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An early 20th century beech-frame rocking chair with padded seat, back & arms, & on turned supports; an oak nest of three rectangular occasional tables each table on four baluster-turned supports with plain stretchers; & an oak-frame dressing table stool with a padded seat, & on turned legs.
A reproduction three-piece lounge suite in the 19th century continental-style comprising of a moulded wooden frame three-seater settee having a shaped back, with loose cushions to seat, upholstered cream geometric material, & on six short cabriole legs, 84” long, & a pair of arm chairs, & a matching oval marble-top coffee table, 39” wide x 20” high.
A Danish teak dining table and chairs, 1960s, designed by Svend Dyrlund, comprising: an extending dining table, of superelliptical form, raised on a two-piece cruciform base, with one extra leaf, 239cm extended, 179cm closed 120cm deep 73cm high, and a set of eight 'Model 80' dining chairs, designed by Niels Otto Møller for J L Møllers, each seat and back upholstered in oatmeal fabric, labelled, 48cm wide 44cm deep 78cm high, seat 45cm high (10)Buying this table and chairs at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new dining table.Condition ReportSratches to the sides of the table. Dicolouring to the top. Few scratches to the table. Used condition.
A Danish teak 'Paper Knife' settee,1960s, designed by Kai Kristiansen for Magnus Olsen, the frame with curved tapering armrests, raised on turned supports, with upholstered seat and back cushions, 165cm wide75cm deep70.5cm high, seat 32cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa. Condition ReportSeats worn. Frame repaired to the back left side. Remnants of label. Seat hoops good - plastic cracked and worn.On the left side there appears to be a repair from the arm to the back of the saeat - see further photos added.
A pair of Danish 'Paper Knife' teak armchairs,1960s, designed by Kai Kristiansen for Magnus Olsen, each with curved tapering armrests, raised on turned and tapering supports, both with silver labels, 64cm wide78cm deep79cm high, seat 41cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth frames in good overall condition. Both with minor knocks to the arms.Upon closer inspection one of the chairs' arms has been reset - visible filled holes to the underside of the arms - see further photos. Some of the plastic covering on the straps is split.
A pair of Danish 'FD147' teak easy armchairs, designed by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France and Daverkosen, each with a woven cane back, with button label, 66.5cm wide 67cm deep87cm high, seat 38.5cm high (2)Designed in 1956, this was the most successful and elegant of all the Hvidt & Mølgaard designs, as witnessed by its appearance in the first James Bond film, ‘Dr. NO’, and in the American television period drama, ‘Mad Men’ (set in a 1960s New York advertising agency), where the chair was featured in Don Draper’s office.Condition ReportBoth lacking seats. Some woven pieces loose and broken. Frames good. One has been restored to the back rail. Plastic straps with some wear but still tight.
A Danish 'Model 453' teak daybed,designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France & Son, with cane sides which hinge down, with original seat and backrests, worn, labelled, 164cm wide 80cm deep64cm high, seat rail 32cm highCondition ReportFrame good overall. The upholstered backs and seat are orginial but need recovering and reupholstery.The teak frame has been restored, cleaned and oiled. Mechanism works for the sides to go down. No breaks, cracks, repairs or alterations to the frame.
A Danish tan leather wingback armchair,raised on stained supports, 75cm wide 95cm deep107cm high, seat 45cm highBuying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportCreases and staining to the cushions and sides. Some repairs to the piping and wears to these areas.Further photos added to the website
A Danish teak draw-leaf dining table and six chairs, draw-leaf table, 150cm wide, extended 263cm96cm deep74cm high, and five teak and oak chairs, each with a shaped back and seat, upholstered with striped fabric, 455cm wide 52cm deep84cm high, seat 46.5cm high (7)Buying this table and chairs at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new dining table.Condition ReportSome knocks and wear to the table top and edges. Chairs - with signs of use, some knocks to the frames.
A Danish green leather three-seater settee,raised on stained supports, 214cm wide 80cm deep74cm high, seat 40cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportSome creases to the cushions and wear and scuffing. Some knocks to the frame. No splits or holes.White spotting to the back of the settee - one small line on the back, not an open cut. Further photos added to the website.
An Egg chair and ottoman, modern, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen in 1958, each with red wool upholstery and cast aluminium stand, each labelled, armchair 89cm wide 80cm deep106cm high,ottoman 55.5cm wide 40cm deep42cm high (2)Buying this armchair and ottoman at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportChair - with wear. One hole to the front of the back seat. Some creases and impressions. Rubber ring cover loose to the underside, Spotting to frame. Label to the ring. Ottoman - with stains, label worn. Stand spotted.
A Danish brown leather three-seater settee, the frame and cushions with stitched edges, raised on stained beech supports, 205cm wide 80cm deep75cm high, seat 45cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportSome creasing to the seats and cushions.
A 'Model No. X602' fan-leg stool,designed by Alvar Aalto for Artek, Finland, and retailed by Illums Bolighus, Copenhagen, mounted with a green leather seat, labelled 'Illums Bolighus, København',44.5cm diameter45cm highCondition ReportSome knock cuts to the lether top. Birch legs with wear and some loss of colour. Metal label - appears to be later as stencil line and holes show under this label.Scratches to the underside. Some splits appearing to the base of the feet.
A Danish teak and beech settee,1960s, designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen for Selig, with loose seat and back cushions upholstered in blue wool fabric, the frame with a spindled back, raised on tapering supports joined by a shaped apron, 193cm wide78cm deep69cm high, seat 38cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportThe right armrest appears to have been reset at the stretcher. The upholstery with fading and marks. The frame with scuffs, scratches, and wear. SOme discolouration and fading to the frame. Traces of pet hair on the upholstery.
A Danish oak armchair,with a black leather seat and back, 64.5cm wide60cm deep81cm high, seat 46cm high, andanother similar armchair, with chocolate-coloured leather seat and back,61cm wide 53cm deep76cm high, seats 44cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth frames lightened. Both seats with cuts and creases and cracking. Black chair - right side arm has been reset.
A Danish upholstered wingback armchair,1960s, upholstered in white wool, the backrest with buttoned detailing, the armrests with teak inserts, raised on teak supports, 87cm wide90cm deep107cm high, seat 36cm highBuying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe supports with scratches and wear. Some knocks to the teak armrests. The left armrest with a split.Additional photos added.
A Swedish 'Profil' armchair,1960s, designed by Folke Ohlsson for Dux, upholstered in green wool fabric, raised on tapering supports, with Fritz Hansen label, 87cm wide100cm deep88cm high, seat 33cm high approximatelyBuying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportSeats and cushions and the frame has lost stability - inners have turned to dust. Wool fabric worn.
Two Charles & Ray Eames designed desk chairs,a Herman Miller 'Equa' hard shell desk chair, 65cm wide 52cm deep104cm high, seat 52cm high, and a Herman Miller desk chair, with a pink fabric seat, worn and faded, 51cm wide 56cm deep85cm high, seat 47cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth worn. Pink - worn and faded. Rusted shaft.
§ A Danish rosewood dining suite, 1970s, manufactured by Dyrlund, comprising:six dining chairs (4+2),each upholstered in oatmeal fabric, raised on sabre supports, 48cm wide 52cm deep 95cm high, seat 42cm high, and an extending dining table, of superelliptical form, raised on two pillar supports joined by a stretcher, terminating on to a sledge base, with a single extending leaf, with manufacturer's label to the underneath, 160cm wide, 210cm extended 100cm wide 74cm high (7)Buying this vintage dining suite could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.
A Danish black leather three-seater settee, raised on light birch supports, 201cm wide 84cm deep76cm high, seat 43cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportSome creases to the cushions. Some scuffing to the piping edges.
A Danish sofa bed, 1960s, upholstered in lovat green and with striped upholstery, with teak armrests, raised on teak supports, 208cm wide 80cm deep78cm high, seat 41.5cm highBuying this settee at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new sofa.Condition ReportTears to the front edge of the fabric, tear to the front right edge of the frame. Used condition.
A 'Time-Life' chair,designed by Charles Eames for Herman Miller, with original leather back, seat and arms, worn, raised on a revolving stand with seat adjustor, on castors,68cm wide72cm deep85cm high, seat 51cm highCondition ReportWell used. One arm taped. Back worn, tears to the piping on arms and back. Stand spotted.There is a faint stamped mark under the front seat - photo added to the website. The back screw mechanism works. Please view the further images added.
A Danish 'Model 2254' oak sled lounge chair,designed by Børge Mogensen in 1956, with a grey seat and back, and a dark grey headrest, labelled 'Fredericia Stolefabrik',66cm wide89cm deep89cm high, seat 38cm high Condition ReportThe frame does not come apart - the seat and back which are adjustable would come off but are fixed with metal blocks (these have some calcification on)Three further photos have been added to the website - also some wear to the base of the supports.
A pair of 'Carlotta' easy chairs,designed by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Cassina, Italy, each with a brightly printed seat and back cushion, labelled 'Cassina', 88cm wide80cm deep61cm high (2) Condition ReportThe frames are fair overall. There are some knocks to the edges and scuffing in places.The supports have been replaced. The cushions look original, some minor fading and some spots to the fabricFurther photos added to the website.
A Herman Miller desk chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, with a vinyl seat, revolving on castors, labelled,57cm wide58cm deep87cm high, seat 51cm high, and an ICF desk chair, with a mesh seat and castors, labelled, 56cm wide 56cm deep82cm high, seat 44.5cm high (2)Condition ReportHM desk chair - worn frame. Seat fair.ICF - mesh seat with holes and tear to the left side.
A Herman Miller International Vitra desk chair,designed by Charles and Ray Eames, with a black frame, black leather pad seat and back, labelled 'Herman Miller International Vitra', with red castor details, 60cm wide 60cm deep83cm high, seat 51cm highCondition ReportWorn seats and crack to one castor.
A 'Metropolitan' armchair by B & B Italia,designed in 2003 by Jeffrey Bernett, upholstered in purple velvet with a single squab cushion, raised on a chromed cruciform base, labelled to the underneath of the cushion,85cm wide69cm deep71cm high, seat 38cm highBuying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe upholstery with some wear throughout. The base with scratches and marks.
A contemporary chaise,modern, of drop form, upholstered in grey velvet, with a short backrest, raised on stained beech supports, 155cm wide75cm deep73cm high, seat 40cm high, anda matching ottoman,52cm diameter40cm high (2)Condition ReportWIth some creasing to the upholstery. The supports with some scratches and marks.
A 'Metropolitan' high back armchair by B & B Italia,designed in 2003 by Jeffrey Bernett, upholstered throughout in grey leather, with a squab seat cushion and rectangular back cushion, raised on a chromed cruciform base, with manufacturer's label underneath the cushion, 97cm wide66cm deep94cm high, seat 36cm highBuying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWith some creasing to the leather. The top of the back rest with some denting. The base with some scratches, scuffs and marks.
An Eames 'EA217 Aluminium Group' desk chair,originally designed in 1958 by Charles and Ray Eames, manufactured by Vitra, with a cast and polished aluminium frame, raised on a five-pointed base terminating on to plastic castors, upholstered in chocolate leather, with manufacturer's marks,58cm wide54cm deep83cm highCondition ReportThe leather with scuffs to the right side of the back rest. The leather creased to the seat and backrest. With scratches and marks to the aluminium frame.Scuffing to the front edges below the seat. The colour is a dark brown
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