

Bas van Pelt (Nl 1900-1945)
Pair of constructivist oak side chairs. Circa 1930s.
Manufactured by Bas van Pelt (labels and burnished markings to underside).
Price: 3,400 euro (pair)
furniture, art & design


Bas van Pelt (Nl 1900-1945)
Pair of constructivist oak side chairs. Circa 1930s.
Manufactured by Bas van Pelt (labels and burnished markings to underside).
Price: 3,400 euro (pair)


Jan den Drijver (Johannes Hendrik Bastiaan den Drijver) Netherlands, 1903-1993.
Important pair of armchairs designed and manufactured during Jan den Drijver’s formative years in The Hague when he established ‘Woningrichting De Stijl’, a showroom and workshop which lasted for only three years between 1933-36. (One chair retains its original paper label).
Beech wood with upholstered seats & back rests.
71cm high x 55cm wide x 55cm deep. Seat height 40cm.
Price: 1,575 euro (pair)

Bas van Pelt (Netherlands, 1931-95)
EMS, My Home. 1930s
Rare early Bas Van Pelt design double-sided desk
Bas van Pelt began his shop ‘My Home’ in The Hague, Netherlands in 1931 and within a short period the company opened showrooms in other cities such as Maastricht and Amsterdam. The domestic interior design firm focused on producing high-quality modern interior furniture. Eventually right up until into the 1990s Bas van Pelt furniture and fabrics were also sold throughout The Netherlands and beyond by well-known modernist suppliers and manufacturers such as Thonet, D3, LOV and Gispen.
This early Bas van Pelt design desk was manufactured in solid oak wood. It has the Maker/designer’s name brandished in the wood.
Desk: 1,950.00 euro

Bas van Pelt (Netherlands 1900-1945)
Rare oak sideboard for EMS Overshie/ My Home. 1930s.
1,725.00 euro

Oak console table.
Dutch 1930s-40s flat-pack oak table with reinforced glass top.
600.00 euro

Bram van den Berg (Nl)
Stained pine wood chair.
A rare chair made after a commission from Bas van Pelt / The Hague. Circa 1953 for the youth hostel at Ockenberg-Kijckduin in The Netherlands.
This chair’s rudimentary but simple form and functional design typifies the spirit of the utilitarian design movement that surrounded the WWII period in Europe.
625.00 euro