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This rare original "Sitzmaschine"(" sitting machine ") from 1909 was produced by Jacob & Josef Kohn. It has never been revarnished or retouched; it is in museum quality. This Hoffmann Model Nr. 670 was first presented at the Wiener Kunstschau of 1908 and was produced by J.& J. Kohn until 1916. The fitted, removable cushion, woven from horses' hair, was made recently.
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HANS J. Wegner "Papa Bear" chair. Design: Danmark 1954 Manufaktur: AP Stolen Teak wood, newly upholstered with Holland & Sherry fabric, stamped, in good condition
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Ideal Adjustable table. Designed by Otto Wretling, Sweden. 1936. Rosewood and birch.
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Axel Einar Hjorth Record cabinet , produced by NK Nordiska Kompaniet in 1932. Flamed birch, Macassar border and legs. interior with shelves and drawers. Marked with metal tag “NK R 36913 C 31 10 34”.
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Hans J. Wegner (Denmark, 1914-2007)a teak and oak dining table model "AT-304", Andreas Tuck, Denmark 1950-60s. Sabre-shaped legs with brass fittings. Length 130 cm + 2 leaves à 55 cm, total length 240 cm, width 86 cm, height 73 cm Minor stains and wear.
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Teak sideboard by Arne Vodder. Denmark, 1960s. Teak construction. Sideboard with 4 sliding doors, 5 drawers in the middle.
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Edvin Öhrström, Vase blau Orrefors 1950, Girl and Gondoliere, signed Ariel Nr. 132 EE; Height 16cm.
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Designed 1940, model 1022, leg stand in mahogany, top in zebrano, three drawers, pull handle in brass, branded AB Eriksson & Söner Möbelsnickeri. Key available.
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CARL MALMSTEN. SOFA, "Samsas" 1900s. newly upholstered with Holland&Sherry fabric in blue
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Out of stockOtto Schulz (1882-1970). Armchairs, a pair. Curved backs, fully padded with deep stitched backs, newly upholstered with velvet from Holland & Sherry.
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Pair of KERSTIN HÖRLIN-HOLMQUIST. Armchair, "Stora Adam", from the Triva series "Paradiset", Nordiska Kompaniet. 1950 Newly upholstered with Holland and sherry fabric
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"EMMA" Armchairs, Finnland 1940er Jahre Reupholstered with swedish sheepskin: Total height about 87 cm Total width about 70 cm width, Seat height approx. 42 cm. With buttons. Special: Integrated drawer!
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Josef Frank Floor Lamp model 2368, called "Stora Kamelen" firma Svenkst Tenn, designed in 1939. Four points of light, one of which is directed upwards. Normal wear and tear.
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Mahogany, continuous drawer, removable tray at the bottom, height . 65, 80x54, with flaps folded up, width 80 cm.
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JOSEF FRANK. “Lilla kamelen”, floor lamp, brass, Firma Svenskt Tenn, marked, model number 2568.
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FIGURE,stoneware,“Runner”, Stig Lindberg, Gustavsberg's studio, made between 1952 and 1972. HORSE. Height 14cm.
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FIGURINE, stoneware, "Runner", Stig Lindberg, Gustavsberg's studio, made between 1952-1972.
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Einar Bäckström, model 7407, table lamp in bronze, mid 20th century, Lamp base with decorations in good condition, fully functional
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LISA LARSON, partially glazed stoneware "MOOSE" labeled by Gustavsberg. no remarks.
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Josef Frank Candelabra for six candles, produced by Svenskt Tenn 1940/1950 Condition: Normal wear and tear Height: 21 cm
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Josef Frank Candlestick ( as a symbol against war ) 1940 - 1950 material: brass, produced by Svenskt Tenn Diameter about 25 cm , Height about 13 cm
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Lisa Larson ( 1931 - 2024 ), Gustavsberg Stoneware figurine "Cat" from the series Stora Zoo No remarks
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Mohair, one of the most luxurious natural fibers in the world. The Angora goat provides a high quality fiber, characterized by its whiteness, brightness and silkiness,Handmade in Ezcaray with the best materials that nature provides, soft and warm, perfect to keep you cozy any time of the year.
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Out of stockHans Johansson Coffee Table "Theme", mahagony, 1980er Jahre Height 56,5 cm, Diameter approx. 60 cm produced by Karl Andersson & Söner in Sweden
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Kjell Engman, a set of two vases and a bowl, produced by Kosta Boda later part of the 20th century Height 19 - 41,5 cm, Length 29 cm Insignificant wear, Scratches
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Out of stockHanging desk / Sideboard, Denmark 1940-50, Mahogany veneer (rolling door, original metal mounts), Length 35 cm, Height 35 cm, Depth 50 cm
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a pair of KERSTIN HÖRLIN-HOLMQUIST. Armchair, "Stora Eva", from the "Paradise" series for Nordiska Kompaniet's Triva series. 1950s