• Large Mah Jong sectional sofa in original fabric designed by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois in original fabric. We also offer reupholstery service on request. The damages in the pictures on the two backrest pieces go underneath seat cushions so can't be seen when the sofa is used. Designer: Hans Hopfer Manufacturer: Roche Bobois Model: sectional modular sofa Design period: 1970's Date of manufacturing: circa 1970 Size WDH in cm: 95x95x70 Seat height with two stacked seat cushions 39 cm. Single seat cushion height 19.5 cm. Material: Fabric / Foam / Wood Condition: Good / The damages in the pictures on the two backrest pieces go underneath seat cushions so can't be seen when the sofa is used. Price: On request Introducing the Mah Jong Sofa by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois: Where Innovation Meets Iconic Comfort! Experience the fusion of avant-garde design and unparalleled comfort with the Mah Jong Sofa, a masterpiece brought to you by Roche Bobois. Celebrating artistic creativity and functional luxury, this sofa is not just furniture – it's a statement of your unique style and appreciation for the extraordinary. Designed in collaboration with renowned artisans, the Mah Jong Sofa reimagines the concept of seating. Its modular construction allows you to curate your seating space like an artist, arranging the sumptuous cushions in ways that resonate with your personal taste and the flow of your living space. Create a cozy nook, a spacious lounging haven, or anything in between – the possibilities are endless. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Mah Jong Sofa embodies Roche Bobois's commitment to exceptional quality. Each cushion is a canvas of colors, textures, and patterns, inviting you to customize your sofa as an expression of your individuality. Sink into the deep, embracing comfort and let the world fade away as you indulge in relaxation that is truly unparalleled. Elevate your interior design with a touch of the extraordinary. The Mah Jong Sofa is not only a conversation starter but also a timeless piece that transcends trends. Its unique combination of innovation, craftsmanship, and comfort makes it a masterpiece that fits seamlessly into any modern living space. Discover the art of living with the Mah Jong Sofa by Roche Bobois – where innovation, comfort, and style converge to redefine how you experience your home. Because your home deserves nothing less than the exceptional.
  • This amazing round dressing table cabinet opens easily in the front due to its four wheels. It is made of faux fur, brass handles, mirror glass, aluminum back panel, smoked glass shelves, walnut veneer, chrome detailes and two smoked glass shelves. Designer: Luigi Massoni Manufacturer: Poltrona Frau Country: Italy Model: Vanity dressing table cabinet Design period: circa 1970 Date of manufacturing: circa 1970 Size: ø54 x 140 cm. Material: Faux fur / Glass / Brass / Chrome / Walnut veneer Condition: Very good Price: Price on request
  • Sculptural modernistic dining chairs designed by architect Wiel Arets and manufactured by Lensvelt. The chairs were designed for the Leidsche Rijn College (LRC) in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The chairs are made of fiberglass and all are labeled. Only 900 of these chairs are made.
  • Elegant wall-unit by Louis Van Teeffelen for WéBé (Walraven & Bevers), Netherlands - circa 1950. The wall unit is made of black lacquered wood pilars, teak veneer shelves / drawers and brass hinges. The pilars have adjustable brass feet for leveling. The overall condition is very good. The drawer cabinet has some veneer damage to the front right side on the top (see image). One shelve has a round water stain (see image). The shelves and cabinet can be placed as wanted because it is a modular system. It can also be expended with extra units and shelves to and endless size.  
     
  • Set of four dining chairs by Louis van Teeffelen for Webe, Netherlands - circa 1950. The chairs are made of solid teak wood and are reupholstered in an orange velvet fabric by Charmelle. The foam also has been replaced.  In very good condition.
  • An iconic Dutch-Industrial desk or table lamp designed by Designer: and architect Louis Kalff; for the Philips Company, Holland 1955. This is the first edition with a brass frame and the black disk shaped perforated black lacquered shade. The shade is the miniature of the roof of the by Kalff in the 1950's designed distinctive building called "Evoluon" in Eindhoven, Netherlands, which now houses the Technology Museum. The lamp is signed on top with the Philips trade mark in copper.
  • Modern and futuristic sideboard black ebonized oak and stainless steel designed by Lodovico Acerbis for ACERBIS, Italy - circa 1970.
  • Brass engraved table lamp by Georges Mathias for Designo Maho - Belgium, circa 1970. This lamp is a limited edition nr 163 of 250 made. The lamp is signed: Designo Maho 163\250
  • Glass wall sculpture by L. Reihs for Atelier Flos, signed 1977. This sculpture was initially designed as a window for a Berlage building in The Hague, Netherlands. Later it was turned into a wall sculpture. A second one in different colors (red) and shape available. Atelier Flos was founded by Felix Flos in 1900 in the city of Steyl. Atelier Flos designed windows for many churches and other buildings, among others by the great Dutch designer Berlage. Other artists that designed for Steyl / Atelier Flos where Frans Rievers, Frans Cox, Egbert Dekkers, Jan Dijker, Ted Felen, Eugène Laudy, Jos Pirkner, René Smeets, Daan Wildschut en Wim van Woerkom.
  • Le Corbusier LC4 chaise lounge daybed with much wanted three colour cow hide. Nr 1574 manufactured in the 1960's
  • Large dining / conference table by Vico Magistretti for Fritz Hansen - 2001.

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