

Hendrik (Henk) Wouda (Nl 1885-1946)
Rare set of four oak dining chairs (or two pairs of side chairs).
Later upholstery.
Price: 6.000 euro (set of four)
furniture, art & design


Hendrik (Henk) Wouda (Nl 1885-1946)
Rare set of four oak dining chairs (or two pairs of side chairs).
Later upholstery.
Price: 6.000 euro (set of four)


Hague School armchair. Circa 1920s (attrib. to Frits Spanjaard)
Although we have not been able to locate evidence so far to give a definite attribution, the design of this fascinating armchair is loosely attributed to the Dutch early c20th modernist interior and furniture designer Frits Spanjaard (1889-1978)
It is constructed of solid oak wood with a drop-in sprung seat with beige corduroy fabric.
64.5cm wide x 54.5cm deep x 68cm high (seat height 44cm)
Price: 3.850 euro


Large Art Deco desk
A high quality 1930s French double-sided desk.
Original key and lockable four drawers. 170 x 75 x 75cm high.
Price: 3.600 euro


Delft School benches x2
bench 1/ 200 x 44.5 x 65.5cm high (seat height 43cm)
bench 2/ 221 x 46 x 65.5cm high (seat height 44cm)
Delft School small oak benches / School of M.J. Granpré Molière or A.J. Kropholler (x2 benches of differing lengths available).
Traditionalism in the Netherlands emerged shortly after the First World War. It was not so much a style as more of an attitude among architects who, in response to Functionalism and the Expressionism of the Amsterdam School, rediscovered the purity and simplicity of traditional country architecture. Under the leadership of M.J. Granpré Molière, professor at the Technical University in Delft from 1924 until 1953, many of these architects gathered in a movement which after World War Two became known as the Delftse School (‘Delft School’). Granpré Molière’s ideas include a preference for tidy brickwork, a minimal use of decorations, the inspiration taken from national architectural traditions and the use of ‘honest’ (i.e. traditional and natural) materials.
https://www.archimon.nl/history/traditionalism.html
Price: 2.400 euro p/p

Dutch Hague School / Amsterdam School Art Deco bookcase.
190 x 33 x 134cm high.
Circa 1930s. Mahogany and coromandel woods. A large beautifully made bookcase with two adjustable shelves on each side. Minor signs of age and use.
Price: 2.200 euro

H. Pander & Zonen. (Netherlands 1855-1921)
Small circular modernist stool – completely original.
Dia.36 x 46cm high
Rare stool with original upholstery. It has its original makers label and is stamped ‘H.Pander & Zn’ to the underside alongside a model number.
Price: 760 euro


Modernist/Art Deco side chairs.
These Dutch oak chairs in the Haagse School (Hague School) style were manufactured in the early c20th circa 1920s-30s.
Price: 1,450 euro (per piece)


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)