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  • Brutalist dining table by De Puydt (Belgium, 1970s). This stunning dining table has a very sculptural and chunky appearance and is crafted out of solid oak. It offers space for up to eight dining chairs. The table remains in very good condition with some minor using traces consistent to its age.

    Brutalist dining table by De Puydt

    €1,200.00
  • Stunning pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga (Sweden, 1960s). A sleek design featuring two aluminium shades and a black halo which is lacquered in yellow on the inside. The yellow interior creates a beautiful defused and moody light dispersion. The lamp remains in very good condition.

    Pendant light by Carl Thore for Granhaga

    €400.00
  • A rare “ML33” rocking chair by Hans J. Wegner for A. Mikael Laursen (Denmark, 1950s). Pure Danish craftsmanship from the 1950s, featuring a highly sculptural silhouette crafted from solid oak. A true masterpiece of mid-century design. The chair has been reupholstered in a beautifully textured of-white fabric and contains new straps.

    “ML33” rocking chair by Hans J. Wegner for A. Mikael Laursen

    €1,850.00
  • 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

  • “Konkylie” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). A strong, sculptural design with a clear architectural feel, typical of Weisdorf’s work. The layered brass shades unfold like a shell, revealing a striking red and orange interior that adds depth and warmth. When lit, the light is softly diffused, creating a rich, atmospheric glow with subtle color reflection. The interplay between the polished brass exterior and the warm-toned interior gives the piece a dynamic character. A well-balanced design that works just as well as a statement piece above a dining table as it does in a more minimal setting. A solid example of Danish mid-century lighting, where form and function meet effortlessly.

    “Konkylie” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa

    €1,200.00
  • Stunning Spanish brutalist cabinet, 1950s. Striking and architectural, this 1950s Spanish cabinet is a powerful example of brutalist craftsmanship. Executed in solid wood, it features a deeply carved geometric façade with repetitive panel motifs that create a strong sense of rhythm and depth. The upper doors are accented with turned spindle details, adding contrast to the otherwise bold and graphic design. Original iron hardware, including hinges and latches, reinforces its rustic character. Behind the doors, the cabinet offers generous storage, making it as functional as it is sculptural. The warm patina of the wood enhances its presence, giving it a timeless, almost monolithic feel.

    Spanish brutalist cabinet

    €1,350.00
  • Sculptural wall-mirror in solid pine (Sweden, 1970s). This stunning Swedish mirror is crafted from solid pine, showcasing a bold and sculptural appearance. The mirror remains in excellent condition.

    Sculptural wall-mirror in solid pine

    €400.00
  • 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

    €500.00
  • Chest of drawers by Sigurd Göransson for Nybrofabriken Fröseke (Sweden, 1960s). A functional piece made out of teak and containing two drawers with leather handles. It’s in good condition with some visible traces of age.

    Chest of drawers by Sigurd Göransson for Nybrofabriken Fröseke

    €550.00
  • Very rare set of stools by Uno & Östen Kristiansson for Luxus Vittsjö (Sweden, 1950s). A highly collectible find, designed by the renowned brothers Uno & Östen Kristiansson and a true masterclass in Scandinavian architectural furniture. They consist of a solid oak cross-shaped base and a round leather seat, two in black and one in red. They are in used vintage condition with a nice patina on the seats and visible using traces on the wood. The two black stools can be sold separately upon request.

    Very rare set of stools by Uno & Östen Kristiansson for Luxus Vittsjö

    €1,400.00
  • Extendable dining table by Skøvby Møbelfabrik (Denmark, 1960s). A high quality Danish piece with a beautiful natural look and organic shapes. It is easily extendable with 2 hidden leafs and can fit 10 chairs. It features a gorgeous woodgrain. In very good condition.

    Extendable dining table by Skøvby Møbelfabrik

    €950.00
  • 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

  • Set of 4 dining chairs by H.W. Klein for Bramin (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning, high-quality design featuring sculptural frames in solid teak, a generously curved teak backrest, and the original wool striped fabric seats. The chairs remain in splendid condition!

    Set of 4 dining chairs by H.W. Klein for Bramin

    €1,200.00
  • 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

  • Large writing desk in the manner of Kai Kristiansen (Denmark, 1960s). A beautifully crafted freestanding writing desk, executed in the manner of Kai Kristiansen and dating to the 1960s. The design reflects the clean lines, refined proportions, and functional elegance characteristic of Danish modernism. The generously sized top offers ample workspace, making it ideal for both home and professional settings. The front features six spacious drawers, 2 with functional locks, providing practical and secure storage. The fully finished back includes additional storage compartments, allowing the desk to be positioned freely in the center of a room. The desk remains in very good condition, showing only minor age-related wear and light surface scratches consistent with its vintage character.

    Large writing desk in the manner of Kai Kristiansen

    €1,400.00
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