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  • 230 

    Space Age Bubble Glass Bedside Table Lamp from Hawill, 1960s, set of two

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    These lovely lamps from the 60's have a typical look to the Mid Century design with a rectangular base made of cream-white and red plastic and the bubble glass lampshades colored in a smoky brown tint. Emitting a warm light, the lamps create a vintage atmosphere as pleasant as it is restful. Fully functional, the lamps are in very good vintage conditions. E14 bulbs is not included. Dimensions (HxWxD): 25x9x12 cm; Lenght cord: 110 cm ; Weight: 575 g (each) Even if the lamps work they are a vintage items, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. The items 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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    230 
  • 900 

    Impressive armchair 757 Parker Knoll Wingback, 1960s

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    Wingback armchair model 757 made by Parker Knoll in the UK in the '60s. The armchair - fully restored - has a red fabric upholstery which contrasts nicely with the oak wood at the armrests and legs. Very comfortable, with an imposing shape, this beautiful piece will easily attract the viewer's attention, being suitable in any interior, be it classic or modern. Items color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings. For a more conclusive idea please see the detailed picture of the fabric. If you need additional information, do not hesitate to contact us.
    900 
    900 
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    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray from the 1960s
    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray from the 1960s
    45 

    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray from the 1960s

    Spectacular Murano cigar ashtray made of glass. The piece is distinguished by its fluid shapes, by the fine quality of the glass, as well as by its intense and extremely beautiful ruby red color. Hand blown, this piece is kept in very good vintage condition. The quality and tradition that characterize Murano’s finest glass furnaces have always been worthy of the highest appreciation. This prestige is due mostly to the glass masters’ hard work and dedication, which are the very core of Murano’s most famous trade. Glassmaking has been passed on from one generation to the next one, with constant innovations and timeless originality. The loyalty and respect with which this trade is treated is possibly the key to Murano’s success. Glass masters all over the island have always worked with endless vitality, and this creative vein is evident in every glass artwork that comes out of any furnace, with improved techniques and bewildering effects. Source: glassofvenice.com
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    45 
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    Tricolor Murano ashtray (or dish) in blue, red and green
    45 

    Tricolor Murano ashtray (or dish) in blue, red and green

    Tricolor Murano ashtray (or dish) in blue, red and green. This piece is remarkable in its fluid shapes, the zoomorphic look (seen from the top, it resembles the image of a cat's head), the fine quality of the glass, and the dialogue between the three differently colored compartments. Hand blown, this piece is kept in very good vintage condition. The quality and tradition that characterize Murano’s finest glass furnaces have always been worthy of the highest appreciation. This prestige is due mostly to the glass masters’ hard work and dedication, which are the very core of Murano’s most famous trade. Glassmaking has been passed on from one generation to the next one, with constant innovations and timeless originality. The loyalty and respect with which this trade is treated is possibly the key to Murano’s success. Glass masters all over the island have always worked with endless vitality, and this creative vein is evident in every glass artwork that comes out of any furnace, with improved techniques and bewildering effects. Source: glassofvenice.com
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    45 
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    “Teardrop” Murano sommerso vase from the 1960s
    100 

    “Teardrop” Murano sommerso vase from the 1960s

    Spectacular Murano sommerso vase for one flower (soliflore) in shades of red (the interior layer), yellow (the median layer) and blue (the outer layer). Because of its shape, this type of vase is also known as "Teardrop". The piece is made in the 1960s and is kept in very good condition, showing no visible deterioration. It has its original label. When thinking of Murano glass, it is highly unlikely that we think of sand, yet this rare material is at the base of all glass production. Glass is firstly a mix of siliceous sand, soda, lime and potassium, which is put to melt inside an oven at a temperature of around 1.500 Celsius. After it has become flexible enough, it is removed with a pipe that will be used to blow the glass out while the glassmaker shapes and models it. The forms and colors given to each piece depend on the tools and chemicals used during its production. The techniques are also important.. One of the most common techniques is “Sommerso”, which in Italian literally means “submerged”. This technique is used to create several layers of glass (usually with different contrasting colors) inside a single object, giving the illusion of “immersed” colors that lay on top of each other without mixing. This is done by uniting different layers of glass through heat and repeatedly immersing them in pots of molten colored glass. This technique is quite recognizable: it is characterized by an outer layer of colorless glass and thick layers of colored glass inside it, as if a big drop of color had been captured inside the transparent glass. When one first sees these objects, it seems almost impossible to conceive such beautiful colors being locked so perfectly inside what would seem solid glass, and then undoubtedly one begins to wonder how ever did they manage to achieve such a complex game of shapes and colors right in the middle of a clear glass object. Source: glassofvenice.com
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    100 
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    800 

    Vintage dining chairs by Oswald Haerdtl for TON, 1950s, set of 4

    Set of four Mid Century dining chairs in walnut, designed by Oswald Haerdtl for TON, upholstered, bent plywood. The wooden structure is in good original condition, the seats wear the original upholstery. The chairs are in good vintage condition and can be a nice addition to any contemporary home.
    800 
    800 
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    500 

    PK1016-19 rocking chair from Parker Knoll, UK, 1960s

    English Mid-Century Modern model PK1016-19 rocking chair from Parker Knoll. The rocking chair have a curvaceous wooden frame (made of stained beech) with two loose light marsala cushions. The upholstery have a nice and soft velvet look. The model was designed in 1968 and is part of the 'Florian' range. The item is in good vintage condition and has all the original labels/stamp: the Parker Knoll stamp, a Parker Knoll label, and two quality control marks. The bottom cushion sits on the original tension springs, flanked by the original Parker Knoll textile ribbons.
    500 
    500 
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    135 

    G Plan Quadrille stool in teak

    A beautiful G Plan Quadrille stool in teak, upholstered with red-burgundy velour fabric. The item shows slight signs of wear consistent with age and use, and a lovely patina of time.
    135 
    135 
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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.
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    85 
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    400 

    Exquisite pair of Italian cocktail shell armchairs, 1960s

    Exquisite pair of cocktail shell armchairs made in Italy in the late 1960. This suave shell-shaped items are characteristic for the La Dolce Vita atmoshere of the Italian mid-20th century. The armchairs ware recently restored. The new upholstery maintains the texture and color of the original ones. The legs were re-stained but no other interventions were needed. The items are in good condition and will be the chic accent of any room. They are incredibly comfortable so you just have to take a seat and enjoy your dolce far niente moments.
    400 
    400 
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    800 

    Mid-Century Sofa & Daybed by Miroslav Navrátil for Interier Praha, 1960s

    This daybed is a classic mid-century design by Miroslav Navratil. It is easily folded out into a 87 cm wide bed. A simple sofa featuring an oak wood frame, an a beautiful red and black upholstery. This piece has been attributed based on archival documentation, such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources. The item is in good vintage condition.
    800 
    800 
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    450 

    Beautiful Danish red Wing-back armchair, 1970s

    Beautiful red Wing-back armchair made in the 1970s in Denmark. The item features a nice organic shape and a bright red color. The armchair has a new upholstery (containing wool and cashmere) that respects the original color and texture. The beautiful Space Age design of this piece is characteristic for the Danish design of that period and, furthermore, for the Scandinavian Modern. This armchair will be an exquisite touch to any room in your home.
    450 
    450 
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    300 

    Colourful tripod floor lamp, 1960s, Italy

    Beautiful and colourful tripod floor lamp made in the late 1960s in Italy. The lamp is made of metal. With a black body and a yellow and red lampshade, this item is a joyful presence in any room. Designed in the philosophy of Space Age, this item is very slim and discreet. It is in full working state. All the minor defects (consistent with its age) are visible in the photos.
    300 
    300 
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    300 

    PK1016-19 armchair from Parker Knoll, UK, 1960s

    English Mid-Century Modern model PK1016-19 armchair from Parker Knoll. The armchair have a curvaceous wooden frame (made of stained beech) with two loose light marsala cushions. The upholstery have a nice and soft velvet look. The model was designed in 1968 and is part of the 'Florian' range. The item is in good vintage condition and has all the original labels/stamp: the Parker Knoll stamp, a Parker Knoll label, and two quality control marks. The bottom cushion sits on the original tension springs, flanked by the original Parker Knoll textile ribbons.
    300 
    300 
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    350 

    Beautiful pair of cocktail chairs made in Hungary

    Chic yet exquisite pair of cocktail chairs made in the 1960s in Hungary. The chairs have new upholstery but this follows the original specifications: dark red vinyl (synthetic leather). This model is characteristic for the easy living of the late 1950s and 1960s when the optimism and relaxation were part of the everyday life. Professionally restored, this items are now in really great condition and should be a great addition to any interior.
    350 
    350 
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    90 

    Round wall mirror, Belgium, 1970s

    Beautiful round wall mirror made in the 1970s in Belgium. The item has a joyful red plastic frame. It is kept in good vintage condition and has its original "Fabriqué en Belgique. Marque et modèle sont déposés" stamp on the back.
    90 
    90 
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    Round wall mirror, Denmark, 1970s
    Round wall mirror, Denmark, 1970s
    100 

    Round wall mirror, Denmark, 1970s

    Beautiful round wall mirror made in the 1970s in Denmark. It features a joyful red plastic frame and a leather strap. The piece is kept in good vintage condition and has its original "Made in Denmark" on the back.
    100 
    100 
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    Paquebot table lamp made in France, in the 1980s
    Paquebot table lamp made in France, in the 1980s
    200 

    Paquebot table lamp made in the UK

    Beautiful paquebot, mushroom shaped, table lamp made in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. With a sober design, the lamp  features the Art Deco aesthetics. The lampshade and the bottom of the lamp base are made of chromed metal while the rest of the lamp base is made of painted metal. On one of the light sockets is labeled "Collins". On the bottom is stamped with a mark (see pictures). The item is in very good vintage condition and was recently rewired.
    200 
    200 
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    Beautiful sofa made in Germany in the 1950s
    Beautiful sofa made in Germany in the 1950s
    500 

    Beautiful Space Age sofa bed made in Germany

    Sofa bed with radial armrests, made in Germany in the 1950s. The organic and delicate shapes are consistent with the German Modernism. The legs are flared. The piece is in a very good condition and was recently restored.
    500 
    500 
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    400 

    Two beautiful Art Deco armchairs made in the 1930s

    Set of two beautiful Art Deco armchairs made in France in the 1930s. The armchairs are made of wood and features a nice decorated red upholstery made of synthetic leather. The items were recently restored. All the defects are visible in the pictures.
    400 
    400 
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    Philips INFRAPHIL KL7500 light made in the 1960s
    Philips INFRAPHIL KL7500 light made in the 1960s
    50 

    Philips INFRAPHIL KL7500 light made in the 1960s

    Philips INFRAPHIL KL7500 light made in the 1960s in the Netherlands. This model is designed by the french architect and designer Charlotte Perriand Her work aimed to create functional living spaces in the belief that better design helps in creating a better society. The item is in full working order and in great vintage condition. This Infraphil KL7500 represents the basic design for the 1960's an 1970's. Made from cast aluminium it weighs more than one kilo and a half. For the first time pressed glass with an integrated Fresnel lens is applied. The lamp is fixed with a clamping ring that fits in a groove in the front of the armature. The trademark Philips is integrated in the grip, a foil with the Philips logo is adhered on top of armature. There is no further type indication on the armature. Royal Philips Electronics registered the brand name Infraphil in September 1945. Infraphil is a clipping from INFRAred and PHILips. From 1946 on Philips released several dozens of infrared light bulbs for soothing warming appliances worldwide.   You can read the user manual HERE.
    50 
    50 
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    Beautiful Murano sommerso vase
    Beautiful Murano sommerso vase
    110 

    Beautiful Murano sommerso vase

    Beautiful Murano sommerso vase in red and blue. The piece is made in the 1960s and is kept in very good condition, showing no visible deterioration. When thinking of Murano glass, it is highly unlikely that we think of sand, yet this rare material is at the base of all glass production. Glass is firstly a mix of siliceous sand, soda, lime and potassium, which is put to melt inside an oven at a temperature of around 1.500 Celsius. After it has become flexible enough, it is removed with a pipe that will be used to blow the glass out while the glassmaker shapes and models it. The forms and colors given to each piece depend on the tools and chemicals used during its production. The techniques are also important.. One of the most common techniques is “Sommerso”, which in Italian literally means “submerged”. This technique is used to create several layers of glass (usually with different contrasting colors) inside a single object, giving the illusion of “immersed” colors that lay on top of each other without mixing. This is done by uniting different layers of glass through heat and repeatedly immersing them in pots of molten colored glass. This technique is quite recognizable: it is characterized by an outer layer of colorless glass and thick layers of colored glass inside it, as if a big drop of color had been captured inside the transparent glass. When one first sees these objects, it seems almost impossible to conceive such beautiful colors being locked so perfectly inside what would seem solid glass, and then undoubtedly one begins to wonder how ever did they manage to achieve such a complex game of shapes and colors right in the middle of a clear glass object. Source: glassofvenice.com
    110 
    110 
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    Armchair, Germany, 1950s
    Armchair, Germany, 1950s
    200 

    Armchair, Germany, 1950s

    Armchair with radial armrests, made in Germany in the 50s. The organic and delicate shapes are consistent with the German Modernism. The legs are flared. The piece is in a very good condition and was recently restored (new upholstery and stain).
    200 
    200 
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    Laminated wood stool, Germany, 70s
    50 

    Laminated wood stool, Germany, 70s

    Laminated wood stool made in Germany in the 1970s. The piece is in a very good condition and keep the original upholstery.
    50 
    50 
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    Very rare P. I. Langlo sofa
    Very rare P. I. Langlo sofa
    2.800 

    Very rare P. I. Langlo sofa

    Superb and very rare three seats sofa produced by P. I. Langlo's Fabrikker, the father of the Norwegian Modern furniture, sometime between 1932 and 1940. This piece, made of rosewood, already shows some of the representative elements of the Scandinavian Modern Style: flared legs and brass shoes. The continuous line of the backrest and armrests provides an elegant and unitary outline. The pillows, with seagrass inside, are extremely comfortable. The sofa was reupholstered in the zeitgeist of Lango’s models. The pillows are green on a side and red on the other side (as shown in the pictures), so the seat of this sofa can change color depending on your taste and design needs. The sofa has the original label, specifying the factory, the type (1737) and the production number (245). Every P. I. Langlo's Fabrikker was hand-made, in several weeks. This is a highly rare piece, that despite its age (almost 80 years) is in very good condition.
    2.800 
    2.800