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SoldEarly pair of leather 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. Both chairs are labeled on the base and seat cushion. In good condition with normal signs of age and use.
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SoldPair of leather 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.
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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.
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Stunning pair of Burlwood nightstands with Brass and black details, Italy - 1970's. The Burl has been finished in a high gloss varnish. They come from a spare bedroom so they have not been used much.
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Introducing this gorgeous center piece Cognac Brown DS80 patchwork sofas by De Sede. The wood arm and back supports can be moved to left to right and back and front for different set-ups in use. The sofas features 12 pieces: – 2 wood frames – 2 seat cushions – 8 back cushions Designer: De Sede design team Manufacturer: De Sede Country: Switzerland Model: DS80 daybed sofas Design period: circa 1970 Date of manufacturing: circa 1970 Size WxDxH:per sofa 205x95x65 seat height 41 Condition: Very good / Small repaired hole in the back of one of the seat cushions (see images) / Patinated leather which has not been cleaned or waxed / The sofas are eye-catchers! About the DS80: The sofas are made of patches of leather in differents variations of cognac tan leather. The base is made of dark grey lacquered wood. Elevate your living space with the epitome of luxury and comfort – the De Sede DS-80 sofa is crafted with meticulous attention to detail by renowned Swiss artisans, this masterpiece seamlessly blends innovative design with timeless elegance. Indulge in unparalleled comfort as you sink into the plush cushions, meticulously upholstered in the finest leather, sourced for its supple texture and enduring quality. The sleek, contemporary silhouette of the DS-80 Sofa effortlessly complements any interior aesthetic, whether modern or classic, adding a touch of sophistication to your home. Designed for both relaxation and style, the DS-80 Sofas boasts modular versatility, allowing you to customize configurations to suit your unique space and lifestyle. Whether lounging with loved ones or entertaining guests, this sofa promises a luxurious seating experience that transcends expectations. Experience the artistry of De Sede and elevate your living space with the DS-80 Sofas – where innovation, craftsmanship, and luxury converge to redefine the standard of comfort and style.
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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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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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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 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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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 off-white fabric with new foam interior and new support straps. The base is made of black lacquered metal.
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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.