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  • Sold Stunning free standing drop-leaf desk in teak (Denmark, 1960s). For now, the designer of this beauty is unknown, but it is definitely a high quality piece with beautiful organic shapes and lots of details. It features a cabinet with three drawers (which can slide to the other side) and a convenient drop-leaf to add extra space. This writing desk presents itself in mint condition!

    Danish free standing drop-leaf desk

  • Sold Danish table lamp, 1970s. We don’t know who made this one, but it is clearly inspired by Louis Poulsen’s work. The lamp is easy adjustable in highly with a chrome wheel. It’s made out of white lacquered metal with chrome details. It is in good vintage condition. The shade is not perfectly aligned anymore and the lacquer has some small color differences.

    Danish table lamp

  • Sold Svend Dyrlund teak sideboard with tambour doors (Denmark, 1960s). A wonderful sideboard with sought after dimensions. It perfectly combines very organic shapes and loads of detail, like the tambour sliding doors and the beautiful handles. It offers lots of storage space with an adjustable shelve and two drawers on the inside. An ideal piece for storing a record player and vinyls. Except for a little color difference on the top, this piece is in mint condition.

    Svend Dyrlund teak sideboard with tambour doors

  • Sold Early “Verona” pendant light by Svend Middelboe for Nordisk Solar (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning design classic made with 5 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. It’s in very good vintage condition with some small using traces on the paint.

    Early “Verona” pendant light by Nordisk Solar

  • Sold Teak highboard by Jensen & Mølholm (Denmark, 1960s). This stunning piece features two large sliding doors, three drawers, and lots of internal storage with three adjustable shelves and two small drawers. Crafted from warm, natural-looking teak, it showcases beautiful organic curves and elegant bent plywood handles. It is in very good condition with mild age marks and a little color difference on the left panel, as shown on the picture

    Teak highboard by Jensen & Mølholm

  • 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, upholstered in a yellow fabric. The chair presents itself in mint condition and labeled by maker. We have a 3-seater available aswell.

    “FD-128” easy chair by Grete Jalk

  • Sold Set of 3 huge wall shelves by Walter Wirz for Wilhelm Renz (Germany, 1965). These iconic U-shaped wall shelves in teak are just stunning. They are sleek, timeless and absolutely beautiful. The shelves remain in very good and original condition. They are labeled.

    Set of 3 huge wall shelves by Wilhelm Renz

  • Sold Paola sideboard by Oswald Vermaercke for V-Form (Belgium, 1959). An amazing design with a lot of details and a highly sought after dimensions. Featuring one folding door, two sliding doors and four drawers with beautifully curved bentwood interiors. It’s made out of teak and stands on an oak frame. While it has been restored, it still shows signs of its history, with visible use marks and some veneer patches from repairs. Given its age, it remains in good vintage condition.

    Paola sideboard by Oswald Vermaercke

  • Sold Teak showcase by Ib Kofod-Larsen for Faarup Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). This beautiful showcase features a stunning teak woodgrain with intricate details throughout. It has two doors with elegant handles and glass panels, providing a clear view of the interior. Inside, there are three adjustable shelves, offering lots of storage options. It is in perfect condition and labeled by maker.

    Teak showcase by Ib Kofod-Larsen

  • Sold Elegant pendant light by Jeka Metaltryk (Denmark, 1970s). A minimalistic and timeless design made out of four aluminium shades, lacquered in an off-white color. It is in very good condition with one little scuff in the paint, as shown on the pictures.

    Elegant pendant light by Jeka Metaltryk

  • Sold Set of 4 elegant dining chairs in rosewood (Denmark, 1960s). These beauties are made of solid rosewood, featuring clean lines, organic curves and a high build-quality . They are upholstered in a beige fabric. The chairs remain in very good condition.

    Set of 4 Danish dining chairs in rosewood

  • Sold Beautiful open sideboard in teak by Lothar Wenger (Germany, 1960s). This beautifully crafted sideboard by Lothar Wegner offers both style and functionality. Its open design features three spacious shelves, providing lots of storage while maintaining an airy, light presence in the room. A perfect addition to any space for books or decoration! In very good condition!

    Open sideboard in teak by Lothar Wenger

  • Sold Stunning pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga (Sweden - 1960s). It is made out of brushed aluminum shades and has some orange details on the inside which create a very cool effect when the lamp is turned on. It’s in very good condition!

    Pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga

  • Sold Teak “Model 330” bookcase/secretary by Johannes Sorth for Borholms Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). A well-known and super multi functional design with a high quality standard. Featuring three drawers with beautiful handles, a convenient pull-out leaf, super detailed tambour doors with some storage space and drawers inside and two adjustable shelves. It clearly has sings of a previous life like some scratches and repair marks, but its overall in good vintage condition!

    Teak “Model 330” bookcase/secretary by Johannes Sorth

  • Sold Teak sewing box side table on castors (Denmark, 1960s). This little beauty features a drawer and a wicker basket that can be slid out from both sides. It’s in good condition with some small repair marks.

    Teak sewing box side table on castors

  • Sold Rosewood secretary by Borge Hansen for Riis Antonsen (Denmark, 1950s). A very elegant piece containing three main drawers, two small drawers and a convenient pull-out leaf. It has very nice details and a mesmerizing woodgrain. The secretary is in very good condition with a few using traces related to its age. Marked by maker. Original key included.

    Rosewood secretary by Borge Hansen for Riis Antonsen

  • Sold Rare executive writing desk by Ib Kofod Larsen for Faarup (Denmark, 1960s). This huge and absolutely gorgeous piece is one of the highest-quality desks we’ve come across, with an incredible attention to detail! Featuring a spacious desktop with a beautiful woodgrain, two cabinets with locks and an open shelve on the backside, two pull/out leafs and six big drawers on the frontside. Two of the drawers can be securely locked with cleverly hidden locks on the inside. The desk is double sided which makes it a stunning piece to place in the center of a room. This piece presents itself in very good condition. All drawers, doors & locks function very smoothly! It can be easily disassembled for transport or storage.

    Executive writing desk by Ib Kofod-Larsen

  • Sold Set of 6 dining chairs in the manner of Niels Otto Møller (Denmark, 1960s). These stunning chairs are made of a solid teak frame and are upholstered in the original wool fabric, which still remains in very good condition. The sculptural, organic shapes combined with the contrasting wool give this chair an elegant and refined appearance. This model is clearly inspired by N.O. Møller’s Model 75 & 77. In very good condition.

    Set of 6 Danish dining chairs

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