
[Unknown designer/maker]
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1930s very low cantilever armchair. The chair has had the outer leather upholstery removed to uncover its underlying structure: hessian /burlap and wooden frame.
Price: 1,400 euro
Rare modernist furniture, art & design
[Unknown designer/maker]
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1930s very low cantilever armchair. The chair has had the outer leather upholstery removed to uncover its underlying structure: hessian /burlap and wooden frame.
Price: 1,400 euro
Poul Hundevad and Kai Winding table
Poul Hundevad & Kai Winding (Danish c20th)
Rare rosewood extendable dining table.
Manufactured by Hundevad company. Denmark. Circa 1950s.
Price: 3,250 euro
Midcentury pine bench
A solid pine bench. Designer/maker unknown, possibly of Scandinavian or French origin. It has a constructivist slatted base and three bolted planks as the seat.
h.40cm x w.200cm x d.45cm.
Price: 1,875.00 euro
Modernist painted side table.
Attributed to Metz & Co., Amsterdam. Circa 1940s-50s.
Original paint with some losses.
h.75cm x w.56cm x d.56cm
Price: 690.00 euro
A large Bossche School altar table. Designed by the Dutch Benedictine monk/architect Dom Hans van der Laan. The metal and stone decorative elements across the side were believed to have been designed by the sculptor and silversmith Jan Noyons (1918-1982) who designed and manufactured many alter pieces throughout the Netherlands. The colour palette is believed to have been conceived by Wim van Hooff (1918-2002) who was a painter and colour consultant who developed his own colour theories in addition to making an important contribution to the architecture of the Bossche School.
This rare example of Van der Laan’s designs was part of a collection of furniture came from a post-war church in Amstelveen in The Netherlands.
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Hein Salomonson (Netherlands 1910-1994)
Rare pair of patinated steel upholstered armchairs.
AP Originals. 1958.
2,100.00 euro