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Nick Orsler - A Studio glass vase titled "Breathing Space", in pink and blue translucent glass. Signed and dated 1986 to base,
Dimensions - 20cm high
Nick Orsler trained at Hornsey College of Art in London, and then did a degree in Industrial design at Leicester University. He set up a small studio in London with the support of a Crafts Council award. Stockists of Nick's work have included Harrods International glass department, Liberty's One off department and the Designers Guild.
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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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These studio pottery bowls have been completed in a white rake glaze overlaid with black line detailing. They are signed to the base.
Diameter 8.5cm high x 14cm diameter
Studio pottery is pottery made by a professional artist or artisan working alone or in small groups, making unique or short runs of items. Typically, all stages of manufacturing are carried out by the artists themselves.
They are priced individually.
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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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Theo Ruth (Dutch, 1915-1971) for Artifort, a 1950's suite including a two-seater sofa and two armchairs - totally reupholstered with fire retardant foam and luxury boucle fabric from Linwood.
In excellent condition.
These extremely comfortable chairs are unusual as the back and seat slot together using no fixtures. A dream to upholster as you are able to reach every area of the chair easily.
All with Artifort badges to the undersides
I've priced these as a set but would sell the sofa and 2 chairs separately - please contact us if you'd like to buy them or would like to view them in our St Albans show room.
Chairs- £1800 each
sofa - £4500
Sofa width 137 cm, depth 78 cm.
Chairs width 71 cm each. Height of backs on all three pieces 73 cm.
Height of seat on all three pieces 37 cm
Dutch designer Theo Ruth was born in 1915 in Maastricht. He trained as a furniture designer and interior designer at the Middelbare Kunstnijverheidsschool in Maastricht (which later became the Maastricht Academy of Arts). In 1936, he joined Artifort in Maastricht, where he specialised in designing living room furniture. Just three years later, in 1939, he became head of design and development, a position he maintained until his death in 1971.
Ruth was Artifort’s first permanent designer, and he had a major impact on its design legacy. His most famous pieces include the 1952 Congo Chair and the 1953 Penguin Chair, both of which were constructed from two interlocking pieces that fit together without locks or screws (the latter’s original version featured a black back and a white cushion to mimic its namesake). Notably, designers Pierre Paulin and Geoffrey Harcourt also collaborated with Artifort’s design department during Ruth’s tenure.
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1950s bentwood magazine rack (1970s)
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Visit product page →1950s Bentwood magazine rack on atomic legs with brass surround and handles.
In very good condition, some patina on the brass consistent with age.
Height 39cm
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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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lovely 1960's Danish teak and crossbanded kneehole desk with an arrangement of seven drawers, the reverse with an open compartment, on chamfered legs, in excellent condition, sanded and oiled.
no key.
Dimensions 146 x 75 cm
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Tim Bates for Pieff, a 1982 dining set including six 'Eleganza' dining chairs and a matching black ash glazed table on tubular legs.
We don't have an image for the table currently - this is a rosewood version to show the tubular legs. The table is black wood with a removable black glazed top, contact its if you're interested and we can arrange a viewing for you.
Table dimensions 200 x 100 cm
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