From most representative names of Danish design, simple, clearly defined lines to artistic visions of classical forms finished in unconventional ways. A collection of contrasts: bold connections , fusion of colours, variety of materials, different wood finish, suitable for modern interiors.
Wegner dining table, model AT-309, designed in 1952 and manufactured by Andreas Tuck, catalog
1952. Crossed legs in solid oak with brass trust base. Tabletop in teak. (Max. length
228 cm. - when both drop leaves are up). Very good condition.
Art Deco, birch armchairs, reupholstered with fabric from Sahco. Sold as a pair.
Ask aboutRud Thygesen coffee table made of rosewood with inlaid slats in polished steel. Designed circa 1960.
Ask aboutBjørn Wiinblad dining table made of pine with inlaid tiles in blue/white decorations. The table is signed - Bjørn Wiinblad 1984, danish artist, painter, designer. In his works he kept to his fairytale style which reflected his life motto - „To make people happy..”
Ask aboutPair of easy chairs, with shell shape they refere to Flemming Lassen style, danish architect and furniture designer.
Legs in dark polished beech. Reupholstered with
fabric from Nobilis.
Danish late Empire chest of drawers, finished with ‚CHANEL’ inspired colours. Ebonised with rose-coloured stripes, cowered with french polish.
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