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| Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen Series 7 chairs - (Item #1202) Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen (Denmark) in 1955 the Series 7 chair was the most commercially successful of his series formed ply chairs stemming from the original 1953 ant chairs and is still in production by Fritz Hansen today. This set of four chairs are all dated between 1991 and 1992 and look very space aged in their white painted form. Dimensions: 31-ins high by 20.5-ins wide by 20-ins deep |
| Cini Boeri - Lunario coffee table 1970 for Knoll and Gavina - (Item #1218) Gavina (Italy) model – of Cini Boeri’s incredible Lunario cantilevered coffee table design. It has a 1/2 inch thick glass top almost magically counterbalanced on an offset chrome base concealing heavy steel weight supports inside. (Local DC area delivery possible) Dimensions: 50ins long by 43.25-ins wide by 16.5-ins high |
| Jan Ekselius lounge chair and ottoman - (Item #1219) Jan Ekselius (Sweden) chair and ottoman similar to his Etcetera chair. Covered in original orange stretch fabric and foam over steel tubular frame. Great 70s MOD design for any Austin Powers type pad. (Local DC area delivery possible) Dimensions: 34-ins tall at back with 15.5-ins seat height by 25-ins wide |
| Black and Chrome Armchair and Ottoman - (Item #1216) Very nice modern 1960s designed scoop shaped chrome framed armchair and ottoman upholstered in black vinyl or Naugahyde. Original shop label shows Frank & Sons on Park Avenue New York, first sold it in April 1968. (Just over 40-years old in excellent condition) Dimensions: Chair: 33-ins long by 25-ins wide by 30.5-ins high; Ottoman: 18.5-ins by 14-ins by 14.5-ins high |
| Teak Kagan Snail Table - (Item #999) 1960s Vladimir Kagan “Snail” coffee table. Teak veneer over a molded ply spiral base with rounded ends. This one with a round glass top. Just back from professional re-finishing!! Dimensions: 40-ins diameter by 15-ins high Feedback: More than Love it! Thank you |
| Marcel Breuer S 35 R Club Chair - (Item #1244) Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) classic 1929 Bauhaus designed S 35 chair by original manufacturer Thonet GmbH Frankenberg, Germany. (One of the few designs not licensed to Knoll) Wickerwork upholstered version – beech armrests. (Too big for standard shipping). Dimensions: 25.5-ins wide by 33-ins high by 33-ins deep (seat height 14.5-ins) Feedback: Howard & Terrie, I received the chairs today. They look great! Thanks again for all your help. |
| MOD Beech and Chrome Dining Chairs - (Item #43) Set of four unusual beech wood and chrome dining chairs. Bentwood backrests float on chromed steel bar supports. Bases are sturdy with Swedish styled joints. Unsigned. Dimensions: 27.5-ins high by 21.5-ins wide |
| Lucite Norman Cherner Style Pretzel Chair - (Item #1220) Unusual reworking of Norman Chermer’s Pretzel armchair executed in thick clear acrylic Lucite. Upholstered seat and back pads in purple suede look material. Can dismantle for shipping but much heavier than the wooden version. Dimensions: 30-ins high by 28.5-in wide |
| Six Niels Koefod for Koefods Teak Dining Chairs - (Item #1114) Set of six ladder back style solid teak dining chairs with original "Pleather" upholstered seat pads designed by Niels Koefod for Koefods Mobelfabrik in 1968. One chair with arms, five without (it's good to be the King). On display 2nd floor of Antique Row Stalls - Baltimore. On display 2nd floor of Antique Row Stalls - Baltimore. Dimensions: 38-ins high by 18-ins wide by 20-ins deep (seat height 17-ins) |
| Danish made - Selig Round Chair - (Item #1141) Unusual 1950's Selig round chair with Danish made frame. French stained laminated ply arm hoop and base parts on solid frame and spindle back. Had already been re-upholstered but we replaced the yellow cushions with a light canvas color. Dimensions: 32-ins high by 33-ins wide |
| Black and Chrome Side Table - (Item #980) Functional MOD black and chrome Knoll like side table. Chrome plated steel frame with shiny black laminate table top - unsigned. Dimensions: 18-ins square by 16.5-ins high Feedback: Just to let you know, that I received the items today - all in perfect order! |
| Pair of Kofod Larsen Chairs - (Item #1057) Matched pair of 1950s Kofod Larsen chairs. Bent birch ply backrest (stamped made in Denmark - probably Dux-Möbel GmbH for Selig) on half inch solid steel frames with original green vinyl upholstered seat pads. Dimensions: 28.5-ins high by 22-ins wide by 24-ins deep Feedback: Well, I finally got home from my trip. The chairs are sensational. Thanks so much for your obvious care. The new screws were a wonderful, classy and thoughtful tough. Thanks again and I wish you the best in all things. |
| Sven Aage Larsen for Faarup Long Credenza - (Item #1115) Super long and sleek (90-ins/7.5-feet) Teak Credenza fronted with two enormous tambour doors concealing manyy felt lined draws and shelves. Designed 1960 by Sven Aage Larsen for Faarup Møbelfabrik (Denmark). Fully finished back. On display 2nd floor of Antique Row Stalls - Baltimore. Dimensions: 90-ins long by 18-ins deep by 31-ins high |
| Giotto Stoppino for Kartell red table set - (Item #1156) Giotto Stoppino for Kartell full three piece table set. Originally designed in 1968 - this set in hard to find red - each table is fully marked and each table is a slightly different height to make them nesting rather than stacking. Dimensions: 18-ins wide by 16.5-ins high Feedback: The hubby did a fine job of packing! They will be amply assimilated into their new home. Thanks much! |
| Early fully upholstered Norman Cherner Side Chairs - (Item #1061) Pair of original elegant and fully upholstered in black Naugahyde Norman Cherner side chairs. Fully studded back closure pre-dating the zipper cover. Molded plywood seat and legs - originally designed in 1958. Both chairs carry the Plycraft (original manufacturer) oval label. Dimensions: 17-ins wide by 31.5-ins high Feedback: Yes we got them and there are just perfect! We now have to take them to our London house (week of the 21st) and then we will send you the pictures! |
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