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  • Sold Teak writing desk by Arne Vodder for G.V. Møbler (Denmark, 1960s). This exceptionally beautiful piece is a true example of top-quality Danish craftsmanship. Made from teak, it showcases elegant aesthetics with softly rounded edges and a floating desk top. It contains six very deep drawers and a finished backside, making it an ideal piece for placement in the center of a room. The desk is in excellent condition.

    Teak writing desk by Arne Vodder

  • Sold Rosewood & aluminium floorlamp attributed to Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). This elegant floor lamp features a sleek, minimalistic design, beautifully combining warm rosewood with refined aluminium details. While the model is often attributed to Jo Hammerborg, no official documentation has been found to fully confirm this. Regardless, it remains a striking example of high-quality Danish mid-century lighting. Presented in good condition, with normal age-related signs of use.

    Rosewood & aluminium floor lamp

  • Sold Bookcase by Marianne Grabinski for Ikea (Sweden, 1960s). This two-piece bookcase was designed by Marianne Grabinski for IKEA, back when the company was still exclusively based in Sweden. It is crafted from oak and offers generous storage space, featuring four adjustable shelves, three drawers, and a cabinet with a functional lock. The bookcase is in very good condition, showing only minor signs of age and use.

    Bookcase by Marian Grabinski for Ikea

  • Sold Elegant chest of drawers by Kai Kristiansen for Feldballes Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1950s). this beautiful chest is made out of teak and features 4 drawers with Kristiansen’s signature carved ‘eye’ pulls and is supported by long tapered legs. In very good condition with normal signs of age. Marked by maker.

    Chest of drawers by Kai Kristiansen

  • Sold Brutalist Coffee Table in Norwegian Slate stone, 1970s A very powerful Brutalist coffee table from the 1970s, defined by its strong architectural presence and sculptural simplicity. The substantial tabletop is crafted from Norwegian slate, showcasing a rich and varied surface with natural tonal shifts that create depth and visual texture. The solid stone top is supported by a black lacquered metal base, offering a bold contrast while reinforcing the table’s grounded and monolithic character. The table remains in very good condition, with light, age-appropriate wear such as minor scratches to the frame.

    Brutalist Coffee Table in Norwegian Slate stone

  • Sold “Dormi” Lounge Chair by Kenneth Bergenblad for DUX (Sweden, 1970s). Rare “Dormi” lounge chair with a solid oak frame and thick leather sling seat, designed by Kenneth Bergenblad for DUX. A beautiful example of relaxed Scandinavian modern design with a strong, understated presence. The leather shows pronounced patina and wear, giving it a very lived-in, raw character. Important to note: this condition is quite present and not for everyone. Structurally sound and comfortable, with a warm-toned frame that pairs perfectly with the worn leather.

    “Dormi” Lounge Chair by Kenneth Bergenblad for DUX

  • Sold Atomium floor lamp by Benjamin Hopf & Constantin Wortmann for Kundalini (Italy, 1990s). Inspired by the iconic Atomium in Brussels, this striking lamp features a molded plastic structure with six internal light sources, creating a warm and atmospheric glow. The piece is versatile and can be used both as a floor lamp or as a large pendant light. It remains in good vintage condition, with visible signs of use including scratches and some purple marks that could not be removed.

    Atomium floor lamp by Benjamin Hopf & Constantin Wortmann for Kundalini

  • Sold Trombone floorlamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). This stunning lamp is made out of a square metal base, 2 chrome rods and a tubular aluminium shade perforated with elongated slots on top and below. This one is an early production in good vintage condition with visible using traces on and inside the shade.

    Trombone floorlamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup

  • Sold A wonderful example of an early “Moon” pendant light by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen (Denmark, 1960s). An early model of the iconic Space Age "moon lamp," also known as the Visor pendant, designed by Verner Panton in the 1960s and produced by Louis Poulsen, Denmark. This sculptural piece features ten white, rotatable rings made of enameled metal, arranged around a central light source. The adjustable blades allow for subtle variation in light diffusion, creating a warm, atmospheric glow while maintaining its striking geometric presence. A true Danish Op-Art design classic, the lamp combines functionality with a bold visual identity that remains timeless. The lamp is in very good vintage condition with some minor scuffs in the paint.

    Early “Moon” pendant light by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen

  • Sold “RT200” sideboard by Heinrich Riestenpatt (Germany, 1960s). A very elegant sideboard by German designer Heinrich Riestenpatt, executed in warm teak. The clean, architectural form is complemented by stunning organic handles and beautifully balanced proportions. A distinctive feature of this piece is the set of sculpted, slightly stepped drawers, offering both visual rhythm and practical storage. Three doors reveal generous interior space, making the sideboard as functional as it is refined. A timeless example of German modern design, presented in excellent vintage condition.

    “RT200” sideboard by Heinrich Riestenpatt

  • Sold Extremely rare sideboard in rosewood by Svend Aage Larsen for Faarup (Denmark, 1950s). A rare and refined sideboard designed by Svend Aage Larsen and produced by Faarup in the 1950s. The façade is defined by two elegantly crafted tambour sliding doors, complemented by four drawers with beautifully inset handles. The interior layout offers generous and well-organized storage. Executed in richly figured Brazilian rosewood, the cabinet displays a deep and dynamic grain pattern, highlighting the exceptional timber selection and craftsmanship of the period. The piece presents in excellent vintage condition, with only minor age-related wear consistent with its history.

    Rare sideboard in rosewood by Svend Aage Larsen for Faarup

  • Sold Chrome pendel by Richard Carruters for Ateljé Lyktan (Sweden, 1970s). A sleek and contemporary lamp that perfectly captures the space-age aesthetic of the mid-century era. The high-gloss chrome finish creates a striking mirror effect, reflecting the surrounding interior, while the wide, shallow dome provides a focused yet warm downward glow. The lamp is in amazing condition with some age related wear on the the chrome and the inside lacquer.

    Chrome pendel by Richard Carruthers for Ateljé Lyktan

  • Sold Model A41 backlit wall mirror by Allibert (Germany, 1970s). A striking space age design by Allibert, Germany. This Model A41 mirror is crafted from molded plastic and designed to hold four E14 bulbs inside, operated by a pull switch on the side. When illuminated, the translucent plastic frame softly diffuses the light, creating a warm halo effect around the mirror glass. The mirror can be tilted up or down, adding both functionality and a sculptural presence to the piece. Presented in good vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear.

    Model A41 backlit wall mirror by Allibert

  • Sold Rare pair of Dulton stools by Yasu Satamoto for Dulton Co. (Japan, 1970s). A striking and unconventional pair of chrome stools designed by experimental Japanese designer Yasu Satamoto for Dulton Co. The concept is both playful and industrial: a sculptural tractor seat mounted onto a drummer’s stool base, executed in stainless steel. The stools are easily foldable and collapsible, making them practical as well as visually distinctive. They remain in good vintage condition, showing a beautiful patina with light, age-related rust marks. We have chosen to preserve this finish to enhance their authentic character, but they can of course be polished and the rust removed upon request.

    Rare pair of Dulton stools by Yasu Satamoto

  • Sold Rare “Knubbling” floor lamp by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan (Sweden, 1970s). An absolutely spectacular design by renowned Swedish designer Anders Person, the Knubbling floor lamp is a true statement piece. The lamp features an elegant dark brown lacquered metal base, beautifully contrasted by a generous acrylic shade. Both the shade and the internal diffuser emit light in subtly different tones, creating a layered and dynamic illumination effect. When lit, the lamp reveals a warm, atmospheric glow with remarkable depth. This example remains in very good vintage condition, showing only minor surface scratches to the base consistent with age and use. A rare and collectible piece of Swedish modern lighting.

    “Knubbling” floor lamp by Anders Pehrson for Ateljé Lyktan

  • Sold Rosewood chest of drawers by Niels J. Thorsø (Denmark, 1960s). An elegant chest of drawers crafted out of Brazilian rosewood and featuring nice sculptural handles and tapered legs. It is in very good condition.

    Rosewood chest of drawers by Niels J. Thorsø

  • Sold Set of 4 Mosbøl dining chairs by Findahl (Denmark, 1960s). A timeless design made with durable Danish quality. They consist of a solid beech frame and a teak backrest. Newly upholstered in a soft yellow fabric. In good condition with some normal using traces.

    Set of 4 Mosbøl dining chairs by Findahl

  • Sold Beautiful “52580” pendant light by Form Light (Denmark, 1970s). The lamp is crafted out of seven metal shades and gives a stunning light dispersion. In mint condition and labeled by maker.

    Model 52580 pendant light by Form Light

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