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  • 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 “Miranda” easy chair by Bruno Mathsson Design Studio (Sweden, 1970s). Originally designed by Bruno Mathsson in 1941, this exceptional “Miranda” easy chair was manufactured in the 1970s. It features a beautifully curved, molded beech plywood frame with a linen webbing seat and an adjustable headrest, suspended by leather straps. The chair is in good vintage condition, showing signs of use such as marks, fabric fraying, and some damage to the wood, all of which add to its authentic character. Marked by maker.

    “Miranda” easy chair by Bruno Mathsson

  • Sold Space age floor lamp with tripod base (Germany, 1970s). A striking mid-century floor lamp with a sculptural tripod base in deep red wood and a huge, tapered raffia shade. The warm, diffused light and unique design make it a standout piece, perfect for adding character and ambiance to any space. In good vintage condition with some minor signs of age. There are 2 E27 bulbs inside of the cone and the lamp is turned on with a foot switch.

    Space age floor lamp with tripod base

  • Sold Freestanding desk by Gunnar Nielsen Tibergaard (Denmark, 1960s). A beautifully designed and elegant teak desk from the 1960s, featuring four drawers and a finished back that allows it to stand freely in any space. The rear side includes an open storage area/bookcase and a cabinet with a drop-down leaf. The desk is in very good condition with one very small chip in the wood on the right back-corner as shown on the pictures.

    Freestanding desk by Gunnar Nielsen Tibergaard

  • 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 Set of 3 nesting table by E.W. Bach for Toften Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). These tables are crafted from teak and feature a sleek and functional design, allowing them to nest seamlessly within one another. Versatile and stylish, they serve perfectly as side tables or coffee tables, adapting effortlessly to various interior settings. All three tables are in excellent condition.

    Set of 3 nesting table by E.W. Bach for Toften

  • 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

  • Sold Stunning pendant light by Lyskaer Belysning (Denmark, 1970s). An amazing design crafted out of four brushed aluminium shades. The inside is lacquered in yellow which gives a beautiful effect when the light is turned on, and a colorful touch when it is turned off. The lamp is in great condition and newly rewired.

    Pendant light by Lyskaer Belysning

  • Sold Set of 4 elegant wicker & jute folding chairs (Germany, 1970s). This stylish set of four folding chairs from the 1970s features a solid beechwood frame, a woven cane wicker seat, and a jute backrest. Designed for both elegance and practicality, these chairs are lightweight, easily foldable, and space-saving. Perfect for versatile seating solutions. The set is in very good condition, with minimal signs of wear.

    Set of 4 elegant wicker & jute folding chairs

  • Sold Collectors item! Pair of “Butterfly” wall-shelves by Poul Cadovius for Cado (Denmark, 1950s). These exquisite early butterfly shelves embody simplicity and elegance. Crafted from plywood with a teak finish, they showcase exceptional craftsmanship and fine detailing. Their versatile design allows for easy placement at different angles, making them both functional and visually striking. In mint, original condition! A true gem for collectors and design enthusiasts. In mint and original condition!

    Pair of “Butterfly” wall-shelves by Poul Cadovius

  • Sold Stunning “Tortue” wall/table lamp by Rodolfo Bonetto for Candle (Italy, 1970s). This glass wall lamp, which can also be used as a table lamp, has a remarkable design and gives a stunning light dispersion due to its shape. It can be turned on and off by pushing down the glass body. In very good condition and stamped at the back of the base.

    “Tortue” wall/table lamp by Rodolfo Bonetto

  • Sold Mid-size cabinet in teak by CFC Silkeborg (Denmark, 1960s). The cabinet is made out of teak and features stunning organic shapes, round inset handles and and a mesmerizing woodgrain! It offers two sliding doors with on the inside two large adjustable shelves, one small adjustable shelves and two drawers. The interior of the cabinet features two discreet slots, designed for air ventilation and optional cable management. This piece presents itself in mint condition with no damages or significant using traces. It is labeled on the back.

    Mid-size cabinet in teak by CFC Silkeborg

  • Sold Elegant pendant light by Lyskaer Belysning (Denmark, 1970s). A very nice lamp made of four aluminium shades in a messing color. It is newly rewired and in very good condition with some minor surface scratches on the top.

    Pendant light by Lyskaer Belysning

  • Sold Beautiful writing desk by Børge Mogensen for Søborg Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning piece designed by the renowned Borge Mogensen, expertly crafted from teak and beech wood. This elegant desk features five spacious drawers and a generously sized top, providing ample workspace. The desk is nicely finished on the back, so it’s a perfect piece to be placed free-standing. It is in very good vintage condition with a nice patina and one repair mark on the inside of the right cabinet, as shown on the picture.

    Writing desk by Børge Mogensen for Søborg Møbelfabrik

  • Sold Rare secretary by Bernhard Pedersen & Søn (Denmark, 1960s). This very hard to find piece is an example of high quality Danish craftsmanship. It features stunning aesthetics and nifty details like the sculptural handles or the tambour door that opens automatically if you pull the upper drawer. It is in very good condition and marked by maker on the bottom.

    Rare secretary by Bernhard Pedersen & Søn

  • Sold Set of six rare “Pirtti” dining chairs by Eero Aarnio for Laukaan Puu (Finland, 1960s). This exceptional set of “Pirtti” dining chairs by Eero Aarnio stands out from the more common pine versions, as they are crafted from solid oak. Their bold, sculptural design strikes a balance between brutalism and organic softness, with rounded edges and a strong, grounded presence. The oak has aged beautifully over time, with each chair showcasing a unique patina and subtle variations in wood grain and tone. While they bear visible signs of use, these natural imperfections only enhance their character, giving them a rich, lived-in warmth.

    Set of six rare “Pirtti” chairs by Eero Aarnio for Laukaan Puu

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