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  • 690 

    Danish Modern highback recliner armchair by Juul Kristensen for JK Denmark, 1960s

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    Danish design, the highback recliner armchair is adjustable in any desired position up to the horizontal position. The frame is made of solid teak, upholstered in a beige fabric which highlights the color of the wood very well. The recliner is fully refurbished and reupholstered, thus being in an excellent vintage condition, perfectly functional and without defects. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very comfortable, this distinguished highback recliner armchair will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker!  
    690 
    690 
  • 1.100 

    Model 32 V-legged Teak Coffee Table by E.W.Bach for Møbelfabrikken Toften, Denmark, 1960s

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    Danish Modern coffee table model 32, in teak, designed in 1961 by E. W. Bach for Møbelfabrikken Toften, Denmark. Tabletop in teak veneer with expressive grain pattern and edged with solid teak. Two drawers with sculpted handles in solid teak, that pulls out to both sides. Between the drawers are a wide open magazine shelf. Slender rounded V-shaped legs in solid teak.

    Very good vintage condition with only minor signs of use. Elegant and sculptural, with provide a very high quality craftsmanship, this table will be an eye-catcher and mood maker piece, for sure.

    1.100 
    1.100 
  • 450 

    Danish Modern recliner armchair with folding footrest, 1960s

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    This armchair for reading or watching TV is particularly comfortable, especially when extended and you can rest your feet on the foldable footrest. The armchair is in overall good vintage condition, with normal signs of wear. Please note that we can reupholster the armchair according to your preference, so please contact us if you wish this.
    450 
    450 
  • 185 

    Danish Daisy Pendant by Anton Michelsen

    Daisy pendant by Anton Michelsen, Denmark, D=3.4 cm, 9,08 g, 1960s (Gilt sterling silver & enamel, marked AM under the crown in a triangle, STERLING DENMARK, 925S). Designed in 1940 to celebrate the birth of Margrethe Princess (now Queen Margrethe II of Denmark) by Anton Michelsen, the lovely daisy is made of gilt sterling silver and ehite enamel. The daisy is the national flower of Denmark.
    185 
    185 
  • 750 

    Danish Extendable Dining Table

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    Large and elegant dining table made of solid wood in Denmark, in the 1970s. With a clean, minimalistic (yet solid) approach, this piece of Nordic design is characteristic for that period. The table is extendable at one end. The item is in very good vintage condition.
    750 
    750 
  • 500 

    Danish solid teak round coffee table, 1970s

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    Beautiful round coffee table made in Denmark in the 1970s. The table is made of solid teak and has a very stylish minimalist look. The item is in very good vintage condition and could be an elegant and work addition to any interior.
    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 
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    Smoky Selandia dish by Per Lütken
    Smoky Selandia dish by Per Lütken
    250 

    Smoky Selandia dish by Per Lütken

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    Selandia was designed by Per Lütken in the spring of 1957. The dish was fashioned by hand, and its shape is created when the glass blower carefully turns, raises and lowers the hot glass. The visual softness contained in the glass at 1400 degrees Celsius can be seen directly in the cooled, transparent version of the dish. The dish is decorated by engraving/glass cutting. Identified and dated on the bottom, “Holmegaard 19PL59” (Per Lütken signed almost always monogrammed with initials falling between the 4 digits of the year).
    250 
    250 
  • 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 
  • Beautiful smoky ashtray by Per Lütken
    Beautiful smoky ashtray by Per Lütken
    55 

    Beautiful smoky ashtray by Per Lütken

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    Beautiful smoky ashtray designed by Per Lütken for Holmegaard (although it can also be used as a bowl for peanuts or candies). Signed, identified and dated on the bottom, “Holmegaard 19PL57” (Per Lütken signed almost always monogrammed with initials falling between the 4 digits of the year).
    55 
    55 
  • Beautiful Næbvase (Duckling or Beak vase) by Per Lütken
    Beautiful Næbvase (Duckling or Beak vase) by Per Lütken
    100 

    Beautiful Næbvase (Duckling or Beak vase) by Per Lütken

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    Spectacular vase from the famous Næbvase (Duckling or Beak vase) series, signed by Per Lütken and produced at Holmegaard. A very exquisite piece, which was appreciated since the beginning for its supple, organic and soft shape. Signed, identified and dated on the bottom, “Holmegaard 19PL55” (Per Lütken signed almost always monogrammed with initials falling between the 4 digits of the year). The Næbvase (Duckling or Beak vase) series was in production between 1952 and 1974.
    100 
    100 
  • Bubbles orchid vase by Per Lütken
    Bubbles orchid vase by Per Lütken
    30 

    Bubbles orchid vase by Per Lütken

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    Exquisite Bubbles orchid vase (soliflore, or one flower vase) designed by Per Lütken and made at Holmegaard in 1951. Resembling a flower bulb, the base is executed in the controlled bubbles technique. This slim, minimalist and elegant vase quickly became an icon of Danish Mid-Century glass design. The model was later reproduced by other factories in Scandinavia, especially by the Swedes from Kosta and from Åseda.
    30 
    30 
  • Sale
    Round Akva Askebæger bowl by Per Lütken
    Round Akva Askebæger bowl by Per Lütken
    35 

    Round Akva Askebæger bowl by Per Lütken

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    Aqua Askebæger designed by Per Lütken for Holmegaard. This model is part of the Akva series, which was a huge success and remained in production for more than two decades between 1953 and 1974. Signed, identified and dated on the bottom, “Holmegaard 19PL56” (Per Lütken signed almost always monogrammed with initials falling between the 4 digits of the year). Has a small chip on the rim and some age-related marks. However, all in all it is in a good vintage condition. A rare piece made from hand-blown glass. The Akva series includes items sold under different trade marks and line names: Askebaeger, Dukling, Fiona, Hellas, Lysestage, Menuet, Rondo, Selandia, Thule, Umanak, Surf etc.
    35 
    35 
  • Sale
    Little Akva bowl by Per Lütken
    Little Akva bowl by Per Lütken
    35 

    Little Akva Askebæger bowl by Per Lütken

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    Aqua bowl designed by Per Lütken for Holmegaard. This model is part of the Akva series, which was a huge success and remained in production for more than two decades between 1953 and 1974. Signed and identified on the bottom, “HOLMEGAARD PL”. Also on bottom has the production number, 15737. Has a small chip on the rim and some age-related marks. However, all in all it is in a good vintage condition. A rare piece made from hand-blown crystal (just a small part of this series was made from crystal and not from glass). The Akva series includes items sold under different trade marks and line names: Askebaeger, Dukling, Fiona, Hellas, Lysestage, Menuet, Rondo, Selandia, Thule, Umanak, Surf etc.
    35 
    35 
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    790 

    Danish extendable Elevator coffee/dining table in teak, the 1960s

    Elegant and practical Danish extendable Elevator coffee/dining table made of teak, in the 1960s. The table shows the elegant organic lines of Scandinavian Modern. This table could be a great acquisition for any smart designed interior: when the tabletop is not elevated and extended, you will have a beautiful coffee table. When the tabletop is elevated and extended, this item is a dining table. It is in very good vintage condition, with no defects and has it's original "Product of Denmark" stamp.  
    790 
    790 
  • Sold out
    1.500 

    118 Mod. Teak Sofa by Grete Jalk for France & Son, Denmark, 1963

    Grete Jalk (1920-2006) designed one of her iconic designs, the sofa model 118 in 1963. The sofa features typical Danish Modern design. 3-seater sofa with solid teak frame and original cushions, with manufacturer’s tag. In very good vintage condition, with patina on the teak. Due to the influence of light, the colors may be distorted. Please see the detailed images.
    1.500 
    1.500 
  • Sold out
    190 

    Danish Daisy Brooch by Anton Michelsen

    Daisy brooch by Anton Michelsen, Denmark, D=3.5 cm, 9,71 g, 1960s (Gilt sterling silver & enamel, marked AM under the crown in a triangle, STERLING DENMARK, 925S) Designed in 1940 to celebrate the birth of Margrethe Princess (now Queen Margrethe II of Denmark) by Anton Michelsen, the lovely daisy is made of gilt sterling silver and ehite enamel. The daisy is the national flower of Denmark.
    190 
    190 
  • Sold out
    590 

    Danish Modern armchair by Juul Kristensen for JK Denmark, 1960s

    Iconic piece for the Danish design, the armchair is adjustable in any desired position up to the horizontal position. The frame is made of solid teak, upholstered in a beige fabric which highlights the color of the wood very well. The armchair is fully refurbished and reupholstered, thus being in an excellent vintage condition, without defects and ready to use. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very comfortable, this distinguished armchair will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker.  
    590 
    590 
  • Sold out
    1.250 

    Danish Modern sofa daybed by Juul Kristensen for JK Denmark, 1960s

    Danish design, the three seater sofa or daybed is extendable and it can be easily transformed into a double bed. The frame is made of solid teak, upholstered in a beige fabric which highlights the color of the wood very well. The sofa is fully refurbished and reupholstered, thus being in an excellent vintage condition, perfectly functional and without defects. The sofa comes with two decorative pillows. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very comfortable, this distinguished highback recliner armchair will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker! The whole seating group contains the three-seater sofa or daybed, the highback recliner armchair and the armchair (see the other posts). If the entire set is purchased, a discount is granted on the total value.    
    1.250 
    1.250 
  • Sold out
    1.500 

    Danish teak desk by Gunnar Nielsen for Tibergaard, 1960s

    A suggestive example of the excellent of Danish Modern Design, this wonderful teak desk with floating top features six large drawers with hand-carved solid teak handles (three on each side), above which are two deep, open shelves. Between the two drawer modules is a shelf, and the back is provided with a bookcase open along the entire length of the desk. Extremely supple and elegant, conical legs made of solid teak are positioned at angle. Very good vintage condition, ready to use. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very practical and roomy, this distinguished desk will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker! Item color may vary slightly due to photo light sources, veneer hues, or monitor settings. Images are part of the description so, if you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.  
    1.500 
    1.500 
  • Sold out
    320 

    Danish Modern chair by Aksel Bender Madsen and Ejner Larsen, Denmark, 1960s

    A classic Danish Mid Century design with great carpentry execution, this chair is made in solid teak, with his specific leatherette upholstery. The chair is in good vintage condition. Item color may vary slightly due to photo light sources, wood hues, or monitor settings. Images are part of the description so, if you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
    320 
    320 
  • Sold out
    950 

    Danish teak coffee table by Sven Ellekaer for Christian Linneberg, 1960s

    This three-legged coffee table features a glass top set on a teak frame. It was designed by Sven Ellekaer for Christian Linneberg. The item is in good vintage condition and can be a nice addition to any contemporary home.
    950 
    950 
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    Beautiful Akva Surf ashtray by Per Lütken
    50 

    Beautiful Akva Surf ashtray by Per Lütken

    Beautiful Akva surf ashtray designed by Per Lütken for Holmegaard (although it can also be used as a bowl for peanuts or candies). This model is part of the Akva series, which was a huge success and remained in production for more than two decades between 1953 and 1974. Signed, identified and dated on the bottom, “Holmegaard 19PL53” (Per Lütken signed almost always monogrammed with initials falling between the 4 digits of the year). A rare piece made from hand-blown glass. The Akva series includes items sold under different trade marks and line names: Askebaeger, Dukling, Fiona, Hellas, Lysestage, Menuet, Rondo, Selandia, Thule, Umanak, Surf etc. Being dated 1953 this vase was produced in the inaugural year of this series.
    50 
    50 
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    1.300 

    Danish teak sideboard by Jens Ærthøj Jensen & Tage Mølholm for Ærthøj Jensen & Mølholm Herning, 1960s

    Beautiful Danish teak sideboard designed by Jens Ærthøj Jensen and Tage Mølholm and manufactured by Ærthøj Jensen & Mølholm Herning in the 1960s. The sideboard is made of teak and teak veneer. With two sliding doors, 4 drawers on the right side, its nice shaped legs, and the elegant, minimal look, this sideboard is representative for Mid-Century Danish design. All of the drawers move smoothly, the cabinets door also runs smoothly too. It has its original label on the back and is preserved in an overall good vintage condition.
    1.300 
    1.300 
  • Sold out
    500 

    Mid-Century Danish armchairs for her & him, 1960s, set of two

    Rare and beautiful pair of Mid Century armchairs for her and him made in Denmark in the 1960s. His armchair is a little bit bigger and has a backrest with straight angles while hers is smaller and features a suavely curved backrest. The armchairs have new upholstery which follows the texture and color of the original one. The pair is in good vintage condition and will look great in a variety of places around your home. The him armchair has some minor signs of wear on one of the armrests. All the little signs of wear are visible in the photos.
    500 
    500 
  • Sold out
    2.400 

    Original Danish GE-290 Lounge Chairs by Hans Wegner for Getama, 1953, Set of 2

    Stilish pair of GE-290 lounge chairs designed by Hans Wegner for Getama in 1953. Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) is considered one of the most influential and representative designers of the Mid-Century Modern mouvement - an era that forever it has changed the way people look at furniture. The armchairs benefited from a complete professional restoration, which managed to highlight the classic forms of Danish design, the avant-garde of Mid-Century design. The honey-colored Danish oak frame has been carefully refurbished down to the smallest detail and preserved the original springs, which are in very good condition. The armchairs have been reupholstered with a light beige cotton blend Aquaclean fabric so that the wood and upholstery should work together to highlight the blonde wood's beauty but also the lovely fabric. The stain-free Aquaclean Technology is a fabric protection system for liquids and stains, based on in-house technology developed to provide a waterproof barrier for fabrics while preserving their breathability as well as the pleasant sensation to the touch. Designed as aesthetically pleasing but also very comfortable, this distinguished pair of armchairs will surely be a real eye-catcher and mood maker!
    2.400 
    2.400 
  • Sold out
    900 

    Dining table designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Vejle Stole og Møbelfabrik

    Large draw leaf Vejle dining table stands firm in its solid pine core covered with a teak veneer. Designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Vejle Stole og Møbelfabrik, this hefty beauty boasts solid teak legs and gorgeous edge banding. The contrasting wood grain on the leaves enhances the simple and minimalist nature of this true Scandinavian design. The item is in good vintage condition, with only some minor traces fo use/defects (please see photo).
    900 
    900 
  • Sold out
    1.100 

    G. N. Tibergaard desk made of teak

    Beautiful Scandinavian desk designed by Gunnar Nielsen Tibergaard in the 1960s. On both sides, the desk is provided with 3 drawers, the top ones close by key. The desk is made of teak and teak veneer and is in good vintage condition.
    1.100 
    1.100 
  • Sold out
    450 

    Model 49 Danish armchair by Eric Buck for Oddense Maskinsnedkeri / O.D. Møbler, 1960s

    Stylish Model 49 Danish armchair designed by Eric Buck and produced by Oddense Maskinsnedkeri / O.D. Møbler in Denmark, in the 1960s. Erik Buck design creations are distinctly Scandinavian, combining smooth wooden foundations with fabric, leather and ratan in organic and functional designs. This armchair combines solid teak with green textile upholstery. The comfortable, high quality Mid-Century item will look amazing with almost any modern design table or desk. The armchair is in very good vintage condition, with only minor signs of ware, all consistent with their age (see photos).
    450 
    450