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A Danish mid 20th century, teak wood chest of drawers. The chest having a straight top over a bank of six drawers to the left. Single door cupboard space to the right opening to reveal a series of filing drawers with new baize lining. Raised on plinth base. Impressed mark to back.
Sanded and oiled and run excellent condition
Dimensions 110cm x 115cm x 45cm.
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A rare Harvey Guzzini 1970's 'Clan' space age floor lamp. 53cm high
A vintage Guzzini table lamp, model name Clan. The shade is an orange globe with an opaque white top, and chrome surround. The beige stand is manufactured from beige plastic. The globe can be moved to tilt on the base. The shade creates a warm light.shines a warm orange colour. For floor or table
Dimensions - Height of lamp 53cm Diameter of Shade 42 cm Stand height 14.5cmThis is in full working order we will be PAT tested before sale.
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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.
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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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A moulded teak plywood waste paper bin from the early 1960s
made by Mallod UK
good cleaned condition without damage and age related wear
30 cm tall and 29 cm diameter
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A Mashiko Pottery plate (1960s)
£200.00
Visit product page →A Mashiko Pottery plate with resist detail in dolomite over tenmoku glaze. No pottery or potters seals. 28cm diameter
Mashiko ware (called Mashiko yaki in Japanese) was produced in the area around the town of Mashiko in Tochigi. The clay used in Mashiko ware is rich in silicic acid and iron with a high plasticity, making it easy to shape and highly fire-resistant. Unlike other potteries, no extra ingredients are added to the clay; which is the secret behind Mashiko ware's thickness. While the clay makes this pottery heavier than others and requires handling with care, there is a unique and rustic practicality to its thick clay texture. Mashiko ware's glazes are made with stone powder and scrap iron powder and the colors are laid on with dog-hair brushes. This creates a round look as well as adding depth to the colors. Mashiko ware is easy to glaze which enables artisans to use various traditional techniques, such as decorating with white engobe (clay slip coating) or brush marks, to create unique powerful pieces.
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A Mdina Glass oversized paperweight in blue and ochre colours.
10cm high x 11.5cm diameter
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A mid-century West German pottery vase.
#289-41.
Height 41cm
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A Midwinter Pottery part coffee set in the scarce Baroque pattern by Jessie Tait (1960s)
Includes coffee pot, lid, 5 cups and 6 saucers, sugar pot and milk jug
Coffee pot height - 20cm