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Elegant Art Deco mantel clock
Sold ItemsBeautiful Art Deco mantel clock made in the 30s. It features a very elegant varnished wood case. It has an sophisticated look provided by the dialogue between the dark and acacia coloured areas and the brass inserts complying with a precise geometric game. This clock can give a touch of sophistication to any room. It is in very good condition with only small age-related traces (varnish related, can all be restored).150 €150 € -
Holmegaard decanter by Per Lütken
Sold ItemsSpirits bottle / decanter designed by Per Lütken in the 1970s and produced at Holmegaard, Denmark. Massive, towering, kept in good condition. Still bears the original label.60 €60 € -
Metamec mantel clock made of wood and brass
Sold ItemsBeautiful Metamec table clock made in England in the 1940s. The clock features a french mechanism (in the first decade of their activity, Metamec imported the mechanisms). It’s a high quality, spectacular, Art Deco mechanical clock with a case made of wood and brass and a dial designed with preciousness and elegance. It is in very good condition with only small age-related traces.100 €100 € -
Sewing box made in Germany in the 1960s
Sold ItemsSewing box made of wood and manufactured in Germany in the 1960s. It features a geometric and minimalist design. For easy handling, the flaring legs have wheels. The piece is kept in good condition.50 €50 € -
Pannonia Art Deco table lamp
Sold ItemsElegant Art Deco table lamp with two lights. Made by Pannonia, in Hungary, in the 1940s, the lamp is made of brass and is in very good condition.150 €150 € -
Armchair by P. I. Langlo’s Fabrikker
Sold ItemsTowering 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 € -
Bevelled Crystal Mirror, Belgium, 1940s
Sold ItemsSpectacular and exquisite bevelled crystal mirror made in Belgium in the 1940s. It features a brass frame and is in very good shape.100 €100 € -
Gray desk lamp from the 1950s
Sold ItemsElegant gray desk lamp made in Germany. This piece was designed in the 1950s. Its outline is characteristic for the German Mid-Century design and for the sobriety that defines those products made in the first years after the end of World War II. With a large and spectacular shade, this lamp is a piece that can provide a unique personality to any office. With only small age-related traces, this desk light is in a very good vintage condition.120 €120 € -
Armchair, Germany, 1950s
Sold ItemsArmchair 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 € -
Laminated wood stool, Germany, 70s
Sold ItemsLaminated wood stool made in Germany in the 1970s. The piece is in a very good condition and keep the original upholstery.50 €50 € -
Spectacular Val St Lambert crystal lamp
Sold ItemsSpectacular table lamp signed Val Saint Lambert. This hand-made piece is made in the 1960s by the most prominent crystal manufacturer in Benelux, official supplier to H.M. the King of Belgium. Signed on the bottom, "Val St. Lambert". Still has the original label. The piece is in a very good condition.250 €250 € -
Kluk-Kluk decanter by Jacob E. Bang
Sold ItemsThe Kluk-Kluk decanter draws its name from the noise it makes when liquid is poured, noise that is amplified by this bottle. Initially used only for schnapps, this bottle is very popular in Denmark, and over time, it was produced by Holmegaard in a myriad of shapes, sizes, and colors. The first Kluk-Kluk designed by Jacob Bang was produced in 1928 but Bang kept revisiting the piece. This model was probably designed in the late 1950s or early 1960s and retains its original label.50 €50 € -
Very rare P. I. Langlo sofa
Sold ItemsSuperb 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 € -
Rare Per Lütken from Unika series
Sold ItemsSpectacular and rare "Unika" series vase, signed by Per Lütken and produced at Holmegaard. Dated 1946, this crystal cut piece is made by sandblasting. This technique allowed that stylish vertical game of slim lines that defines this vase. Both the production date and the look put this piece between the Art Deco and Mid-Century aesthetics, being one of those objects that points the break with the past and the affirmation of a new style. The piece is not signed but - attention! - none of the the "Unika" vases were signed and - in this particular case - the lack of a signature is an additional guarantee of the authenticity of the piece.60 €60 € -
Brass table lamp made in Germany in the 1940s
Sold ItemsElegant Art Deco table lamp with two lights. Made by Pannonia, in Hungary, in the 1940s, the lamp is made of brass and is in very good condition.75 €75 € -
Hivert decanter made by Holmegaard
Sold ItemsThe Hivert decanter (also known as The Swig Jug) was designed by Holmegaard creative team in 1970 (by Hjørdis Olsen and Charlotte Rude). The shape is designed specifically for a strong handhold. Initially used only for schnapps, it is still suitable for any kind of spirits.40 €40 € -
Murano orange fruit bowl
Sold ItemsImpressive fruit bowl made in Murano in the second half of the 1950s. The piece distinguishes itself through the transparency of the orange pigment, which goes up to red at certain times of the day when light is favorable. The irregular shape - of natural inspiration - radiates from the center. A rare piece, kept in excellent condition.110 €110 € -
Drunken Kluk-Kluk decanter by Jacob E. Bang
Sold ItemsThis particular decanter, known as "the drunk" (because of its bent posture) is a variation of the famous Kluk-Kluk decanter which takes its name from the sound made by the liquid when poured, sound amplified by the shape of this bottle. Both the Drunken Kluk-Kluk and the classic Kluk-Kluk are very popular in Denmark and were produced by Holmegaard in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. The first Kluk-Kluk designed by Jacob Bang dates from 1928 but the designer kept coming back to this. This piece presented above is designed in the second half of the 1950s.70 €70 € -
Mid-Century daybed by Swane Mobler
Sold ItemsBeautiful 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 € -
Leather lounge chair with ottoman
Sold ItemsLounge armchair with ottoman manufactured in Sweden in the late 1980s or early 1990s. The structure of the chair is made of laminated wood. A fine leather, dyed green, was used for upholstery.400 €400 € -
The Swimmer (by Bruka Design)
Sold ItemsNice decorative figurine representing a swimmer. The piece is made by Bruka Design, Sweden, in the late 1960s. The swimmer is made of wood and synthetic resin. This is an exquisite, hand painted, highly decorative item.50 €50 € -
Luna armchair by Odd Knutsen
Sold ItemsLuna 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 € -
Art Deco vanity mirror
Sold ItemsElegant Art Deco oval vanity mirror made in France in the 1930s. The mirror is attached to the frame at two points on the side and can be easily adjusted according to the desired position. The piece is kept in a good condition.50 €50 €