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  • Uplighter Floor lamp by Gianfranco Frattini for Relco Milano (Italy, 1980s). A very minimalist lamp, executed in a clean, architectural form that acts as an indirect light source. The lamp is in very good condition and the original dimmer is functional. Marked by maker.

    Uplighter Floor lamp by Gianfranco Frattini for Relco

    €400.00
  • Mid-Century wall mirror in rosewood (Denmark, 1960s). A simple but beautiful wall mirror with a chamfered edge, made out of a dark solid rosewood. In good condition with a minor chip in the wood on the backside.

    Mid-Century wall mirror in rosewood

    €280.00
  • “Model 219” nesting tables by Johannes Andersen & Illum Wickelso for CFC Silkeborg (Denmark, 1960s). These tables are crafted from rosewood and feature a sleek and functional design, allowing them to nest seamlessly within one another. They offer amazing details like the rattan magazine shelf, the mesmerizing woodgrain and the stunning wood connections Versatile and stylish, they serve perfectly as side tables or coffee tables, adapting effortlessly to various interior settings. All three tables are in mint condition. Marked by maker.

    “Model 219” nesting tables by Johannes Andersen & Illum Wickelso

    €750.00
  • 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

  • “Facet Pop” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa (Denmark, 1960s). A striking and highly sculptural pendant light designed by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa in the 1960s. The lamp is constructed from multiple interlocking metal panels, lacquered in three vibrant colours, creating a dynamic play of light and shadow. Due to its complex and costly production process, this model was manufactured for only a short period, making it a rare and sought-after design today. An exceptional and colourful eye-catcher in very good condition. Marked by the manufacturer and newly rewired.

    “Facet Pop” pendant light by Louis Weisdorf for Lyfa

    €580.00
  • 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

  • A rare brass “Lento” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An iconic example of Scandinavian modernism! Jo Hammerborg's Lento table lamp series was launched by Fog & Mørup in the mid-1960s in three versions – aluminium, brass and copper. This example is the very hard to find solid brass edition and is in very good condition with some surface scratches and a nice patina.

    Brass “Lento” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg

    €650.00
  • Rare “OS29” sideboard by Arne Vodder for Sibast (Denmark, 1950s). This highly important and collectible masterpiece by Arne Vodder is a rarity to find in good condition. The OS29 has perfect proportions, beautiful aesthetics and a high quality finish. It is crafted out of teak and features a turnable black door, 5 bow tie shaped drawers, adjustable shelves and a raised back edge. This piece remains in very good condition with a few small repair marks and using traces, as shown on the pictures. It is marked and stamped by the maker.

    Rare “OS29” sideboard by Arne Vodder for Sibast

    €6,300.00
  • Beautiful “Pinguin” armchair by Louis van Teeffelen for Wébé (The Netherlands, 1950s). This stunning and organically shaped chair features a solid teak frame and very comfortable cushions. It was recently reupholstered in a vivid blue color and is in very good condition with only minimal wear on the armrests.

    “Pinguin” armchair by Louis van Teeffelen for Wébé

    €750.00
  • “Sera” pendant light by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). A wonderful example of Danish modernism! This Sera pendel has a sleek, timeless and stunning appearance. Crafted with two brushed aluminium shades, a black lacquered halo and an acrylic light diffuser. The inside of the halo is lacquered in pink, which gives that extra dimension in the light dispersion when turned on. The lamp is in very good vintage condition!

    “Sera” pendant light by Jo Hammerborg

    €520.00
  • Orange “Skala” wall lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). An beautiful example of Scandinavian modernism, offering versatile lighting options thanks to its three pivoting points that allow you to adjust its position to suit your needs perfectly. The orange version of this piece is rarely seen, and a true eye catcher. The lamp is in good vintage condition with some visible using traces and small scuffs in the lacquer, as shown on the pictures.

    Orange “Skala” wall lamp by Jo Hammerborg

    €650.00
  • Albert chair by Finn Ostergaard for Skipper (Denmark, 1970s). A beautiful and sculptural armchair that consists of a beech bentwood frame, a woven canvas-strap webbing and an adjustable canvas headrest, finished with leather details. In good condition with a nice patina on the straps & canvas.

    Albert chair by Finn Ostergaard

    €450.00
  • Brass colored pendant light by Frandsen (Denmark, 1970s). A beautiful lamp made out of four aluminium shades with a brass colored exterior. Featuring the original height-adjustable cord. The lamp remains in splendid condition.

    Brass colored pendant light by Frandsen

    €380.00
  • “Fibonacci” pendant light by Sophus Frandsen for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). The Fibonacci lamp uses a gravity-guided sliding dip mechanism: the shade glides along the rail and naturally ‘dips’ into position, allowing effortless adjustment of light direction and intensity, a hallmark of Sophus Frandsen’s engineering-minded approach to lighting. The lamp is in amazing vintage condition with minor age related marks. Marked by maker.

    “Fibonacci” pendant light by Sophus Frandsen for Fog & Mørup

    €700.00
  • Oak coffee table by Hans J. Wegner for PP Møbler (Denmark, 1960s). A gorgeous round coffee table composed of solid oak with a warm honey hue. It is stamped by maker and remains in very good condition.

    Oak coffee table by Hans J. Wegner for PP Møbler

    €950.00
  • Sold A “President” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup (Denmark, 1960s). A stunning design classic and one of Hammerborg’s most renowned pieces. This President table lamp, made out of brushed aluminium, black lacquered wood and chromed steel is a perfect example of contemporary Danish modernism! The lamp is fully functional and in very good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of use.

    “President” table lamp by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup

  • Set of 6 brutalist chairs in oak by Henning Kjaernulf (Denmark, 1970s). These brutalist dining chairs by Henning Kjaernulf have oak frames that display a beautifully matured patina that highlights the natural character of the wood. The seats have been newly upholstered in an off-white structured fabric, adding a fresh and refined contrast to the robust design. A timeless and highly collectible set that brings both presence and warmth to any interior.

    Set of 6 brutalist chairs in oak by Henning Kjaernulf

    €1,800.00
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