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  • Sold Beautiful sofa / daybed in the manner of Arne Wahl Iversen (Denmark, 1960s). A super comfy and elegant piece, crafted out of solid teak and featuring the original wool striped cushions. The sofa is in very good condition!

    Danish sofa / daybed in teak

  • Sold Stunning media cabinet in rosewood by Svend Dyrlund (Denmark, 1960s). What a piece! Designed by Dyrlund and crafted out of Brazilian rosewood, this piece resembles wonderful Danish craftsmanship and eye to detail with its smooth tambour doors, organic shapes ans retractable shelve. It’s super functional and convenient. The slightly deeper design and factory cut holes make this a perfect piece to hide away a small television or audio equipment. In very good condition with some age related using traces.

    Media cabinet in rosewood by Svend Dyrlund

  • Sold Stunning “Astrid” sideboard by Oswald Vermaercke for V-Form (Belgium, 1950s). An amazing and hard to find piece with a lot of details and highly sought after dimensions. Its crafted out of teak and features two large folding doors and four beautifully sculpted elliptical drawers. It is in good and original condition, but has age related using traces like some scratches or a dark spot on the right side as shown on the pictures. It is labeled.

    “Astrid” sideboard by Oswald Vermaercke for V-Form

  • Sold “FD-128” easy chair by Grete Jalk for France & Son (Denmark, 1960s). This elegant masterpiece is a fine example of Scandinavian modernism. It features a solid teak frame with a warm natural grain, stunning curves and comfortable cushions, newly upholstered in a earthy orange/brown bouclé fabric. The chair presents itself in very good condition and labeled.

    “FD-128” easy chair by Grete Jalk for France & Son

  • Sold Set of 4 “Model 49” dining chairs by Erik Buch for O.D. Møbler (Denmark, 1950s). A stunning set of mid-century dining chairs, crafted with solid teak frames and featuring Erik Buch’s signature floating seats. The elegantly curved backrests provide both style and comfort, while the original beige wool upholstery adds to their timeless appeal. Though the original fabric shows minor signs of use, it has been professionally cleaned and remains in very good condition.

    Set of 4 “Model 49” dining chairs by Erik Buch

  • Sold Wonderful cabinet with tambour doors by CFC Silkeborg (Denmark, 1960s). The cabinet is made out of teak and features stunning organic shapes and lots of amazing details, like the two tambour doors and the rounded handles. The shelve on the inside is adjustable. A perfect piece to use for a record player and vinyls! This piece presents itself in very condition with no damages, the top has a little discoloration.

    Cabinet with tambour doors by CFC Silkeborg

  • Sold Lovely pair of “Verona” pendant lights by Svend Middelboe for Nordisk Solar (Denmark, 1970s). A stunning design classic made with seven aluminium shades that diffuse the light into a soft ambient glow. A perfect combination of function and beauty. Its sculptural form and soothing illumination make it a perfect statement piece for any interior. They are in very good condition with some visible imperfections. They come with the original ceiling mounts that make it an option to mount them directly to the ceiling without a cable.

    Pair of “Verona” pendant lights by Svend Middelboe for Nordisk Solar

  • Sold Rosewood entrance mirror by Arne Vodder for Sibast (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning wall mirror with a solid rosewood frame and chamfered edges, designed by the renowned Arne vodder for Sibast. The mirror was originally used together with a small commode as a hallway set. The mirror remains in great condition!

    Rosewood entrance mirror by Arne Vodder for Sibast

  • Sold Teak highboard in the manner of H.W. Klein (Denmark, 1960s). The highboard is made out of teak and features loads of storage space with two drawers and two spacious doors with adjustable shelves on the inside. It has wonderful drawings in the wood and nice inset handles. It’s in very good condition!

    Teak Danish highboard

    €1,200.00 Original price was: €1,200.00.€900.00Current price is: €900.00.
  • Sold Mid-century glass pendant light (Denmark, 1970s). We don’t know who made this lamp, but it is just beautiful! It reminds us of the “Mithras” model by August Walther, but this one is shaped more organically. The glass shade has really nice curves and gives a magnificent light dispersion when turned on. The lamp is in very good condition!

    Mid-century glass pendant light

  • Sold Large Rosewood coffee table by Severin Hansen for Haslev Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). A beautifully crafted coffee table made from rich rosewood, showcasing a stunning wood grain and an elegant, minimalist design. The seamless joinery between the tabletop and legs is a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and a signature technique of Severin Hansen. A timeless piece that embodies Danish modern design at its finest. It is in very good condition!

    Large Rosewood coffee table by Severin Hansen

    €650.00
  • Sold Low chest of drawers by Erik Brouer for Brouer Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). A simple but beautiful chest of drawers manufactured by Brouer. It features six drawers with inset handles and stands on tapered legs. The slightly deeper design makes it a great option to use as a TV- or media cabinet. It is in very good condition with a small chip in the handle or a drawer.

    Low chest of drawers by Erik Brouer

  • Sold Wonderful highboard/bookcase with tambour doors by CFC Silkeborg (Denmark, 1960s). The highboard is made out of teak and features stunning organic shapes and lots of amazing details, like the two tambour doors and the rounded handles. The shelves on the inside are adjustable. This piece presents itself in mint condition with no damages or significant using traces.

    Highboard with tambour doors by CFC Silkeborg

  • Sold Beautiful “52580” pendant light by Form Light (Denmark, 1970s). We found this large beauty still packed & sealed in the original box, it has been stored for more than 50 years! Other than a little corrosion on the bolts due to the age, it is in unused and perfect condition. We’ve replaced the original socket and extendable cable because we prefer a normal cable, but we provide both. The lamp is crafted out of seven metal shades and gives a stunning light dispersion. Labeled by maker.

    “52580” pendant light by Form-Light

  • Sold Early “P376” brass pendant light by Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Nordisk Solar (Denmark, 1960s). This magnificent lamp features a series of gently curved, layered brass anodized aluminum shades that create a stunning glow. Designed in the 1960s, it exemplifies Danish modernism with its clean lines and refined aesthetic, making it a timeless choice for both classic and contemporary interiors. The P376 is a true design icon! The lamp is in good vintage condition with a beautiful patina. It has some surface scratches and age related discolorations.

    “P376” brass pendant light by Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Nordisk Solar

  • Sold Sculptural teak floor lamp by Domus (Germany, 1970s). This elegant beauty features a sculptural solid teak stem and base, paired with a wild-silk lampshade. The lamp is easily adjustable in height and angle and is controlled with a dimmer switch. The floor lamp remains in its original, very good condition!

    Floor lamp by Domus

  • Sold Brass “Horisont” wall lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). This rare and striking masterpiece by Jo Hammerborg showcases a sleek black metal base, a solid brass eccentric arm, and an adjustable solid brass shade. With its generous proportions, the Horisont makes a bold statement while maintaining an elegant, timeless aesthetic. The lamp is in very good vintage condition, with a stunning patina on the brass that enhances its character.

    Brass “Horisont” wall lamp by Jo Hammerborg

  • Sold Rare highboard by Johannes Andersen for Silkeborg (Denmark, 1960s). The highboard is made out of teak and features stunning organic shapes and lots of amazing details, like the the stunning handles or the rounded doors. It offers six adjustable shelves and five drawers on the inside. This piece presents itself in mint condition with no damages or significant using traces.

    Rare highboard by Johannes Andersen for Silkeborg

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