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  • 575 

    Mid-Century Modern “Sprite-Lite” table lamp by Richard Barr for Laurel, USA, 1960’s

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    First time published in the 1965 Laurel Catalog and unanimously recognized as the most beautiful high-intensity lamp in America, the Model D750 known as the “sprite-lite” has impressed since its appearance with its aerodynamics sculptural shape and versatility (can be used as a table, desk, bedside or wall lamp due to a mounting hole under the base) and continues to impress even today, when it is hunted by collectors and design lovers around the world. This true work of futuristic art that excels in both form and finish, was specially designed by sculptor Richard Barr for Laurel Lamp Co. in the early 1960’s, with a die-cast sculpted base (incorporating the transformer which by its weight gives the lamp a very good stability) and two-toned shade, which houses a high intensity light bulb. Originally the “sprite-lite” was offered in black, white, green, sand, tangerine, mustard, and blue with Swedish brass accents. Also offered in polished chrome with black accents, or all Swedish brass.The lamp is multi adjustable and can pivots easily both at the base and at the shade. The lamp on offer is in black with polished chrome accents, with all the original components (including electrics) and is equipped with voltage converter 220V to 110V and European plug. Laurel manufacture sticker still present on shade interior. Fully functional with some minor wear, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. Bulb is included, but 12V high-intensity replacement bulb are broadly available anyway. Measurements (HxWxD): 35×9.5×19 cm; Lenght cord: 175 cm ; Weight: 1.8 kg Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your visit!  
    575 
    575 
  • 60 

    Vintage desk lamp with flexible arm, Belgium, 1970s

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    Vintage desk lamp with a classic lampshade, flexible arm and round base.The lampshade and the top of the base are painted brown. Fully functional, the lamp is in good vintage conditions, with small signs of wear specific to age (see photo). E27bulb is not included. Dimensions (HxWxD): 42x14x20 cm; Lenght cord: 170 cm ; Weight: 1000 g Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. The item colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources, sales platform settings or your monitor settings. For a more conclusive idea please see the detail pictures or ask for details. Thanks for your visit!  
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    60 
  • 120 

    ERPEES bedside lamp from Pfäffle Leuchten, Germany, 1960s

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    The lamp, with a nice design specific to the Mid-Century Modern era, is provided with a triangular base with a built-in switch, folding brass rod and an adjustable perforated conical lampshade made of aluminum and brass, with circular round holes. The lampshade and the top of the base are painted light blue. Fully functional, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. E14 bulb is not included. Dimensions (HxWxD): 25x12x15 cm; Lenght cord: 120 cm ; Weight: 500 g Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. The item colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources, sales platform settings or your monitor settings. For a more conclusive idea please see the detail pictures or ask for details. Thanks for your visit!  
    120 
    120 
  • 1.500 

    Impressive Italian 7 Arms Arc Lamp from 1970s

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    This huge Italian "Arc" floor lamp with a Goffredo Reggiani style design is a real eye-catcher in any interior be it home, office, restaurant or hotel. The elegance of the 7 light points creates a warm atmospheric light and the organic inspire style and tranquility. This floor lamp can be mounted in various shapes due to the fact that the arms are individually adjustable and the lampshades can turn all the way around. Materials: heavy metal base with dimming function and cable foot switch, 7 arms and aluminum cylindrical lampshades. Dimensions: Height: 220cm Width (adjustable): +/- 200cm Lampshade diameter: 5 cm Metal base: 40 x 25 x 10 cm Cord length: 220 cm Condition: The lamp is in good vintage condition, with normal signs of wear and tear. The regular E14 bulbs lights are not included. The lamp is tested and ready to use, however as with all vintage lighting, we recommend checking and updating as necessary.
    1.500 
    1.500 
  • 500 

    Gorgeous hanging lamp by Helena Tynell for Glashütte Limburg, 1960’s

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    Rare hanging lamp designed by Helena Tynell for Glashütte Limburg, Germany, in 1960s. Strongly deviating glass cone, rarely encountered in the designer's creation, a totally different model from his bubble glass lampshades. The lamp is in exceptional vintage condition, the electrics has been overhauled and is in perfect working order. The bulb are included. Cord length: 90 cm
    500 
    500 
  • 700 

    Ray/Cobra desk lamp by Lupela, Madrid – Spain, 1970s

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    Eye-catching Mid-Century Lupela desk lamp in black and gray, with two ligts. The shade is provided with a glass diffuser and can rotate in all directions. Absolutely all parts of the lamp are the original ones, including the electrical components (sockets, switch, cable, plug). The lamp is in exceptional vintage condition and in perfect working condition, ready to be used. The two bulbs are included. Technical specifications: 2 x Edison Screw (E27 or ES) with lightbulbs included Cord length: 150 cm Shade diameter: 29 cm As already mentioned, the lamp works, but as with all vintage lighting, we recommend checking and updating as necessary. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
    700 
    700 
  • 500 

    Rare 50’s serving bar cart edited by RAMA Torino, Italy, 1950s

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    Rare serving bar cart edited by RAMA Torino and made in Italy in the 1950s. The cart is made of painted metal board with decorations in golden painted hard plastic. The table top and the bottom shelf are made of glass. The design is very exquisite and reminds as the suave forms of the Italian design in the La Dolce Vita era. The item has no major defects and shows just small traces of use. The cart has the original label.
    500 
    500 
  • 100 

    Minimalist ceiling lamp made in Denmark, in the 1970s

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    Impressive ceiling lamp made in Denmark in the 1970s. Made of metal, this brown ceiling lamp features a minimalist, sober, industrial design. The piece is kept in good condition and is in full working order. All the defects are visible in the pictures.
    100 
    100 
  • Vintage architect table lamp by HCF
    Vintage Architect Lamp by HCF
    120 

    Vintage architect table lamp by HCF

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    Beautiful white and green Architect table lamp made by HCF in Denmark, in the 1970s. The lamp has all its original elements and is in great vintage condition. The lamp is marked on the bottom arm.
    120 
    120 
  • Magnetic Ball wall lamp by Benny Frandsen
    Magnetic Ball wall lamp by Benny Frandsen
    75 

    Magnetic Ball wall lamp by Benny Frandsen

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    Famous magnetic Ball wall lamp designed by Benny Frandsen in the late 1960s, the lamp that led to the founding of the ABO Randers A/S company. It is in a very good shape, with only small age-related traces. This wall light enroll in both the Scandinavian Modern and Space Race aesthetics, being an icon of European design in the second half of the 20th century. Benny Frandsen (b. 1941, named after jazz-clarinetist Benny Goodman) is a Danish designer and lighting producer. He was educated as an electronics engineer but his passion was to design light. By 1966, he had already designed some lamps for a discotheque, and then Frandsen tried to convince his boss to start a lighting production, but no luck. Afterwards, Benny Frandsen established Frandsen Lamps in 1968, by himself, and was located in his home in Skanderborg in Jutland. He designed geometric lamps, but the business was slow. Frandsen discovered that, the Danes wanted round lamps and not geometric lamps, so he began designing a round light instead. Here emerges the ultimate round lamp, a ball that was attached to a wall bracket with a magnet. This was a game changer for Frandsen. Everybody wanted the Ball wall lamp with magnet. Since then, there has been made many variations of this Ball lamp. In 1972, Frandsen starts a factory in Skanderborg, to keep up with the many requests. But by 1993 the company is sold to the Frits Concern, whom merges the lighting production with Lyskilde. This led to Frandsen winning the role of the director, under the new company name, Frandsen Lyskilde. Eventually Benny Frandsen buys the company back in 1996, as the Frits Concern closes, and reestablishes Frandsen Lighting.  
    75 
    75 
  • Sale
    Lot of 2 elegant Art Deco candlesticks
    50 

    Lot of 2 elegant Art Deco candlesticks

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    Lot of two elegant Art Deco candlesticks. Both are made in France, in the 1940s and are characterized by clean geometry and the simplicity of their lines. They are in very good vintage condition.
    50 
    50 
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    1.500 

    Iconic Cleopatra Daybeds by Dick Cordemeijer for Auping, 1954, set of two with mattresses and roll pillows

    Iconic Cleopatra pair of daybeds designed by Dick Cordemeijer for Auping, The Netherlands 1954, a typical example of industrial Dutch design. The frames is made of dark grey lacquered metal and the ends are in solid teak wood. The new mattresses and roll pillows are reupholstered with a nice grey fabric, which looks great in contrast with the metal frame and teak ends. The metal frames is in good vintage condition, with some scratches due to it's age and use. For those who prefer a firm seat, the daybeds are provided with detachable mesh springs stiffening systems (please see the detail photo). Functional, minimalist and modernist, these successful pieces of Mid-Century design, stays one of the most wanted daybeds in the world. The price for a single piece: €850
    1.500 
    1.500 
  • Sold out
    700 

    Atomic Modern Jet Age sculpture “Sprite-Lite” table lamp by Richard Barr for Laurel, USA, 1960’s

    First time published in the 1965 Laurel Catalog and unanimously recognized as the most beautiful high-intensity lamp in America, the Model D750 known as the "sprite-lite" has impressed since its appearance with its aerodynamics sculptural shape and versatility (can be used as a table, desk, bedside or wall lamp due to a mounting hole under the base) and continues to impress even today, when it is hunted by collectors and design lovers around the world. This true work of futuristic art that excels in both form and finish, was specially designed by sculptor Richard Barr for Laurel Lamp Co. in the early 1960's, with a die-cast sculpted base (incorporating the transformer which by its weight gives the lamp a very good stability) and two-toned shade, which houses a high intensity light bulb. Originally the “sprite-lite” was offered in black, white, green, sand, tangerine, mustard, and blue with Swedish brass accents. Also offered in polished chrome with black accents, or all Swedish brass.The lamp is multi adjustable and can pivots easily both at the base and at the shade. The lamp on offer is in sand tone with Swedish brass finish, with all the original components (including electrics) and is equipped with voltage converter 220V to 110V and European plug. Laurel manufacture sticker still present on shade interior. Fully functional with some minor wear, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. Bulb is included, but 12V high-intensity replacement bulb are broadly available anyway. Measurements (HxWxD): 35x9.5x19 cm; Lenght cord: 175 cm ; Weight: 1.8 kg Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your visit!  
    700 
    700 
  • Sold out
    220 

    Handmade 3 lights ceiling lamp, the first half of the 20th century

    Interesting handmade ceiling lamp from the first half of the 20th Century, which provides clear Art Nouveau stylistic elements. The structure of the lamp is handmade from hammered metal and supports 3 matt white glass lampshades, adorned with embossed floral motifs. The item is in its original condition and only intervened to replace the electrical cables, keeping the original elements of the electrical installation (ceramic plugs, bronze screws, etc.). The glass lampshades have small flaws inside that are not visible when the lamp is mounted (please see the images that are part of the description). A beautiful piece for decorating a holiday home, cottage, or commercial spaces (hotels, restaurants, companies).
    220 
    220 
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    Eve floor lamp made in the 1970s
    Eve floor lamp made in the 1970s
    200 

    Eve floor lamp made in the 1970s

    Beautiful Eve floor lamp made in France in the 1970s. The tube is made of chromed metal and the lamp shade is made of acryl. Featuring the aesthetics of Atomic Age design, this item is in an overall good condition, showing only some age related scratches on the base and a little bend on the shade (see photos). The lamp has its original labels.
    200 
    200 
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    300 

    Sixteen-light geometrical chrome chandelier (Sputnik), 1960s, Italy

    Spectacular sixteen-light geometrical chrome chandelier made in the 1960s in Italy. Presenting both the characteristics of European rational modernism, as well as those of Space Age design, this chandelier could be a stylish addition to any interior. Part of the large family of Sputnik style ceiling lights, this item has 16 chromed cylinders connected to a central axis in two-tier (8 of them "drawing" an inner circle and 8 of them an outer one). The chandelier is in full working order and in very good vintage condition.
    300 
    300 
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    Cantilever armchair made in the 1970s
    Cantilever armchair made in the 1970s
    150 

    Cantilever armchair made in the 1970s

    Beautiful cantilever armchair made in France in the 1970s. With a clean, minimalistic design, the item is made of chromed tubular metal, plywood and leather. Colored in brown and orange, the piece could be a nice addition to any roon. The armchair is in very good vintage condition.
    150 
    150 
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    1.200 

    Beautiful dining chairs designed by Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti, set of 6, Italy, 1970s

    Beautiful set of 6 wonderful vintage cantilevered Italian dining chairs designed by Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti and manufactured in the 1970s. The original labels are underneath. The bases are polished stainless steel. Some of the original rubber tips are missing, but they were replaced. Founded in the 1950s, Saporiti Italia Group provides advanced design solutions for clients all over the world and is known for its iconic Mid-Century and Space-Age furniture. The chairs are in overall good vintage condition.
    1.200 
    1.200 
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    Tulip table lamp made in Italy in the 1970s
    150 

    Tulip table lamp made in Italy in the 1970s

    Elegant tulip table lamp made in italy in the 1970s. The base lamp is made of chromed metal and features three cubes that rotate around the central axis. The lampshade, tulip shaped, is made of white opaque glass. Sober, refined and in the same time imposing, this lamp could be the center piece of any table. The item is in full working order and shows only small traces of use.
    150 
    150 
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    300 

    Mid-Century coffee table with a smoked glass top and 4 pivoting shelves, France, 1970s

    Beautiful Mid-Century coffee table with made in France, in the 1970s. The table features a nice smoked glass top and 4 pivoting shelves. It's minimalistic look is consistent with the clean lines of that period. The pivoting shelves can prove to be very useful and functional in any contemporary space. The legs are made of chromed metal. The item has some minor signs of wear on a leg (please see photos).
    300 
    300 
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    Very rare and spectacular Luxor Swiss table clock
    Very rare and spectacular Luxor Swiss table clock
    100 

    Very rare and spectacular Luxor Swiss table clock

    Spectacular and very rare Luxor Swiss table clock made in the 1940s. This golden clock is an exponent of Art Deco aesthetics: supple and elegant lines, geometric shape, some decorative elements (the twisted little bar at the top). This is a 8 days mechanical clock with alarm (it has to be manually winded once a week to operate). It is in very good condition with only small age-related traces. Luxor clocks are highly prized by collectors around the world, both for their mechanism and aspect.  
    100 
    100 
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    Mid-Century table lamp made by Gutilux
    Mid-Century table lamp made by Gutilux
    85 

    Set of two Mid-Century table lamp made by Gutilux

    Set of two vintage table lamp from the 1960's, made by Gutilux (brand marked on the bottom), in Romania. The lamp is made of metal (except the bottom, which is made of plastic). It features the original switch and lightbulb socket and is in good vintage condition.
    85 
    85 
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    450 

    Swivel velvet chairs by Gastone Rinaldi for Rima, Italy, 1970

    Two exquisite swivel velvet chairs designed by Gastone Rinaldi for Rima and produced in Italy, in the 1970s. With a brown/burgundy velvet upholstery and featuring chromed legs, this chairs have all the important elegant characteristics of the Italian Space Age design and can be an interesting addition to any contemporary dinning space. The items are in very good vintage condition, with only minor signs of ware, all consistent with their age.
    450 
    450 
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    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s
    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s
    150 

    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s

    Elegant and impressive 3 lights chandelier made in France, in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The chandelier, resembling a bouquet of flowers, has three shades made of translucent brown glass, with pearl shimmering. The arms are made of brass and the central tubing is made of silver metal. The chandelier features the Art Deco aesthetics, but at the same time recalls the Art Nouveau lines (especially on the lightshades), which were so popular in France. On the inside of the canopy is marked "Albani". The piece is kept in good condition and is in full working order.
    150 
    150 
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    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock in wood case
    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock in wood case
    120 

    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock in wood case

    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock made in the late 1930s or early 1940s. It features a very elegant cylindrical wood case placed on a exquisite wood base. The golden dial, with Art Deco numbers is impressive in it's rigor and minimalism. The clock is in very good condition with only small age-related traces. The movement mechanism uses a pendulum. The clock chimes mark every hour (with a number of strikes/bells that equals the hour) and half hour (with just one strike/bell).
    120 
    120 
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    80 

    Mid-Century orange table lamp

    Beautiful Mid-Century orange lamp made of metal. It features a minimalist, industrial inspired design. The lampshade can be vertically adjusted. It's vivid color can be a beautiful not on any desk. The lamp has some minor signs of ware (especially on the inside of the lampshade) but is in good shape and in full working order.
    80 
    80 
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    250 

    French Neoclassical Brass Serving Bar Cart, from 1960s

    Large French serving trolley for drinks, coffee or tea. The trolley is worked in a neoclassical style, made of brass with two smoked glass shelves. The item is in overal good vintage condition according to his age (please see the photos).
    250 
    250 
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    600 

    Rare Pyramide dining table with top glass and chromed base by Rudi Verelst for Novalux, Belgium, 1970s

    Rare and elegant Pyramide dining table designed by Rudi Verelst and manufactured in Belgium, in the 1970s, by Novalux, Belgium. It features a circular table top made of glass resting on a chrome tubular pyramid base extending into a smaller inverted pyramid shape. The table is in good vintage condition.
    600 
    600 
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    Vintage Atomic Age coat rack
    Vintage Atomic Age coat rack
    75 

    Vintage Atomic Age coat rack

    Colorful Atomic Age wall coat rack made of metal and colored hard plastic. The piece is produced in France, probably in the 1980s and features clean, geometric forms and a joyful look. The item is kept in very good vintage condition.
    75 
    75 
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    Clan floor lamp by Harvey Guzzini for Meblo
    Clan floor lamp by Harvey Guzzini for Meblo
    800 

    Set of two large Clan floor lamps by Harvey Guzzini for Meblo

    Set of two large Clan floor lamps by Harvey Guzzini for Meblo. The great modern form emits a beautiful, warm green glow. Soft light is diffused through the graduated tint of the acrylic globe shade. The white acrylic dome top rests in an chromed metal ring frame and lifts to reveal a translucent white interior and a single medium base socket. The lamp rests in a cylindrical fiberglass base which allows directional positioning of the light source. If you are interested in buying just one of the two lamps, the price is 500 euros. Please contact us on hello@mid-century.net for details. Harvey Guzzini is often mistakenly thought to be the name of a lighting designer active in the 1960s and 1970s. But in fact the label belongs to a lighting manufacturing company, which was founded by six Guzzini brothers - Raimondo, Giovanni, Virgilio, Giuseppe, Adolfo and Giannunzio - who were inspired by the 1950 film Harvey starring James Stewart. Compounding the historical record even further, it seems that the Guzzini company rebranded many times in the 20th century, going by, at various points, Harvey Creazioni, Harvey Guzzini, Guzzini, iGuzzini, and Illuminazione Guzzini. Harvey Creazioni was originally founded in 1959 in Recanti (on the east central coast of Italy) by Raimondo, focusing on the production of copper-plated decorative objects. Four years later, in June 1963, the six brothers joined together and established Harvey Creazioni di Guzzini, expanding production to include pendant lighting, sconces, and lamps, floor lamps. The brothers employed architect-designer Luigi Massoni—who was introduced to the Guzzini brothers by leading plastic importer Maurizio Adreani—as head of design, branding, public relations, and advertizing. Famous Harvey Guzzini designs include Massoni and Luciano Buttura's Mushroom Table Lamp (1965), as well as the in-house designed Arc Floor Lamp (1968), Faro Table Lamp (1970), and Toledo Table Lamp (1973). Studio 6G, an interning design team, developed the collectible Clan Lamp (1968); and designers Ermanno Lampa and Sergio Brazzoli were responsible for the Nastro Series (1970), Orione Pendant (1970), Sirio Table Lamp (1970), Alba Floor Lamp (1973), Albanella Table Lamp (1973), and Alf Series (1976).
    800 
    800