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SoldG. Belotti for Alias, set of four Spaghetti chairs (originaly named Odessa chairs) in chrome and rubber, Italy, 1979. The Italian Postmodern Spaghetti chairs are designed by Giandomenico Belotti for manufacturer Alias. These chairs are also included in the MoMA collection in New York
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Rainer Daumiller Carver chairs for Hirtshals Savvaerk, Denmark, 1970's. Mid-century armchairs by the Danish architect Rainer Daumiller, produced by Hirtshals Sawmill during the late 1970s. We have four of these dining chairs available, with solid pine wood and round curves, these chairs are quite comfortable to sit in. In good condition with some normal signs of age and use.
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SoldSpectacular and rare Nuvola 'Cocoon' pendant lamp by Tobia Scarpa - Flos - Italy, circa 1960. Similar models where initially designed by the Castiglioni brothers. The lamp is made of metal wire covered with a creme coloured shade made of thin spray-on plastic developed for US naval vessels.
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1950's circle armchair in soft olive green velvet and black lacquered metal base.
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SoldSet of eight Joe Colombo Universale chairs in white. The chairs are stackable per three. Italian mid-century white plastic chairs model 4867 by Joe Colombo for Kartell, 1970'ss. The model 4867 is also known as Universale chair. The rectangular seat has two flaps on the outside. The slightly curved backrest is rectangular with rounded upper corners. Produced by Kartell in 1970'ss and designed by Joe Colombo in 1967. Logo on the back.
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Vintage early edition 2097/30 chandelier, designed by Gino Sarfatti. This lamp is a rare brassed (gold coloured) edition, although the brass has faded much due to it's age and it shows some patina in the manor of flash rust. Brassed early editions are rare to find. Early editions (1958-1970) can be recognized by the larger outside placed screws that are tighten the fittings in the rings. Newer editions have very small screws placed completely inside the rings. Designed in 1958, the 2097 suspension lamp by Gino Sarfatti is an iconic piece of design. It was manufactured by Arteluce and Flos. The metal structure is composed of several rays of different lengths, arranged around a large central cylinder. At the end of the spokes, black Bakelite sockets support a myriad of ground glass bulbs. Sarfatti made a bold aesthetic choice for the time: unlike traditional chandeliers, he decided to leave the electrical cables and bakelite sockets visible. The elegant metal structure is then crossed by cables that create an aesthetic tangle in the space.
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SoldRound italian dining table - Italy, circa 1970. The table has teak mosaic top with brass feet that are adjustable in height for leveling.
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Rare 'Le Mura' daybed by Mario Bellini for Cassina - Italy, 1972. The daybed still has the original Mohair velvet fabric.
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SoldPair of f815 easy chairs by Theo Ruth for ARTIFORT - Netherlands, 1958. The chair has been reupholstered in a beautiful high quality Arctic white fabric. The base is made of black lacquered metal.
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Sophisticated and very rare wall unit by Vittorio Dassi for Mobili Cantù - Italy, circa 1950-60. The inside of the cabinets and drawers are covered very luxuriously in Birch veneer and red felt. The inside shelves are made of Birch and some of glass. The large cabinet features a fold out bar and three bottle shelves. The image is an etching or handmade drawing of Poseidon, holding his famous trident, in the background you see a Genovese or Venetian ship. The cabinets, pillars and bookshelves are made of beautiful Italian walnut (part solid and part veneer) with brass details. The pillars have brass feet that are adjustable in height for leveling. It is a free standing modular system which means the shelves and cabinets can be placed differently and that it can also be used as a room divider. This is a rare, sophisticated and elegant piece that still remains in very good condition with minor signs of age and use.
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Rare sectional sofa by Giuseppe Munari. This sofa features 7 elements that can be arranged to in different set-ups to your own liking. The fabric is still original and is made of a linen / wool mix. The condition is good.
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Italian room divider / wall unit in teak with brass details. The wall unit can be set-up in different ways. The brass feet are adjustable in height for leveling.