In collaboration with Richards, Wright debuted the first line of American Modern dinnerware in 1939. Steubenville continued to produce it for two decades. The line sold over 200 million pieces during its 20 years of production. On 1stDibs, find a collection of Russel Wright furniture and tableware.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    No, Conant Ball is not still in business as of January 2022. The company closed in 1980. However, the furniture is still popular among collectors. On 1stDibs, find a selection of Conant Ball furniture from some of the world’s top sellers.