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This modernist coffee table comprises of four, 10cm diameter chrome plated tubular columns with a substantial 1.7cm glass top which is invisibly bonded to machined stainless steel caps with black plastic trim. The 'Marcuso' table was designed by Italian architect Marco Zanuso around 1960 and manufactured by Zanotto in 1965. The table was documented in 'Repertorio del Design Italiano 1950-2000' by Guiliana Grami
Small surface scratches to the glass, 1 small internal occlusion of the glass on 1 corner; The glass remains smooth to the touch and intact on all surfaces (clearly photographed)
Dimension,
Height - 38cm
Width - 158 cm
Depth - 80 cm
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This bentwood armchair has been fully restored. Produced in the 1940s by Thonet company. The original label is still attached to the underside of the chair frame. The chair has been reupholstered in a traditional fashion using metal springs and horsehair which creates a firm seat and back rest. The wood has been oiled to a smooth finish and the fabric is pure wool boucle by Bute Fabrics. Please contact us if you would like a fabric sample.
Dimensions;
Height 81cm (seat 41cm)
Depth 48cm
Width 55cm
The success of the company Thonet GmbH in Frankenberg, Germany, began with the work of master joiner Michael Thonet (1796–1871). Since he founded his first woodworking shop in 1819 in Boppard, the name Thonet has stood for high-quality, innovative and elegant furniture. Today, Thorsten Muck runs the company with its head offices and production facilities in Frankenberg.
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1960s coffee table Coffee table in enamelled ceramic with an alliminium legs and frame. Graphic tortoisehell design. In Excellent condition, with a very small chip in top (clearly photographed)
Diameter 79cm
Please contact us if you would like to view in our St Albans studio
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2 lowerdown pottery bud vases by David Leech
Height 8.5cm
These are priced individually, please state which vase you would like at in the comments at checkout
David Leach was born in Tokyo in 1911, trained by Shoji Hamad, not his father, the prolific potter Bernard Leech. He studied at North Staffs Technical College and in 1930 joined his family pottery studio, Leech Pottery in St Ives.
In 1953 he headed the ceramics department of Loughborough College. He started the Aylesford Pottery in 1954, handing it over a year later to Colin Pearson.
After the handover of Aylesford Pottery he moved to Bovey Tracey in Devon and set up Lowerdown Pottery
He was awarded the O.B.E in 1987, and is important for his development of porcelain suitable for studio pottery and his services to education. David died in February, 2005.
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This rare 'AP32' 3/4 seater sofa was designed by Hans Wegner and manufactured for AP Stolen in the 1950s. The sofa has been newly upholstered in a medium grey, pure wool fabric by Abraham Moon and Sons.
It is extremely sturdy with oak legs that can be unscrewed.
The sofa is in excellent condition.
Please contact us for a fabric sample or if you would like to view it in our st Albans studio.
Dimensions:
Length 203cm
Depth 70cm
Height 78cm
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Vintage de Ster Gelderland sofa with teak frame
These are stock photos. Our sofa requires complete reupholstery. Please contact us for pricing if you are interested in having it upholstered to your own specifications. We can help by providing fabric consultation and samples.
There is a 3-4 week turnaround on our bespoke service.
photo sourced - Vinterior.com
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These 4 classic midcentury Brno dining chairs in tan leather for Knoll are in excellent condition, showing very little use. the makers mark is clearly visible
Originally created for the bedroom of Mies van der Rohe's Villa Tugendhat and manufactured by Knoll ever since. The modernist cantilever chair consists of a tubular steel frame made from one single piece and a fully upholstered wood and foam seat.
Dimensions;
Height 79cm
Width 58cm
Depth 58 cm
Seat Height 44cm
This price is for the set of 4 chairs
Please contact us if you would like to view these in our st Albans Studio
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These are stock photos. Our sofa requires complete reupholstery. Please contact us for pricing if you are interested in having this sofa upholstered to your own specifications. We can help by providing fabric consultation and samples.
There is a 3-4 week turnaround on our bespoke service.
Originally designed in 1967 by William Plunkett, the Kingston range was an innovative modular seating solution which has since become an icon of 60s furniture design. The frame of the sofa is constructed from aluminium, which continues down into extruded bars to form a sculptural base.
(Image source - www.twentytwentyone.com)
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A large Aldo Londi Bitossi for Bitossi handcrafted Art Pottery Ceramic table lamp (1950s). Featuring a classic textured, hand decorated glazed dots and dashes form in cream tones.
In excellent condition with no chips or cracks
Dimensions,
Height - base 30cm, overall 53cm
Lamp shade in neutral biscuit colour included.
Fully working order with UK plug, PAT tested.
We also have a matching round based lamp available (pictured)
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