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  • Sold Large Cocoon pendant light (Germany, 1960s). A striking pendant crafted with a delicate polymer coating, sprayed over a white steel frame. Whether lit or unlit, it’s a true eye-catcher. Fitted with a standard E27 socket, making it fully compatible with all types of LED bulbs. In excellent vintage condition with some minor stains and an extremely minor tear in the material, only noticeable upon very close inspection.

    Large Cocoon pendant light

  • Sold Early GE-290 3-seater sofa in oak by Hans J. Wegner for Getama (Denmark, 1953). An iconic early example of Hans J. Wegner's GE-290 , produced by Getama in Denmark in 1953. This celebrated design is renowned for its sculptural yet restrained form and exceptional comfort. The sofa features a dark-stained solid oak frame paired with beige wool cushions, creating a timeless and well-balanced contrast that highlights Wegner's mastery of materials and proportion. Presented in splendid condition, with the frame and upholstery beautifully preserved. We also have a GE290A + ottoman and a GE290 lounge chair available in stock.

    GE-290 3-seater sofa in oak by Hans J. Wegner for Getama

  • Sold Early GE-290A lounge chair + ottoman in oak by Hans J. Wegner for Getama (Denmark, 1953). An iconic early example of Hans J. Wegner's GE-290 lounge chair, produced by Getama in Denmark in 1953. This celebrated design is renowned for its sculptural yet restrained form and exceptional comfort. The chair features a dark-stained solid oak frame paired with beige wool cushions, creating a timeless and well-balanced contrast that highlights Wegner's mastery of materials and proportion. Presented in splendid condition, with the frame and upholstery beautifully preserved. We also have a GE290 lounge chair and a GE290 3-seater available in stock.

    GE-290A lounge chair + ottoman in oak by Hans J. Wegner for Getama

  • Sold Early GE-290 lounge chair in oak by Hans J. Wegner for Getama (Denmark, 1953). An iconic early example of Hans J. Wegner's GE-290 lounge chair, produced by Getama in Denmark in 1953. This celebrated design is renowned for its sculptural yet restrained form and exceptional comfort. The chair features a dark-stained solid oak frame paired with beige wool cushions, creating a timeless and well-balanced contrast that highlights Wegner's mastery of materials and proportion. Presented in splendid condition, with the frame and upholstery beautifully preserved. We also have a GE290A + ottoman and a GE290 3-seater available in stock.

    GE-290 lounge chair in oak by Hans J. Wegner for Getama

  • Sold Set of 6 “S22” industrial dining chairs by Elmar Flototto for Pagholz (Germany, 1960s). This set of six original S22 industrial dining chairs, designed by Elmar Flötotto for Pagholz, dates from the 1960s and was produced in Germany. The chairs feature a rare and highly sought-after combination of rosewood-toned moulded Pagholz seats paired with crème powder-coated steel frames. Their clean, functional design reflects the strong industrial aesthetic Pagholz is known for. All chairs are fully stackable and come with the original stacking trolley, a seldom-found and highly desirable addition. The set is in very good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of wear consistent with age and use, without structural issues. A timeless and characterful set, suitable for both dining and contract interiors, and a strong example of post-war German industrial design.

    Set of 6 “S22” industrial dining chairs by Pagholz

  • Sold Vintage Trolley by Sika Møbler (Denmark, 1960s). Elegant and functional serving trolley by Danish manufacturer Sika Møbler, crafted in warm teak. The design features two circular trays framed by softly rounded supports. Mounted on discreet castors, the trolley is easy to move and perfectly suited for use as a bar cart, side table, or serving piece. A timeless and versatile design, presented in excellent vintage condition.

    Vintage Trolley by Sika Møbler

  • 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 for G.V. Møbler

  • Sold Brutalist coffee table by C. Kneip (Germany, 1990s). A powerful and sculptural brutalist coffee table by German designer C. Kneip, dating from the 1990s. The design is defined by its expressive materiality and architectural presence. The substantial tabletop is crafted from Indian slate and enriched with inlaid elements of lava stone, copper, and brass. These materials are arranged in a richly textured, almost relief-like composition, creating a striking interplay of color, surface, and depth. The heavy stone top is supported by a black lacquered wooden base, providing a sense of grounded solidity. The table is marked by the maker and retains its original certificate. Presented in splendid condition.

    Brutalist coffee table by C. Kneip

  • Sold Set of 4 “PP203” arm chairs by Hans J. Wegner for PP Møbler (Denmark, 1960s). The PP203 chair, also called “First Chair” is an iconic design by the renowned Hans Wegner and is crafted out of solid oak and highly detailed wengé joinery. These beauties are in very good condition, have the original green upholstery and are marked by maker.

    Set of 4 “PP203” arm chairs by Hans J. Wegner for PP Møbler

  • Sold Stunning brutalist candelabra in the manner of Jean Touret for Arelier Marolles (France, 1950s). A highly sculptural cast iron candelabra featuring seven candle holders and a stunning patina.

    Brutalist candelabra in the manner of Jean Touret

  • Sold Midcentury bookcase by Poul Hundevad (Denmark, 1960s). A simple and well-built piece in teak designed by the renowned Poul Hundevad. It contains eight adjustable shelves with beveled edges and has an amazing natural woodgrain. In excellent condition and labeled by maker. We have a second one available aswel with different proportions.

    Midcentury bookcase by Poul Hundevad

  • Sold Midcentury bookcase by Poul Hundevad (Denmark, 1960s). A simple and well-built piece in teak designed by the renowned Poul Hundevad. It contains twelve adjustable shelves with beveled edges and has an amazing natural woodgrain. In excellent condition and labeled by maker. We have a second one available aswel with different proportions.

    Midcentury bookcase by Poul Hundevad

  • Sold Stunning rocking chair by Georg Jensen for Kubus (Denmark, 1950s). This exceptional piece features a solid teak frame with beautiful organic lines and cushions that were recently reupholstered in an ocher yellow fabric. The chair is very comfortable, highly detailed and extremely beautiful.

    Rocking chair by Georg Jensen for Kubus

  • Sold Exceptional sideboard by Henry W. Klein for Bramin in oak (Denmark, 1960s). This piece is a true masterpiece of Danish mid-century design. Crafted from high-quality materials, it showcases exquisite attention to detail, from the sculptural integrated handles to the beautifully crafted corner joints. The sideboard offers the perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality. It features two large sliding doors with adjustable shelves behind them and four drawers. The highboard is in very good condition and marked by maker.

    Sideboard by Henry W. Klein for Bramin

  • Sold Elegant Mid-Century wall mirror by M.J. Spejle (Denmark, 1960s). Featuring a beautiful organic frame in solid teak and oak corner joints. In very good condition and markt by manufacturer. Make sure to check out the dimensions as it’s not a very big mirror.

    Mid-Century wall mirror by M.J. Spejle

  • Sold Vintage magazine holder in solid teak (Denmark, 1960s). This rarely seen item features a compact and clean vertical design, made to showcase slim books or magazines. It’s crafted with solid teak and chromed metal supports & joinery. In very good condition.

    Vintage magazine holder in solid teak

  • Sold Pair of “Neapel” lounge chairs in pine (Sweden, 1960s). These funky lounge chairs have a light weight solid pine frame and the original brown patterned upholstery. The pair is in splendid condition.

    Pair of “Neapel” lounge chairs in pine

  • Sold Magnificent PP70 extendable dining table by Hans J. Wegner for PP Møbler (Denmark, 1960s). This important and collectible piece designed by Hans J. Wegner, the grandmaster himself, is crafted out of solid oak and combines an extendable round tabletop with slender, slightly tapering legs. With two additional extensions, the length of the pp70 table can be increased up to 230 cm. Therefore, it makes an excellent choice for both small and large families. It’s in great condition with some slight color differences between the table top and the extension plates due to different UV exposures.

    PP70 extendable dining table by Hans J. Wegner

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