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  • Sold Stunning Saturn pendant light by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning design with a beatutiful contrast between copper and matte black. At the top and the bottom, the lamp is closed by two acrylic plates that create an anti-dazzle and glare-free effect. A high end piece, made with quality materials. In very good condition! It features the original Fog & Mørup lable inside.

    Stunning Saturn pendant light by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup

  • Sold Set of 3 Brutalist “Marbella” stools manufactured by Conoform and attributed to Sergio Rodrigues (Spain, 1970s). This iconic set of Marbella stools, also known as the “Spanish Stool,” exemplifies brutalist design with a sculptural flair. Crafted from solid beech wood, the stools feature a distinctive curved seat and are complemented by a sturdy iron footrest. The set is in good vintage condition, displaying some signs of use such as seat marks and wear consistent with age.

    Set of 3 Brutalist “Marbella” stools manufactured by Confonorm

  • Sold Modernist “1864” sideboard by Pierre Guariche for Meurop (Belgium, 1950s). A beautiful example of Belgian modernism! It features a warm meranti woodgrain, a sleek black lacquered metal frame and aluminium handles. It remains in very good vintage condition with some minor restoration Marks, shown on the pictures.

    Modernist “1864” sideboard by Pierre Guariche for Meurop

  • Sold “Beta” table lamp in copper and brass by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An iconic example of Scandinavian modernism! Crafted with a sleek combination of copper, brass and a black lacquered shade & base. It features an adjustable arm and refined details. Ideal for a desk or bedside table. In very good condition!

    “Beta” table lamp in copper and brass by Jo Hammerborg

  • Sold Pair of Mid-century nightstands (Denmark, 1960s). These elegant nightstands are made out of teak and both have two drawers with nice organic handles on them. Both in very good condition with minor using traces.

    Pair of Mid-century nightstands

  • Sold Teak serving trolley by Sikka Møbler (Denmark, 1960s). An elegant and versatile piece crafted from warm teak. It features clean lines, dovetail joinery, and a functional two-tier design with a convenient drawer for storage. The trolley is mounted on smooth-rolling casters, making it both stylish and practical for serving or displaying items. The trolley remains in mint condition.

    Teak serving trolley by Sika Møbler

  • Sold Extendable dining table by Henning Kjaernulf for Vejle Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). A top quality Danish piece with a beautiful natural look and organic shapes. It is easily extendable with 2 hidden leafs and can fit 8 chairs. It features a gorgeous woodgrain. It’s in excellent condition.

    Extendable dining table by Henning Kjaernulf for Vejle

  • Sold Beautiful messing pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga (Sweden, 1960s). This striking mid-century lamp showcases a sophisticated blend of geometric lines and warm metallic tones. Its layered design, combining matte black and brass with a subtle orange interior, creates a stunning interplay of light and shadow. The lamp is rewired and remains in excellent condition.

    Messing pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga

  • Sold Set of 4 rare leather dining chairs by Willy Rizzo for Metaform (the Netherlands, 1970s). Designed in Italy and manufactured in the Netherlands, these hard to find chairs are a testament to Willy Rizzo’s iconic style. They feature chrome tubular frames and cognac leather seats. The leather showcases a rich patina with visible signs of use, adding character and charm to these remarkable pieces.

    Set of 4 rare leather dining chairs by Willy Rizzo for Metaform

  • Sold Magnificent secretary by Bent Møller Jørgensen for Svend Dyrlund (Denmark, 1960s). This is an example of high quality Danish craftsmanship. It features stunning aesthetics and nifty details like the tambour door that opens automatically if you pull the upper drawer or the beautiful Dyrlund signature handles. It is in splendid condition and marked by the maker.

    Secretary by Bent Møller Jørgensen for Svend Dyrlund

  • Sold Danish pendant light 1960s. This Danish pendant light from the 1960s features a stunning combination of a copper shade and an olive green lacquered aluminum shade. The copper has a beautiful patina due to its age. The lamp is in very good condition, with a small scuff on the lacquer at the top.

    Danish copper pendant light

  • Sold PH4/3 pendant light designed by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen in Denmark, 1960s. A beautiful and timeless design with at the same time a very nice and calming light dispersion! In good condition.

    PH4/3 pendant light by Louis Poulsen

  • Sold Stunning sideboard with glass doors by CFC Silkeborg (Denmark, 1960s). This elegant mid-century piece, crafted in teak, features beautifully rounded edges, sleek glass sliding doors, and refined wooden handles. Its timeless design combines style with functionality, offering lots of storage space with two adjustable shelves inside. Notably versatile, the sideboard includes three wall mounts on the back, allowing it to be used as a floating sideboard if desired. The legs can be easily removed for this purpose. In very good condition, with only two small repair marks.

    Sideboard with glass doors by CFC Silkeborg

  • Sold Large teak “Scissor” wall lamp (Denmark, 1960s). This striking mid-century wall lamp is a standout piece, adjustable in length, angle, and direction for both functionality and style. Crafted from teak, it features a beautifully textured sisal lampshade that complements its warm, organic design. With an extendable arm ranging from 35 cm to 95 cm, this is a generously sized lamp that offers exceptional versatility, making it ideal for various settings and purposes. In very good condition.

    Large teak “Scissor” wall lamp

  • Sold Danish highboard in teak, 1960s. A beautiful mid-century piece crafted in rich teak wood, featuring two spacious doors and two smooth-sliding doors, offering lots of storage and a stylish bar unit inside. The highboard showcases a warm, natural woodgrain, elegant rounded edges, and distinctive handles. It is in very good condition with mild age-related marks.

    Danish highboard in teak

  • Sold Magnificent Caprani floor lamp by Mads Caprani (Denmark, 1970s). This iconic and hard to find piece features a graceful beech ark, a cast iron base and its original linen pleated shade. The lamp is in original and very good condition, with only minor using traces on the shade, as shown on the pictures. Labeled by maker.

    Caprani floor lamp by Mads Caprani

  • Sold Set of 6 teak dining chairs by Falsled Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). We are totally in love with the color combination of the beech wood and the mustard/khaki fabric! These elegant and contemporary chairs are made of a solid beech frame and a gently curved teak backrest. Restored and newly upholstered, in very good condition!

    Set of 6 teak dining chairs by Falsled Møbelfabrik

  • Sold Vintage “P376” pendant light by Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Nordisk Solar (Denmark, 1960s). This magnificent lamp features a series of gently curved, layered 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, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any space. With its 55cm in diameter, this is the largest model of the series made in the 60s. It is in original and very good vintage condition.

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

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