Alvar Aalto (Finland 1898-1976)

Manufactured by the firm O.Y. Huonekalu-ja Rakennustyötehdas A. B., Turku, Finland. 1930s.

A rare model 21 cantilever chair with a karelian birch moulded plywood seat. Designed in 1933, this is a 1930s chair.

This design by Aalto actualises many of his modern ideals: the object is composed of three shaped components that are free of any ornamentation, and has an easily legible logic to its construction – The design represents Aalto at the height of his creative powers.

The structure of the chair is strong and robust. The surface is a later varnish that has been well aged and used so that it now has a natural age and use related honey-tone patina commensurate with its age. (more detailed photos are available on request)

Price: 8.000 euro

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Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm (Denmark c20th)

BO-561 Easy Chairs for Bo-Ex, Denmark 1960s

Nickel-plated steel frames with loose aniline leather cushions.

Engineered to the highest degree, these rare 1960s leather easy chairs are in immaculate vintage condition. The leather down filled cushions are soft and comfortable and the frames beautifully engineered to the finest possible standard – and very comfortable!

These chairs typify and embody Scandinavian design at its very best.

Price: 11.000 euro (pair)

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Pirkka lounge chairs

Ilmari Tapiovaara (Finland 1914-1999)

Pine and lacquered birch wood. Stamped with makers markings.

One has an original De Bijenkorf Amsterdam price tag /label taped to the underside.

Rare pair of ‘Pirkka’ low lounge chairs. Designed in 1955 and unlike other models model was never put back into production. These two are in superb condition – all original. Rare chairs and real collectors pieces.

Price: 5,500 euro (pair)

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1930s Oregon pine chairs (garden or indoor). Possibly Scandinavian.

Good examples of early modernist knock-down/ flatpack furniture.

Superb colour/patina.

Price: 1.300 euro (set of 2) / x4 available (650 euro per piece)

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teak sideboard

Henry Rosengren Hansen (Denmark c20th)

Brande Møbelindustri, Denmark, 1960

A very rare long teak sideboard with sliding doors designed by one of the best of Danish designers for one of the top Danish companies. The beauty with these sideboards is both the simplicity and modesty of design combined with the highest quality of finish visible especially in the details. It has easy sliding doors and a variety of shelves and drawers inside that can be easily adjusted to the required height.

Price: 3.500 euro

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