Mid-20th Century American Salesman's Window Sample











Mid-20th Century American Salesman's Window Sample
A mid-20th century American showroom sample, this little window is a perfect miniature of an arched bow-front single-hung design—its curved crown lending a quiet sense of architecture, its lower sash still sliding with convincing authority. Built entirely of wood, it was never meant to be precious. It was meant to persuade. And yet, somewhere between showroom and salvage, it crossed into something else entirely.
The scale is disarming, the silhouette unexpectedly elegant. Part architectural fragment, part folk sculpture, part charming oddity from the golden age of American homebuilding. The kind of object that makes a room feel more curious, more collected.
We acquired it from the salesman’s son, who remembered it from a Detroit window shop decades ago. Hooks on the back allow it to hang, though it perches just as happily on a tabletop—small, sculptural, and wonderfully offbeat.
21. 5in. W x 8.5 in. D x 34 in. H