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SoldElegant pair of club lounge chairs by Gigi Radice for Minotti. The chairs still have their original mohair velvet fabric from the 1950's and are in very good condition with minor signs of age and use. The colour varies from a deep chocolate to a rusty brown depending on the light.
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SoldPair of German lounge chairs with Oak details.
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SoldOversized pair of French Art Deco lounge club chairs, circa 1920-1930. The front of the arms are covered in beautiful burl wood. Very comfortable to sit in. The fabric is a short haired velvet in Zebra print. The interior (foam / coil springs) are in very good condition but the fabric has some staining and discoloration on the back (the fabric could use a professional cleaning). The fabric has little wear and tear and still strong.
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SoldStunning pair of lucite plexiglass table lamps by Felice Antonio Botta, Italy - 1970's. The base is made of solid clear plexiglass with a chrome top and chrome globe in the middle that turns. In excellent condition. Rare pair! The lamps come without shades.
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SoldPair of f815 easy chairs by Theo Ruth for ARTIFORT - Netherlands, 1958. The chairs are reupholstered in a high quality off-white fabric with new foam interior and new support straps. The base is made of black lacquered metal.
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SoldThe foundations of Artifort were laid by Jules Wagemans when he set up business as an upholsterer in Maastricht in 1890. His son, Henricus Wagemans, expanded the company into a furniture factory, which had a showroom in Amsterdam by the end of the nineteen twenties and was already well known nationally. The economic recession of the nineteen-thirties forced H. Wagemans & Van Tuinen, as the furniture company was then known, to create a distinctive profile. Developing a catchy brand name and logo was a start. And naturally the furniture had to be distinctive too. The emphasis came to lie on functionality, comfort and quality combined with aesthetically pleasing design and an innovative use of materials. In 1928 the new brand name was introduced: Artifort, derived from the Latin word ‘ars’ meaning art or knowledge, and ‘fortis’ meaning strong or powerful. The word ‘comfort’ is also reflected in this brand name.
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SoldPair of f815 easy chairs by Theo Ruth for ARTIFORT - Netherlands, 1958. The chairs are reupholstered in a high quality felt wool fabric with new foam interior and new support straps. The base is made of black lacquered metal.
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SoldDesigner: Pierre Paulin Manufacturer: ARTIFORT Country: Netherlands Model: F598 groovy Design period: circa 1970 Size wdh in cm: 85 x 68 x 63 Material: Fabric / Solid aluminum feet Condition: Good Price: Price on request
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SoldPair of f115 easy chairs by Theo Ruth for ARTIFORT - Netherlands, 1958. The chairs are reupholstered in a high quality off-white fabric with new foam interior and new support straps. The base is made of black lacquered metal.
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SoldThese chairs have new rubber support straps for the seats and beautiful new upholstery by KEYMER ESSENTIAL FABRICS.
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Pair of leather Bastiano lounge chairs by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for GAVINA - Italy, 1975. These chairs are original Italian production by GAVINA. The chairs were also produced by KNOLL.