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    Mid-century Teak Three-seater Sofa by Edvard Kindt Larsen for Gustav Bahus

    A stunning and comfortable midcentury sofa made in Norway, designed by Edvard Kindt Larsen for Gustav Bahus in 1960s. An exceptional sofa both for its form and quality. The single back cushion rests against a framed teak backrest, creating a striking posterior view. The sofa is upholstered in nugget brown fabric. The seat of the sofa opens on a hinge, revealing a storage area with a hanging canvas base. The sofa rests on tapered, round teak legs. Condition Report: The frame is structurally sound, incredibly strong and sturdy, teak is in excellent condition. The upholstery shows uniform signs of wear due to age and use, without tears or rips. Please note that we can reupholster the sofa according to your preference, so please contact us if you wish this. The underside of the sofa has the manufacturer’s stamp (Gustav Bahus, made in Norway). This unique sofa is very comfortable and exemplifies the distinctive style characteristic of Scandinavian Modern design. An investment quality selection, bringing visual interest and pleasure to any modern home.
    1.300 
    1.300 
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    1.400 

    Svanette set of Daybed with Easy Chair by Ingmar Relling for Ekornes, Norway, 1960s

    Beautiful Scandinavian Modern Svanette set consists of a 3 seater Daybed sofa with Easy Chair designed by Ingmar Relling for Ekornes, made in Norway, in the 1960s. Both pieces provide original wool upholstery with the model characteristic of Mid Century design (please see the last picture with an advertisement from the magazines of the time). Although we avoid altering the original elements, it is up to the new owner to reupholstered the pieces or not. However, if the original upholstery is preserved, we recommend that it be cleaned, primarily to refresh the colors and because it has some minor stains, signs of wear due to age and use, but without rips (please see the photos). This set, with his original upholstery (a rarity for Mid Century pieces), exemplifies the distinctive style characteristic of Scandinavian Modern design. An investment quality selection, bringing visual interest and pleasure to any modern home. f you need additional details or pictures, do not hesitate to contact us.
    1.400 
    1.400 
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    Norwegian Modern coffee table
    Norwegian Modern coffee table
    300 

    Norwegian Modern coffee table

    Coffee table made in Norway, late 60s. The counter-top is made of veneered wood; the legs are made of stainless steel with hard plastic clogs. The counter-top edges are cut inwards giving this piece a light non-intrusive look. The legs are not plain, but made of three thin rods. The minimalist shape, the dialogue between wood and stainless steel, the curved edges, the line of the counter-top, all of this make this table a leading exponent of Scandinavian Modern style. The piece is in good vintage condition (see photos).
    300 
    300 
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    1.200 

    Mid-century Teak Daybed by Edvard Kindt Larsen for Gustav Bahus

    A stunning and comfortable midcentury sofa made in Norway, designed by Edvard Kindt Larsen for Gustav Bahus in the 1960s. An exceptional sofa both for its form and quality. Features two pull-out tables in a teak frame, with a two cushion back and single seat cushion upholstered in nugget brown fabric, making this sofa just as comfortable as it is beautiful, with amazing form. The sofa rests on tapered, round teak legs. This clever design features teak pull-out tables at each end of the couch that can transform the sofa into a daybed when the two back cushions are placed on them. The tables can also be used without the cushions, as small coffee tables, magazine supports, etc. The seat of the sofa opens on a hinge, revealing a storage area with a hanging canvas base. Condition Report: The frame is structurally sound, incredibly strong and sturdy, teak is in excellent condition. The upholstery is no tears or rips in fabric but shows signs of wear in the seating area in accordance with age. Please note that we can reupholster the sofa according to your preference, so please contact us if you wish this. The underside of the sofa has the manufacturer’s stamp (Gustav Bahus, made in Norway). This unique sofa is very comfortable and exemplifies the distinctive style characteristic of Scandinavian Modern design. An investment quality selection, bringing visual interest and pleasure to any modern home.
    1.200 
    1.200 
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    550 

    Norwegian brown leather Kengu armchairs by Elsa & Nordahl Solheim for Rykken & Co, 1976, set of two

    Elegant and comfortable pair of Norwegian brown leather Kengu armchairs made in 1976 by Elsa & Nordahl Solheim for Rykken & Co. The armchairs features a bent rosewood frame with tufted chocolate brown aniline leather. The pair is in good vintage condition with some traces of use consistent with age (visible in the photos). This items are iconic for Mid-Century Scandinavian Design.
    550 
    550 
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    Set of 3 nesting tables
    Set of 3 nesting tables
    200 

    Set of 3 nesting tables

    Exquisite nesting tables set consisting of three tables with teak legs and wood veneer top. Made in Norway in the late 1960s, the set is in very good condition and has no visible damages. The legs – with a slightly conical shape – are removable (wood thread). The dimensions and specifications are external and related to the biggest table.
    200 
    200 
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    Small cabinet made by Ganddal Møbelfabrikk
    Small cabinet made by Ganddal Møbelfabrikk
    200 

    Small cabinet made by Ganddal Møbelfabrikk

    Small cabinet made by Ganddal Møbelfabrikk (Norway) in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Still displaying some Art Deco style elements (clean and sober geometric lines), this piece also announce (with its flared legs, its curved edges and its overall minimalist) the triumph of Nordic design. The two top drawers are closing perfectly, creating the impression of a massive counter-top. Behind, the plywood has a small hole in for power cables (bottom right). The surfaces, lacquered, have a special luster. This piece was recently restored and is in a very good shape.
    200 
    200 
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    Two armchairs designed by Bruksbo, Norway
    1.450 

    Beautiful Living Room set by Bruksbo Tegnekontor design studio

    Beautiful Living Room set consisting of a sofa and two armchairs designed by the famous Bruksbo Tegnekontor design studio and made at Stranda Industri a/s in the 1960s. This set is the creation of Torbjørn Afdal, the most famous of their designers. The rosewood frame, the wide armrests, the minimalist outline, all are typical for his style. Both the sofa and the armchairs have their original upholstery. [spb_products title="Items in this bundle:" asset_type="selected-products" products="21214,21201" display_type="standard" display_layout="standard" multi_masonry="no" carousel="yes" fullwidth="no" columns="2" item_count="8" order="DESC" button_enabled="no" width="1/1" el_position="first last"]
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    1.450 
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    Set of 3 Hov Dokka chairs
    Set of 3 Hov Dokka chairs
    225 

    Set of 3 Norwegian Hov Dokka chairs

    Set of 3 Norwegian Hov Dokka chairs (the factory specializes in office furniture and sitting). The structure and the armrests, made of curved beech, give a natural, organic and pleasant shape. This is completed in a beautiful way by the wool upholstery, in a shade of blue that is specific for the Mid-Century furniture. This chairs can fit any nice interior, having the ability to create a warm atmosphere in the room.
    225 
    225 
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    Armchair by P. I. Langlo's Fabrikker
    Armchair by P. I. Langlo's Fabrikker
    300 

    Armchair by P. I. Langlo’s Fabrikker

    Towering Norwegian Mid-Century armchair produced in Stranda, probably at P. I. Langlo's Fabrikker. The armchair shows Scandinavian Modern representative elements, like rosewood tapered legs and brass decorations. The backrest and armrests (in solid rosewood) have a gentle, natural line, avoiding sharp angles; this gives the piece a pleasant, organic look. The armchair was reupholstered in the zeitgeist of Lango's models and is in a very good condition.
    300 
    300 
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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 
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    Mid-Century daybed by Swane Mobler
    Mid-Century daybed by Swane Mobler
    550 

    Mid-Century daybed by Swane Mobler

    Beautiful daybed made in Norway, at Swan Mobler, in the 1960s. The legs and structure are made of solid teak. The bed features an end table finished with teak veneer, teak is finished veneer. At the opposite end, an extension allows you to re-position the cushions. Both the mattress and pillows were the original upholstery. The bed presents only small signs of wear. This is a special piece, characterized by simplicity and minimalism. Due to its non-intrusive aspect, this daybed can be accommodated in room and can become your favorite reading place.
    550 
    550 
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    Luna armchair by Odd Knutsen
    Luna armchair by Odd Knutsen
    500 

    Luna armchair by Odd Knutsen

    Luna armchair, designed by the famous Norwegian designer Odd Knutsen in 1970 and produced until the dissolution of MOBLER Hjellegjerde AS. The chair has a structure of laminated wood. The Luna armchairs were made of rubber tree wood, which allow easy cutting yet is very strong.
    500 
    500