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An 'S' Series dining set with extending table and 4 chairs designed 1960 by John and Sylvia Reid for Stag. | |
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Designed mid-1960s and made by Dux International of Sweden. Bent-ply beech with canvas slings and fabric cushions. These made early 90s. 74 cm wide, 74 cm deep and 79 cm tall. | |
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Designed by Robert heritage for Archie Shine Ltd, c. 1970. Single owner from new (in about 1973). This is in exceptional condition for its age. All original except for the professionally reupholstered suede seats. A great job! | |
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A Dyrlund of Denmark teak "Flip-Flap" table. An ingenious extending mechanism with 4 leaves 'hidden' beneath the table when not in use. The 4 leaves unfold on piano joints when pulled out and form an extra circle around the round middle. Diameter is 129 cm closed and 180 cm 'open'. Height is 72 cm. | |
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Designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen for Faarup Modelfabrik, Denmark, a rosewood veneered sideboard, c. 1965. 1835mm long, 470mm deep and 730mm tall. | |
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A dining set by British maker Pieff, this one made in the early 80s. A black ash and chrome leg base table (with adjustable feet) and 6 "Eleganza" chairs (including 2 carvers) in leather. | |
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A stylish chest of drawers in oak by Meredew of Welwyn, UK. Late 50s, early 60s. | |
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A coffee table in teak designed by Poul Volther for Frem Rojle, Denmark, c. 1964. Top folds to form semi-circle.Table has a diameter of 120 cm and height of 45cm when open. There is a 'complimentary' glass top. | |
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A stunning dressing table in oak by Meredew of Welwyn, UK. Tilting, triptych mirrors with side fold-outs. Late 50s, early 60s. | |
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The "Royal" system was designed by Poul Cadovius, c.1956, and made in Denmark. All units and shelves veneered with teak. This is probably a mid-60s, early 70s, version. All units and shelves 80 cm wide. | |
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Designed 1958 by Illum Wikkelsø for N. Eilersen, Denmark. 57 cm wide, 73 cm deep and 87 cm tall. | |
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A coffee table designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Molgaard-Nielsen for France & Son, Denmark, c. 1960. Top is solid teak. Undershelf in pleated rattan. 147 cm long, 54 cm deep and 59.5 cm tall. | |
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We're unsure of the designer and even the manufacturer of this lovely lounge chair. Style and workmanship suggest Danish origin. | |
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Pair of lounge chairs on ebonised frames, adjustable to 2 positions, with red leather slung seats and backs. Design attributed to Ilmari Tapiovaara, c. 1960. | |
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A large teak veneered coffee table by Norwegian maker, Aase Mobler, from the early 60s. Measures 150 cm long, 59 cm wide and 56.5 tall. | |
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Made by Kofoeds, Denmark, this model is the "Eva". These were originally purchased in the 1970s, but designed in the 60s. | |
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Dramatic 3-piece suite of unknown origin, but thought to be Danish. The strapping holds a wooden pole in suspension beneath the seats. Cushions shown are duck feather-filled and are ready to be covered in fabric. Chairs are 755mm wide, 863mm deep and 650mm high (top of frame). Sofa is 2072mm wide and has the same depth and height as the chairs. | |
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A rosewood and chrome coffee table by British maker Pieff, c 1970. It's 106.5 cm long, 63.5 cm wide and 36.5 cm tall. | |
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Made by Trioh, Denmark, c.1970. Use as a dining or coffee table. high and low height settings with 2 'on board' extension flaps. | |
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6 teak chairs designed by Kai Kristiansen and made by Korup Stolefabrik, Denmark, circa 1965. | |
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Unknown designer or manufacturer, but likely to be German in origin, circa 1960. Steel frame and hardwood armrests. Tight wicker seats and backs. | |
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Unknown manufacturer, but most likely Danish. Bought from Heal's in around 1970. Table veneered in rosewood. | |
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A compact and highly detailed sideboard made by E. Gomme of High Wycombe, England, circa 1950. 124 cm wide, 46.5 deep (not including handles) and 86 cm tall. | |
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A 5-seater corner sofa in brown leather by Thams, Denmark. Believed to have been designed by Eric Jorgensen circa 1970. Foam filled cushions with minimal wear considering its age. Splits into a 2-seat and 3-seat section for transport. | |
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Very stylish late 50s set of small kitchen chairs and stools. The stools also stack on the chairs. Frames in beech with vinyl seats and backs. All 37.5 cm wide, 33 cm deep (stools)/ 46 cm deep (chairs), 74 cm tall (chairs). | |
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Large tiled coffee table containing hand-made tiles by Ox-Art. A steel frame is used here rather than the usual teak seen in examples by Trioh of Denmark. 145 by 88 by 50 cm. | |
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| A modern take on the "Ribbon" chair designed 1966 by Pierre Paulin and designated the product number F582 by the maker, Artifort. However, Artifort did not market a leather version with a revolving base. Maker unknown, | |
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