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    Beautiful Art Deco table made in the 1950s

    Displaying Art Deco geometries, this elegant table is made of particle board and wood and features brown lacquered surfaces. Made in the 1950s in Germany, the table has an exquisite look. The sides are slightly trapezoidal and nicely decorated with different colored veneer. The tables has some small defects and scratches on the sides and on the top (visible in the photos) but it is in an overall good vintage condition.
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    Banmuller LAMA chaise longue, adjustable chrome tubular structure, removable footrest, 1970s

    Comfortable and beautiful Banmuller LAMA chaise longue made in 1970s in Germany. The chair is adjustable in height and has a removable footrest. It is made of chrome tubular structure and features the original orange upholstery. The chair is made by Baumuller with LAMA tubular bent metal chromed components made in Italy. The item is in good vintage condition and shows only minor traces of use consistent with its age.
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    Tulip table lamp made in Italy in the 1970s
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    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.
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    150 
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    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).
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    300 
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    Very rare and spectacular Luxor Swiss table clock
    Very rare and spectacular Luxor Swiss table clock
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    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.  
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    Danish teak coffee table made in the 1960s
    Danish teak coffee table made in the 1960s
    300 

    Danish teak coffee table made in the 1960s

    Elegant Danish teak table made in the 1960. The organic lines and the minimalistic aproach of this item are emblematic for the Scandinavian design of the Mid-Century. Recently restained, the piece is in very good vintage condition, having no damages.
    300 
    300 
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    Danish rosewood dining chairs by P.E. Jorgensen for Farso Stolefabrik, 1960s, set of 6

    Set of six dining chairs designed by P.E. Jorgensen for Farso Stolefarik crafted of dark rosewood with elegant and comfortable backrests. Sturdy solid rosewood frames with sleek and well-finished lines. The chairs have been finely restored and upholstered in black faux-leather. Excellent vintage condition.
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    1.320 
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    Elegant Stilnovo style brass floor lamp, 1950s, Italy

    Elegant Stilnovo style brass floor lamp made in the 1950s in Italy. This elegant flower-like lamp is made of brass and features a small table top made of black glass. The lamp has two glass shades. The suave and elegant look is characteristic for the Italian design of the 1940s and 1950s. The lamp is in full working order and could be a nice addition to any room.  The item is in overall good shape and has only minor signs of wear consistent with its age.
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    250 
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    Mid-Century brass floor lamp with fiberglass shade, 1950s, Germany

    Elegant Mid-Century brass floor lamp with fiberglass shade. The lamp is made in the 1950s in Germany. It has its original switches and they work separately: one powers the lightbulb at the top of the lampshade and the other powers the two lightbulbs at the base of the lampshade. The item is in overall good shape with some scratches on the tripod and minor signs of ware on the shade (see photos).
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    Space Age Bubble Pendant in Translucent Orange, 1970s, France

    Beautiful bubble pendant in bright translucent orange made in France in the 1970s. The pendant displays the clean yet futuristic lines of the Space Age design. It shows some minor signs of wear, consistent with its age (see photos) but is in overall good shape and in full working order. The height of the cord can be adjusted so this item can fit any room.
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    Spectacular coffee table made of marble and stainless steel
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    Spectacular coffee table made of marble and stainless steel

    Spectacular coffee table made in Germany, in the 1970s. The top of the table - made of  Green Alps marble - has a quite impressive diameter (98 cm) and is in perfect shape. It's exquisite color (green with black swirls and veins) is placed in a remarkable dialogue with the coldness and the sobriety of the structure, made of well-polished stainless steel. The legs of the table, resembling the fins of a space-rocket, are consistent with Atomic/Space Age design shapes and lines This is special, stylish, well preserved piece of furniture that can accommodate any contemporary interior, be it minimalist, modern or industrial. The Space Age is a time period encompassing the activities related to the Space Race, space exploration, space technology, and the cultural developments influenced by these events. The Space Age is generally considered to have begun with Sputnik (1957). During the 1950s, architecture, furniture, interior design, cars, and gadget design took on a curiously spaceflight-inspired aesthetic.
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    Hand-knotted large wall tapestry, 1980s (Marine abstractions)

    Beautiful hand-knotted large wall tapestry manufactured in the 1980s and called "Marine abstractions". The colors are vivid and the pigment is very well preserved. The item is in good vintage condition with no visible defects.
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    1.200 
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    Danish rosewood extendable dining table from SOS Møbelfabrik, Møldrup – Denmark

    Elegant extendable dining table made by SOS Møbelfabrik (Spiseborde Og Stole = dining tables and chairs) in Møldrup, Denmark. Made of natural rosewood, this item is in good vintage condition, showing just minor traces of use, consistent with its age. The table is probably designed by Edmund Jorgensen and features the clean, organic yet minimal aesthetics of Mid-Century Nordic Design.
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    800 
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    Ceramic orange glazed table lamp made in Denmark
    Ceramic orange glazed table lamp made in Denmark
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    Ceramic orange glazed table lamp made in Denmark

    Beautiful ceramic table lamp made in Denmark in the 1960s. The base lamp, made of ceramic, is distinguished by the play between the vivid orange glazed top and the naked clay (without glaze)  brown bottom. Both the color and the technique are specific to the period. The piece is kept in a very good condition, without visible defects and has all it's original elements (lightbulb socket, switch, electric cord, plug).
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    Mid-Century lounge chairs by Georges Tigien, France, 1960s, set of two

    Beautiful Mid-Century pair of lounge chairs designed by Georges Tigien and manufactured in France, in the 1960s. The plastic laces are made by the French manufacturer Prenas and the use of them (called scoubidou) is typical for Tigien. The upholstery is made of faux leather. The wooden frame is made of teak, a typical essence for Mid-Century high quality furniture. The items are in good vintage condition.
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    950 
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    Round coffee table from the 1970s
    Round coffee table from the 1970s
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    Round coffee table from the 1970s

    Small round coffee table manufactured in Germany in the 1970s. The table has a minimalist, elegant and sober design, representative for the German Modernism. The piece is in very good vintage condition.
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    Bayer AG desk with drawers, polyurethane, RFG, 1970s

    Elegant desk made in Germany (RFG) in the early 1970s. The desk is made of polyurethane, a material that was very high-tech. It features chromed legs and drawer handles. The item has some minor signs of ware, consistent with its age (visible in the photos) but it is in an overall good vintage condition. It also has its original label and could be a nice and modern addition to your study room or office.
    600 
    600 
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    Mid-Century table lamp made by Gutilux
    Mid-Century table lamp made by Gutilux
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    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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    Set of 4 Wiesner-Hager chairs, Austria, 1970s
    Set of 4 Wiesner Hager chairs, Austria, 1970s
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    Set of 4 Wiesner-Hager chairs made in Austria in the 1970s

    Very well preserved set of 4 Wiesner Hager chairs made in Austria in the 1970s. Plywood with cherry wood veneer and a tubular steel cantileverd structure. They have the original fabric upholstery. The chairs have an ergonomic shape, featuring organic, curved lines, but an overall industrial design look, being that kind of furniture items that are as much about function as style. Wiesner-Hager was founded by Josef Wiesner as a carpentry business in 1849. In the year 1921 Rudolf Wiesner and Sebastian Hager took over their father’s business, which was at that time purely a carpentry and construction company. With the restructuring of part of the construction business into a furniture manufacture the two lay the cornerstone for a second branch of the business. Now, due to major changes in the working world and the enormous upheavals in the office and properties branch, the furniture offering has been expanded since the noughties to include the services of office consulting and interior design: Concept orientation has become a key success factor. With an export quota of 50% Wiesner-Hager is currently one of the most renowned companies in the furniture branch in Europe.
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    320 
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    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.
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    450 
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    Beautiful French Sunburst Starburst Mirror Wood Stucco, circa 1960s

    A gorgeous starburst mirror. Made of gilded wood and composition. It measures approximately 45 cm in diameter, mirror only is approximate 15 cm in diameter.
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    Very rare stoneware table lamp made by Joseph Simon for Soholm Stentoj
    Very rare stoneware table lamp made by Josef Simon for Soholm Stentoj
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    Very rare stoneware table lamp handmade by Joseph Simon for Soholm Stentoj

    Very rare stoneware table lamp designed and handmade by Josef Simon for Søholm Stentøj, Denmark, in the 1960s. The body, made of glazed ceramic, is remarkable due to its exquisite circular decoration in colors that speaks about earth, sand and sky. The lamp is signed on the bottom, "Simon", has the Søholm Stentøj mark, the production number and also a "handmade" stamp, not to mention that Søholm Stentøj is not a lights factory but a ceramic art studio that values ​​the design and quality. The lamp is in very good condition. An extremely rare and refined piece of Danish Modern design. Denmark has a rich tradition of producing Fine ceramics and original pottery dating back several hundred years and one of the greatest was Søholm. Søholm was founded in 1835 and is the oldest ceramic factory in Bornholm, a Danish island famous for its pottery and fine ceramics artisans. The pottery from the 1950s-1960s is often characterized by the sleek lines, streamlined design and innovative use of materials - just as the famous Danish Mid-Century Furniture. The factory closed in 1996.
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    Argos lounge chairs from Baumann – France, 1980s, set of 2

    The exquisite Argos chairs are manufactured by Baumann in France, in the early 1980s or late 1970s. Made of beech and plywood, this chairs have very comfortable upholstered seats and backrests. With a modern and fresh look, they features both the futuristic lines of Space Age design and the classical ones of the French Art Deco. Marked by maker, this items are in very good vintage condition and could be a nice addition to any contemporary interior.
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    600 
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    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.
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    400 
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    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s
    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s
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    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.
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    150 
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    Comfortable Mid-Century armchair made in Germany, 1970s

    Comfortable Mid-Century armchair made in Germany in the 1970s. This armchair has a wooden frame and features removable seat and backrest cushions. Recently restored, the item has new upholstery in earthly colours. Displaying the iconic lines of the German minimalist and rigorous design, this item is in good vintage condition.
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    200 
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    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock in wood case
    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock in wood case
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    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).
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    120 
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    Pair of chairs manufactured in France
    Pair of chairs manufactured in France
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    Pair of chairs manufactured in France

    Beautiful pair of chairs made in France, in the 1960s. The structure, made of walnut, is very elegant and reminiscent of Art Deco current. The front legs, cone-shaped, have brass clogs. The chairs were re-upholstered in the spirit of the period and are in excellent condition.
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    Pair of French walnut chairs
    Pair of French walnut chairs
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    Pair of French walnut chairs

    Pair of chairs made in France, in the late 1970s. The structure, made of walnut, draws a slim silhouette, accentuated by the trapezoidal shape of the backrest. The front legs, cone-shaped, have brass clogs. The chairs have new upholstery (in the spirit of the period) and are in excellent condition.
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    Elegant ceramic table lamp made by Soholm Stentoj
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    Elegant ceramic table lamp made by Soholm Stentoj

    Beautiful ceramic table lamp designed by Einar Johansen and produced by Søholm Stentøj, Denmark, in the late 1960s. The body, pear-shaped, is remarkable due to the simplicity of line and earthy colors. Søholm Stentøj is not a lights factory but a ceramic art studio that values ​​the design and quality. The lamp is in very good condition. Einar Johansen was a Danish ceramicist, who trained as a painter at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, but later changed his mind and became a pottery maker. He had his own pottery in the period 1935-1958. He was employed at Søholm in the period 1958-1968, and designed several, beautiful stoneware and pottery – among these, his famous blue glazed stoneware. He worked for Knabstrup (a Danish Pottery) in the early 1970s. Søholm Stentøj was founded in 1835 by Edvard Christian Sonne and Herman Sonne Wolffsen in Bornholm, Denmark. The factory closed in 1996.
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