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  • “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

    €950.00
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Model A41 backlit wall mirror by Allibert (Germany, 1970s). A striking space age design by Allibert, Germany. This Model A41 mirror is crafted from molded plastic and designed to hold four E14 bulbs inside, operated by a pull switch on the side. When illuminated, the translucent plastic frame softly diffuses the light, creating a warm halo effect around the mirror glass. The mirror can be tilted up or down, adding both functionality and a sculptural presence to the piece. Presented in good vintage condition with light, age-appropriate wear.

    Model A41 backlit wall mirror by Allibert

    €380.00
  • Sold Rare pair of Dulton stools by Yasu Satamoto for Dulton Co. (Japan, 1970s). A striking and unconventional pair of chrome stools designed by experimental Japanese designer Yasu Satamoto for Dulton Co. The concept is both playful and industrial: a sculptural tractor seat mounted onto a drummer’s stool base, executed in stainless steel. The stools are easily foldable and collapsible, making them practical as well as visually distinctive. They remain in good vintage condition, showing a beautiful patina with light, age-related rust marks. We have chosen to preserve this finish to enhance their authentic character, but they can of course be polished and the rust removed upon request.

    Rare pair of Dulton stools by Yasu Satamoto

  • Pine dining set with extendable table and 4 Vamdrup dining chairs (Denmark, 1970s). A beautiful set with a strong, organic presence. The chairs by Vamdrup Stolefabrik are newly upholstered in an off-white fabric and feature a generously curved backrest with elegant proportions. The dining table stands on sculptural legs and features a heavy solid pine top. It extends easily from 117 cm to 166 cm, offering flexibility without compromising its robust character. Both the chairs and the table are in very good condition. Available as a set or separately upon request.

    Pine dining set with extendable table and 4 Vamdrup dining chairs

    €2,000.00
  • Very rare ‘Serena’ side chair by Giuseppe Davanzo for Appiani Selesione (Italy, 1960s). A sculptural and playful design by Italian architect and designer Giuseppe Davanzo, the Serena chair perfectly captures the experimental spirit of 1960s Italian modernism. The chair features a white molded plastic seat and backrest, contrasted by a solid ash wood frame. The combination of organic curves and warm natural wood creates a striking silhouette. This example remains in good vintage condition, showing visible signs of use consistent with age. The wear contributes to its authentic character and does not detract from its structural integrity.

    ‘Serena’ side chair by Giuseppe Davanzo

    €550.00
  • Rare “Sea” bench by Rud Thygesen & Johnny Sørensen for Magnus Olesen (Denmark, 1980s). A beautiful two-seater bench consisting of a black metal frame paired with a wavy seat upholstered in a blue fabric That adds a bold yet refined accent. The bench remains in very good condition and is marked by maker.

    “Sea” bench by Rud Thygesen & Johnny Sørensen for Magnus Olesen

    €480.00
  • 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
  • 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

  • Elegant candelabra in brass and metal by Gunnar Ander for Ystad-Metal (Sweden, 1950s). This refined candelabra features slender, black-lacquered bent metal supports combined with solid brass candle holders, creating a striking contrast. The piece is in very good vintage condition. The brass shows a beautiful, even patina that enhances its character and authenticity. Marked by maker.

    Candelabra in brass and metal by Gunnar Ander for Ystad-Metal

    €350.00
  • 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

  • GE300 3-seater sofa by Hans J. Wegner for Getama (Denmark, 1960s). This beauty from the 60’s was manufactured by Getama and designed by the grandmaster himself, Hans J. Wegner. It features solid oak legs and the original grey cushions. This sofa is timeless, significant and in very good condition with only a few small stains!

    GE300 3-seater sofa by Hans J. Wegner for Getama

    €2,300.00
  • 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
  • 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

  • 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
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