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A pair of Lounge armchairs (Guy Rogers)

Guy Rogers, a prominent seating maker of the ’60s, was based in Liverpool. He led a dynamic design team consisting of George Fejer, MSIA FRSA and Eric Pamphilon. Their collaborative efforts resulted in some of the most iconic seating designs of the era. Additionally, they had an exclusive fabric consultant, Margaret Leischner, who designed unique fabrics for them and sourced fabrics from the US, Europe, and the UK. This diverse range of fabrics, including the hand-woven Harris and Donegal Tweeds, became a hallmark of vintage Guy Rogers pieces from the 1960s. Some of their best creations were sold in London by Heal.

The pair we discovered is a truly exceptional piece, crafted from the finest elmwood. As is our practice, we meticulously sanded the wood to preserve its original pale hue, a testament to its natural beauty. To ensure its longevity, we treated and protected it with the ultra-transparent Renner varnish, allowing us to admire the raw elm without fear of staining. This careful process underscores the value we place on each piece we encounter.

The pair comes with new uphosltery from Pepe Peñalver

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Dimensions.

From right to left 70 cm interior 54 cm

From foward to rear, 84 cm and the seat pad 54 cm

Height of the lounge 83 cm

Height of the armrest 50 cm

Height of the seat: 45 cm

 

Sofa and two armchairs From Barrow Court House (black leather)

A beautiful set of sofas and armchairs from Barrow Court House in Somerset, England.
Barrow Court is a manor house in Barrow Gurney, Somerset, England. The site was originally Barrow Gurney Nunnery, which was rebuilt in the 16th and 19th centuries. It has been designated a Grade II* listed building.
The set includes a sofa, two armchairs, and a stool.
All the furniture is made of genuine black leather.
I emphasize the elegance and beauty of the set. It features rich black leather and a contemporary sofa shape. Not to mention how comfortable all three pieces are. I emphasise the elegance and beauty of the set, It is featured for the richness of its black leather and the contemporary shape of the sofa, I have no to mention how comfortable are the three pieces.
The significance of the set, given its origins in such a historic and elegant building.
Owning a set like this one from Barrow Court House would be a unique and memorable addition to any home.

Dimensions

Stool
65 – 50 x 50 H 40cm

Armchairs.
89-45 x 88-50 H85-56-46 cm

Sofa
L. 200-154 cm

W. 100-58 cm

H. 86-66-46 cm

 

Conferece armchair by Dyrlum.

This stunning set of four armchairs is an actual work of art. Designed in the early ’70s by the renowned Danish cabinet maker Dyrlum, these chairs epitomise sophistication and style. Known as the conference chairs, they were the first design Dyrlum launched in the ’70s and have been a popular choice ever since. The vibrant teakwood and the gorgeous shape of the chair’s body make it an instant attention-grabber. Don’t miss out on owning a piece of history with these stunning armchairs in your home or office.

We offer these chairs with new upholstery; you can send us the material or contact us to let you know what finish we offer.

Price is per unit and includes the upholstery in original condition price per chair is  £300 / 325 euros


Dimensions

L.60 cm (from right to left) / Internal 48cm

W.50 cm  (from forward to rear)

HS.44 cm (seat height)

Ah. 64 cm (armrest height)

H.86 cm (total height)

Danish teak armchair

Danish designers produced this beautiful lounge chair in the ’60s in Denmark. The chair comes with the original woolly upholstery due to the good state of the fabric.

The chair made in vibrant teak is a comfortable armchair made by successful high-end Danish cabinetmakers. The chair has rounded and lively forms with organic shapes and comfortable armrests. It joined all the features of a Danish design, mastery of handcraft with simple lines.


Measurements

Length.59cm

Width.48cm

Height.86cm

Seat Height.44cm

Armrest height.

More armchairs in our vintage14 catalogue

Pair of Ercol armchairs (gold seal)

Pair of Ercol armchairs designed by Lucian Ercolani in the 60s.

Made of elm, with a light and comfortable design, and a satin finish that makes them stand out, to the right extent, in any interior, whether Mid-Century, contemporary or modern.

Additional measures:

Length: 57cm

Width: 43.5cm

Seat height: 42 cm

Armrest height: 64.5 cm

Overall height: 90cm

 

You can find more armchairs in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Oak Armchair by Sergio Ramírez

Oak armchair designed by Brazilian Sergio Ramírez.

Although we cannot affirm that it is an original piece, since it lacks a signature, this armchair follows the particular lines of Sergio Ramírez’s design.

The armchair is made of oak and black leather.

The peculiarity of this design is focused on how it leaves the seat exposed, as shown in the photos; Making this piece super comfortable, both for long talks and for a good rainy afternoon reading a book.

The wood has been restored both structurally and at the finishing level. The seat fabric is in good condition but has some marks as shown in a photo, they do not affect its use.

Additional measures:

Length: 77.5cm

Width: 70.5cm

Seat height: 46 cm

Armrest height: 62 cm

Overall height: 76cm

 

You can find more armchairs in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Danish Armchair by Arne Vodder (Les Con Collection)

Mid-Century Danish armchair designed by Arne Vodder in teak for his Les Con collection.

The design keeps all its original features including the upholstery.

The armchair has a minimalist design typical of Danish furniture of this time. With rational, simple lines and clean encounters, the armchair has a great presence, which makes it a key piece for an interior that needs that touch of distinction.

Additional measures:

Seat height 45 cm

Armrest height 67 cm

Backrest height 79 cm

Find more armchairs in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Mid-Century Armchairs by Svend Age Eriksen

Pair of Mid-Century teak and black vinyl armchairs by famed designer Svend Age Eriksen and manufactured by Glostrup in Denmark in the mid-20th century.

Additional measures:

Outside 62 x 50 cm
Overall height 77cm
Seat height 45cm
Armrest height 63.5 cm

Find more armchairs in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Pair of Cees Braakman Mid-Century Danish Armchairs.

Cees Braakman designed this armchair in Denmark in the ’60s. They were handcrafted in teak and with their original blue vinyl.

These armchairs, made of teak, retain their original upholstery because it is in very good condition and only has a few minor scratches that do not affect its use.

In the same way, we offer the possibility of reupholstering them so that they look like the first day.

An expert upholsterer would carry out the upholstery work, costing 350 €. Do not hesitate to contact us if you want us to change the original upholstery on these Mid-Century pieces.

Our fabrics are always in neutral cotton colours. We can also work with your fabric if you want to send us the fabric.

Additional measures:

60 x 52cm H 80cm

Seat height 45cm

Find more chairs and armchairs in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Windsor Mid-Century Armchair (Elm and Beech)

Windsor Mid-Century hand-crafted armchair in elm and beech.

Despite I don’t recognise the designer of this chair, it is a well-handcrafted chair in elm and beech with a lovely contemporary design inspired in Ercol’s chairs.

Additional dimensions:

Toral height 77 cm

Seat height 43 cm

 

Find more chairs in Vintage14 catalogue.