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    Aluminum pendant lamp by Hans Agne Jakobsson, Sweden, 1960s

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    Beautiful, minimalist hanging pendant lamp designed by Hans Agne Jakobsson for Hans Agne Jakobsson AB Markaryd, in 1960s. The dome has a brushed aluminum exterior and a white lacquered interior. When the light is on, the slots of the lampshade contributes to a wonderful light effect. The item is in very good vintage condition and has just small signs of use, consistent with it's age.
    300 
    300 
  • 700 

    British model PK988/1023 armchairs from Parker Knoll, 1960s, set of two

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    English Mid-Century Modern model PK988/1023 (upholstered back) wood framed armchairs/lounge chairs from Parker Knoll, set of two. The armchairs were newly reupholstered and are in a very good vintage condition (with all the minor defects visible in the pictures). The model is iconic for British Modern design and is highly inspired from the Danish Modern lines of that period. Each armchair has its original Parker Knoll stamp.
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    700 
  • 350 

    Fresco nesting tables made by G-Plan in the 1960s, set of 3

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    Elegant set of 3 Fresco nesting tables made in the United Kingdom, in 1967. The design is signed by Victor Bramwell Wilkins is inspired by the organic, Nordic lines of the Mid-Century. The tables are made of teak and are in very good vintage condition. They were recently cleaned and re-stained and could represent a nice addition to any modern or contemporary interior.
    350 
    350 
  • 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.
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    100 
  • Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s
    Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s
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    Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s

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    Small coffee table manufactured in Germany in the 1960s. The table has a minimalist, elegant and sober design, representative for the German Modernism. The flared legs have brass clogs. The piece is in very good vintage condition and was recently restored.
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    150 
  • Arkipelago candlestik, designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala
    Arkipelago candlestik, designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala
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    Arkipelago candlestik, designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala

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    The "Arkipelago" candlesticks, designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala, were produced in different sizes and were created from the very beginning to be collected. Precisely to give them a high degree of preciousness, the glass is hand-molded. Timo Tapani Sarpaneva (31 October 1926 – 6 October 2006) was an influential Finnish designer, sculptor, and educator best known in the art world for innovative work in glass, which often merged attributes of display art objects with utilitarian designations. While glass remained his most commonly addressed medium, he worked with metal, wood, textiles, and porcelain (china). Sarpaneva has entered homes around the world through his industrial design of upscale, artistically conceived items, including cast-iron cookware and porcelain dinnerware. His work was among the key components that helped to launch Finland's reputation as a trailblazer of design. Sarpaneva's first international recognition in glass work came with a Grand Prix from the Milan Triennale in 1954 that included Sarpaneva's series Orkidea ("Orchid"), Kajakki ("Kayak"), and Lansetti ("Lancet") adopted for production by Iittala. Iittala, founded as a glassworks in 1881, is a Finnish design brand specialising in design objects, tableware and cookware. Iittala's official i-logo was designed by Timo Sarpaneva in 1956. Iittala has strong design roots in glasswares and art glass which can be seen in, for example, the early designs of Aino Aalto glasses designed by Aino Aalto in 1932; Alvar Aalto’s Savoy Vase (Aalto Vase) from 1936; Oiva Toikka’s Birds by Toikka glass birds collection that has been made since 1962, his glassware set Kastehelmi from 1964 and Tapio Wirkkala’s glasses Ultima Thule from 1968. Iittala is the world's most famous glass company in the whole world. Over time, Iittala has expanded from glass to other materials, such as ceramics and metal while keeping with their key philosophy of progressive elegant and timeless design, such as Kaj Franck’s Teema ceramic tableware from 1952 and Timo Sarpaneva’s cast iron pot Sarpaneva from 1960. Iittala focuses on timeless design which can be seen not only in older creations but in the modern classics such as cookware Tools designed by Björn Dahlström in 1998 and Heikki Orvola’s Kivi candleholders from 1988. Source: wikipedia.org
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