Design | To Include Works from the Collection of Rabih Hage

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â–´ Piet Hein Eek (Dutch, b.1967), 'Waste Stacked Stool', designed in 1999, of compressed scrap wood construction, finished in high gloss lacquer, 4...

â–´ Jean-Pierre Tortil (French, b.1964), a pair of oak and rattan side chairs,designed in 2001, designed for Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, each with a...

A set of three French modernist stools, 1960s, each with a dished steel seat, raised on slanting oak supports, 60cm wide40cm deep32cm high (3)

A walnut stool, 1970s, in the manner of Michel Boyer, of flaring form, raised on four feet, 34cm diameter48cm highCondition ReportWhat scratches a...

Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) for the Guild of Handicrafts, a rare Spanish mahogany and holly inlaid upright piano, manufactured by John Broa...

A late Victorian rosewood adjustable piano stool, with a Marsden's Leeds patent iron mechanism, with a re-covered leatherette seat, stamped marks ...

An industrial tubular steel machinist's stool, 1950s, in the manner of Evertaut, the seat upholstered in cognac leather raised on a bracketed supp...

A 'Diamond' armchair and stool, designed by Harry Bertoia in 1952,85cm wide 72cm deep77cm high, seat 40cm high,stool, with a yellow cover, 62cm wi...

An 'Aston' armchair and ottoman, designed by David Linley for Linley, the armchair with swept armrests following through to a tapering backrest, ...

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