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Back Soon ReserveSmall sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
1,600.00€ Add to cartSmall sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
This elegant small sideboard, designed by Tom Robertson in the 1960s in Scotland, epitomizes the refined craftsmanship of the era. Manufactured by A.H. McIntosh, the piece is constructed from high-quality teak, renowned for its durability and rich grain. The design features a well-balanced layout, with three drawers on the left for organized storage, complemented by a cupboard on the right, enclosed by two doors. The sideboard has been meticulously restored, with all surfaces sanded and finished in oil, preserving its original handcrafted quality and highlighting the beauty of the teak wood. Ideal for both modern and traditional interiors, this piece combines functional storage with timeless Scandinavian-inspired design.
Dimensions
Length. 151 cm
Width. 45
Height. 75 cm
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Back Soon ReserveLarge Sideboard (Dunvegan Collection by McIntosh)
1,600.00€ Add to cartLarge Sideboard (Dunvegan Collection by McIntosh)
A Timeless McIntosh Sideboard by Tom Robertson — Dunvegan Collection.
From the heart of Mid-Century Scotland comes this distinguished sideboard by Tom Robertson, exquisitely handcrafted for the Dunvegan Collection by McIntosh — a line celebrated for its enduring grace and quiet sophistication.
With a poised yet commanding presence, this piece tells a story of thoughtful design and meticulous craftsmanship. At its center, a double-door cupboard conceals a shaped tray, designed to accommodate taller vessels and treasured items. To the right, another cupboard opens to reveal a pull-out melamine tray — an elegant feature that invites one to serve or entertain with ease. On the opposite end, a bank of three drawers provides generous storage, the uppermost drawer lined to cradle cutlery in dignified order.
Every line, every joint, every curve speaks of a time when furniture was built to last — when artisans shaped wood not merely into objects, but into legacies.
A refined harmony of form and function, this McIntosh sideboard stands as a timeless tribute to mid-century craftsmanship and the enduring beauty of tradition.
Dimensions:
Width: 201 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 75 cm1,600.00€ -

McIntosh sideboard (Dunoon Sideboard)
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh sideboard (Dunoon Sideboard)
Stunning and unusual mid-century sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for cabinetmaker A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the well-known Dunoon collection.
This piece is characterized by the artisan work, the beauty of its organic round handles and of its doors.
The sideboard is completely restored by professionals, using only manual techniques and environmentally friendly products for its finishing.
Cosmetically and structurally in excellent condition.
Measurements.
Length: 213 cm
Width: 46 cm
Height: 80.5 cm
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Long Sideboard by John Herbert for A Younger
1,800.00€ Add to cartLong Sideboard by John Herbert for A Younger
A distinguished sideboard designed by John Herbert and handcrafted in teak and afromosia by the esteemed British cabinetmaker A. Younger. Known for their uncompromising standards and refined joinery, Younger produced some of the most elegant furniture of the mid-century era, and this piece reflects that heritage with quiet authority.
The sideboard’s clean lines, warm timber tones from teak, and balanced proportions embody Herbert’s design philosophy—rooted in craftsmanship, restraint, and the timeless beauty of natural wood. Its workmanship speaks of an age when furniture was built slowly and skilfully, intended to serve for generations.
The sideboard is distinguished by its finely carved solid wood handles and the graceful curved joints that unite the legs with the main structure—a testament to the careful hand-crafting for which A. Younger was renowned. Its storage is generous and well arranged, featuring a central bank of four drawers and a cabinet on each side, each enclosing a fitted shelf. This thoughtful layout offers both elegance and practical utility, reflecting the quiet wisdom of mid-century British design.
Dimensions:
Length: 213
Width: 46
Height: 78.5 cm
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White and Newton sideboard (Petersfield collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartWhite and Newton sideboard (Petersfield collection)
This sideboard is a handcrafted piece from the 1960s, designed by Philip Hussey and made by the renowned cabinet maker White and Newton in Portsmouth, England. Hussey created this piece for the Peterfields Collection, featuring light teakwood, curved lines on the top and a flat front with minimalist built-in handles. This sideboard’s elegant and timeless design showcases Hussey’s mastery of his craft and the exceptional quality of White and Newton’s workmanship.
Philip is one of the unsung heroes of British furniture design who deserves to be far better known! As a young man of 24, he was appointed to replace Arthur Edwards as head designer of White and Newton in 1964. They were then a successful medium-sized maker of contemporary furniture, which was a little conservative in style. In the late 1960s, he pushed some boundaries, particularly in some of his sideboard designs, which moved White and Newton into a much more modern, stylish, minimalist direction. Some of these designs were very popular and came up for sale quite frequently, while others were too ahead of their time and are unfortunately rarely seen today. When they do appear, they’re now recognised as design classics.
Dimensions
Length: 208 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Height: 72 cm1,800.00€ -

Sunburst Dunoon sideboard by McIntosh
1,900.00€ Add to cartSunburst Dunoon sideboard by McIntosh
Mid-Century Teak Sideboard by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh — Sunburst Collection, Scotland, 1960s
A magnificent creation by renowned designer Tom Robertson, this mid-century sideboard stands as a testament to Scottish craftsmanship and design excellence. Handcrafted in vibrant teak for A.H. McIntosh during the 1960s, it forms part of the distinguished Sunburst Collection — celebrated for its artistry and refined details.
The defining feature of this piece lies in its sunburst marquetry motif adorning the cupboard doors, a signature design element that radiates warmth and sophistication. This thoughtful embellishment exemplifies Robertson’s mastery in balancing innovation with timeless elegance.
Meticulously constructed, the sideboard’s graceful proportions and seamless finish speak to an era when craftsmanship was revered. Its enduring form and exquisite materials ensure it remains not just a functional piece of furniture, but a symbol of enduring beauty and design heritage.
Dimensions:
Width: 213 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 80 cm1,900.00€ -
Back Soon ReserveDining extending table by McIntosh
1,050.00€ Add to cartDining extending table by McIntosh
Dining Table by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh – Dunvegan Collection, 1960s
An exquisite creation by Scottish designer Tom Robertson, this dining table was handcrafted in the 1960s by A.H. McIntosh, one of Scotland’s most respected furniture makers. Part of the celebrated Dunvegan collection, it reflects the elegance and functionality that define the golden era of mid-century design.
Fashioned from beautifully grained teakwood, the table showcases clean architectural lines and a warm, natural finish. Ingeniously designed, it features a hidden folding extension that stores neatly beneath the top, unfolding with ease to transform the piece from an intimate dining setting to a generous entertaining space.
A timeless work of craftsmanship, this table unites refined form with enduring practicality — a hallmark of Robertson’s design philosophy and McIntosh’s renowned workmanship.
Dimensions:
Closed: 148 x 84 cm
Extended: 194 x 84 cm
Height: 74cm
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Sold OutSwedish Sideboard by Hugo Troeds (Arid Collection)
1,800.00€ Read moreSwedish Sideboard by Hugo Troeds (Arid Collection)
A timeless creation by renowned designer Nils Jonsson for the distinguished Swedish cabinetmaker Hugo Troeds, this long sideboard is a fine example of Scandinavian craftsmanship at its peak.
Handcrafted in the 1960s from vibrant teakwood, it embodies the essence of mid-century modern design — elegant, functional, and harmoniously balanced.The sideboard features a symmetrical composition, with a central bank of drawers flanked by sliding doors on each side, each concealing a shelved compartment for versatile storage. The built-in handles on the drawers exemplify Scandinavian minimalism, merging form and function with understated grace.
A refined and enduring piece, this sideboard brings warmth and authenticity to any interior, celebrating the legacy of Swedish modern design.
Dimensions:
L x W : 191 x 44.5 cm
Height: 74 cm
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A Set of Four Danish chairs (Farstrup)
900.00€ Add to cartA Set of Four Danish chairs (Farstrup)
A graceful set of four Danish dining chairs, handcrafted in solid oak by Farstrup during the 1960s.
Each chair reflects the quiet elegance and enduring craftsmanship for which Danish design of this era is celebrated — simple in form, yet rich in detail. The solid oak frames reveal a beautiful natural grain, while the gentle curves of the backrest offer both comfort and timeless appeal.Expertly restored and finished to preserve their warm patina, these chairs stand as a fine example of Scandinavian tradition — where honesty of material and purity of line meet in perfect harmony.
Made in Denmark, circa 1960s.
Dimensions:
48 x 40 height 77cm
Seat pad height: 45 cm
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Back Soon ReserveScandinavian Sideboard by Troeds (Nils Jonnson design)
1,900.00€ Add to cartScandinavian Sideboard by Troeds (Nils Jonnson design)
Scandinavian Teak Sideboard “Trio” by Nils Jonsson for Troeds, Sweden, 1960s
A superb expression of Scandinavian modernism, this long sideboard was designed by Nils Jonsson for the distinguished Swedish manufacturer Troeds as part of the Trio collection in the 1960s.
Crafted in vibrant teak, the piece displays an exquisite symmetrical design — a central bank of five drawers flanked on each side by a sliding door with an elegant in-built recessed handle. This balanced composition embodies the Nordic devotion to both order and refinement.
Every element reveals thoughtful craftsmanship: the drawers and doors run smoothly, the teak grain glows with quiet depth, and the proportions remain timelessly graceful.
A perfect union of function and beauty, this sideboard stands as a testament to the enduring artistry of Swedish mid-century design.
Dimensions:
L x W x H: 191 × 45 × 79.5 cm
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Sold OutExtending dining table (Made in Denmark in the ’60s)
975.00€ Read moreExtending dining table (Made in Denmark in the ’60s)
Bring timeless Scandinavian design into your home with this round extending dining table, originally designed in Denmark in the 1960s and handcrafted from warm, richly grained teak.
A true example of Danish craftsmanship, this piece combines elegant simplicity with ingenious functionality. The table features a hidden extension leaf cleverly folded and stored underneath the tabletop. When extra space is needed, simply pull out each end — the butterfly-style extension unfolds effortlessly, transforming the table from an intimate round setting to a spacious oval that can welcome extra guests.
The smooth teak surface has a beautiful patina that highlights the natural warmth and depth of the wood, making it an inviting centerpiece for both everyday meals and special gatherings.
Dimensions:
Closed:
Diameter: 125 cm
Extended 181 x 125 cm
Height: 75 cm
Lleve el diseño escandinavo a su hogar con esta mesa de comedor redonda extensible, creada en Dinamarca en la década de 1960 y elaborada artesanalmente en teca. Su elegante simplicidad y funcionalidad destacan gracias a una hoja extensible tipo mariposa oculta bajo el tablero, que transforma fácilmente la mesa de redonda a ovalada. La cálida pátina de la teca realza su belleza natural, convirtiéndola en una pieza central ideal para cualquier ocasión.
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Sold OutLong sideboard with marquetry (Dunoon Collection by McIntosh)
1,800.00€ Read moreLong sideboard with marquetry (Dunoon Collection by McIntosh)
Val Rossi and Tom Robertson stood at the helm of design for the iconic Scottish cabinet maker A.H. McIntosh during the 1960s and 1970s, shaping an era of elegance and innovation. This sideboard belongs to the distinguished Dunoon collection, a line that reflects a more formal and mature design language. Notable features, such as its gracefully shaped long legs, endow these pieces with a timeless elegance.
The sideboard offered here is beautifully handcrafted in rich teak. This particular example is among the rare few to feature fine teak marquetry on its doors, lending an added touch of refinement and distinction. With its perfectly symmetrical composition, anchored by a central bank of four drawers, the design achieves a harmonious balance of form and function. A truly exceptional piece for discerning collectors and admirers of McIntosh’s enduring legacy.
Dimensions
L x W: 213 x 46 cm
H: 81 cm
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Sold OutDanish Oak Desk, 1960s
1,050.00€ Read moreDanish Oak Desk, 1960s
This impressive Danish desk, handcrafted in the 1960s from richly grained oak,showcases a beautifully designed freestanding form.
Its harmonious symmetry includes a central drawer flanked by three drawers on each side, enhancing both its functionality and aesthetic appeal. The reverse features an open bookcase, making it an ideal centerpiece for any room.
This desk exemplifies Mid-Century Danish craftsmanship, masterfullyblending practicality with timeless design. It would be a valuable addition to any workspace, combining elegance with utility.
Dimensions
L: 138 cm
W. 69 cm
H. 72 cm
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Sold OutTeak Westbourne Sideboard by White & Newton, 1960s
1,600.00€ Read moreTeak Westbourne Sideboard by White & Newton, 1960s
Teak Westbourne Sideboard by White & Newton, Designed by Phillip Hussey, 1960s
A distinguished creation of British mid-century design, the Westbourne sideboard was conceived in the 1960s by Phillip Hussey for White & Newton of Portsmouth. Crafted in richly toned teak, it reflects the era’s pursuit of clean modern lines married with quiet sophistication.
Its thoughtful design is marked by a beautifully engineered folding door, which opens to reveal generous storage, while a fitted cutlery drawer provides both order and refinement — a subtle detail that speaks to the maker’s dedication to function as well as form. The natural grain of the teak lends warmth throughout, complemented by a series of well-proportioned compartments that ensure ample space for everyday use.
Elegant in form yet practical in purpose, this sideboard remains a versatile piece, equally suited to modern living or as a centrepiece in a curated mid-century collection.
Dimensions
Length: 217 cm
Depth: 44.5 cm
Height: 70 cm
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Set Of 8 Chairs By David Rowland (In Black Metal)
600.00€ Add to cartSet Of 8 Chairs By David Rowland (In Black Metal)
Timeless Elegance: Iconic David Rowland Chairs by HOWE (1950s)
A storied set of original chairs, designed by David Rowland and handcrafted by HOWE in the 1950s—where classic form meets enduring function. Crafted in blackened metal with stainless steel leg struts, each piece bears the graceful wear of time.
Stackable for ease and linked to form a bench, these chairs offer both versatility and vintage charm. Zoom in to admire their patina—each mark a testament to their rich design heritage.
Own a true relic of mid-century craftsmanship—refined, practical, and timeless.
Dimensions
Height: 76 cm
Width: 48.8 cm
Depth: 53 cm600.00€ -

Set of Nine teak dining chairs by Kai Kristensen (Model 31)
4,700.00€ Add to cartSet of Nine teak dining chairs by Kai Kristensen (Model 31)
Set of Nine Teak Model 31 Chairs by Kai Kristiansen, 1960s
Designed by Kai Kristiansen, one of Denmark’s most celebrated and influential mid-century designers, the Model 31 has become an enduring icon of Scandinavian design. Recognised for its graceful proportions and organic lines, it remains one of Kristiansen’s most sought-after creations.
This set, crafted in Denmark during the 1960s — the golden age of Danish design — embodies the era’s devotion to craftsmanship, functionality, and refined simplicity. The chairs are made of teak, their structure firm and finely balanced, showcasing the natural beauty of the wood. The teak has been carefully treated—pickled and finished with Renner ultra-transparent varnish—to preserve its authentic, light tone while ensuring long-lasting protection.
The chairs retain their original upholstery, which shows signs of age and will require reupholstering. The listed price includes new upholstery, allowing the customer to select a fabric of their choice to suit their interior and personal taste.
Dimensions
Width: 48 cm
Depth: 47 cm
Height: 77 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
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Set of four oak dining chairs by Kai Kristensen (Model 31)
1,850.00€ Add to cartSet of four oak dining chairs by Kai Kristensen (Model 31)
Set of Oak Model 31 Chairs by Kai Kristiansen, 1960s
Designed by Kai Kristiansen, one of Denmark’s most celebrated and influential mid-century designers, the Model 31 has become an enduring icon of Scandinavian design. Recognised for its graceful proportions and organic lines, it remains one of Kristiansen’s most sought-after creations.
This set, crafted in Denmark during the 1960s — the golden age of Danish design — embodies the era’s devotion to craftsmanship, functionality, and refined simplicity. The chairs are made of solid oak, their structure firm and finely balanced, showcasing the natural beauty of the wood. The oak has been carefully treated—pickled and finished with Renner ultra-transparent varnish—to preserve its authentic, light tone while ensuring long-lasting protection.
The seats have been newly upholstered in a refined light vanilla velvet by Baumann Creation, a Swiss company renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship. This choice of fabric lends a soft contrast to the sculptural frame, enhancing both comfort and elegance.
Dimensions
Width: 48 cm
Depth: 47 cm
Height: 77 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
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Extending dining table (Made in Sweden in the ’60s)
900.00€ Add to cartExtending dining table (Made in Sweden in the ’60s)
Peter Hayward designed this extending dining table for the well-known Swedish cabinet maker Vanson, who handcrafted it in the 1960s from beautiful, warm dark teak. The table features a pedestal-shaped leg and has an extension that folds and is stored underneath the tabletop.
Dimensions:
Closed: 162 x 85 cm
Extended: 192 x 85 cm
Extension 30 cm
Height: 71 cm
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Chest of drawers by A Younger in Walnut
1,250.00€ Add to cartChest of drawers by A Younger in Walnut
John Herbert and Allan pledge were the head of the design at A younger in the ‘60s and ‘70s, they prouced this stunning piece, with an exquisite look, the stucture is enclosing the box for the four drawers. Feauted by its long handles and the beauty of its wanul this chest will enhance any of your interiors.
Dimensi0ns
107 x 46 height 91cm
Interior dimension 99 x 37 height 11 cm
History
John Herbert played a pivotal role as the head designer of A Younger Ltd from 1955 to 1970, significantly shaping the company’s identity through his innovative designs. His leadership in the mid-1950s was instrumental in guiding Younger towards modernist furniture inspired by Danish design, which positioned the company as a pioneer among British furniture makers. Herbert’s exceptional talent was recognized in 1960 when he won three awards from the Furniture Makers’ Guild for a sideboard and two tables, including one from the esteemed Fonseca range. As the late 1960s approached, Herbert, alongside Alan Pledge—who joined the team in 1967/68—embarked on an exciting new direction for the company, leading to the successful design and launch of the Toledo range in 1972. This partnership marked a significant evolution in A Younger Ltd’s offerings, showcasing their commitment to innovation and quality in furniture design.
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Arne Vodder small dressing table (Made in Denmark)
1,100.00€ Add to cartArne Vodder small dressing table (Made in Denmark)
Arne Vodder Compact Teak Dressing Table – Ølholm Møbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s
A piece born of grace and quiet ingenuity, this compact dressing table was designed by the revered Arne Vodder and handcrafted by Ølholm Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the golden age of Scandinavian modernism, the 1960s. Fashioned from vibrant, warm teak, its grain flows like rippling silk, rich in tone and steeped in the natural beauty so beloved in Nordic design.
The composition is both sculptural and poetic. A striking Y-shaped frame in solid teak cradles the main body with elegance and strength, allowing the central box to appear suspended—floating, almost ethereal, as if lifted by a breath of Danish air. This architectural flourish is not mere embellishment; it embodies the Danish principle of form serving function with grace.
The dressing table features a thoughtfully arranged bank of five drawers: two larger ones on either side, and three petite drawers nestled just below the original mirror—perfectly proportioned for treasured essentials. Each drawer is delicately crafted, echoing Vodder’s masterful eye for detail and his devotion to refined utility.
Modest in scale yet grand in presence, this dressing table is a rare ode to craftsmanship, designed to endure not only in structure but in beauty. A timeless artefact that speaks softly of elegance, tradition, and the enduring soul of Danish design.
Dimensions
L. 78 cm
D. 40 cm
Height with the mirror: 113 cm
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Antique Desk by Charles Lowe & Sons
1,500.00€ Add to cartAntique Desk by Charles Lowe & Sons
Antique Leather-Lined Oak Writing Desk by Charles Lowe & Sons
Handcrafted in Loughborough, Since 1825Steeped in the grace of English craftsmanship and shaped by generations of skilled hands, this remarkable writing desk bears the proud mark of Charles Lowe & Sons — cabinetmakers in Loughborough since 1825. With over two centuries of heritage, this family firm has passed its wisdom through seven generations, perfecting the art of handcrafting in oak.
This desk is fully lined in time-softened leather, its surface adorned with elegant gold embossing and delicate hand-pressed designs that run like quiet poetry along its edges. The leather bears the beautiful imperfections of a life well lived — subtle ink stains, gentle water marks, and the rich, worn patina of years gone by. These honest traces of time do not diminish its beauty; rather, they deepen its soul, lending character that cannot be replicated, only earned.
The interior has been elegantly painted in a deep, lustrous black — a thoughtful contrast that enriches the overall presence of the piece, adding refinement to its rustic charm. Every drawer opens to reveal this rich finish, a quiet nod to the care placed in every corner.
This is not simply a desk — it is a vessel of history, a companion to thought, and a tribute to craftsmanship that values time, beauty, and integrity.
In its original condition, please zoom in on the pictures to see the patina of this desk, which enhances its beauty.
Structurally, it is tight and solid.
Dimensions
Overall: 127 x 66 x H. 98 cm
Writing free area 82 x 44 H 76 cm
Dimensions of the three drawers down the writing area.
Left and right drawers are 33 x 48 cm and the centre one 39 x 48 cm; the height of the drawers is 6 cm
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Metamorphic Coffee Table by Trioh Denmark, 1960s
960.00€ Add to cartMetamorphic Coffee Table by Trioh Denmark, 1960s
This exceptional metamorphic coffee table was handcrafted by Trioh in Denmark during the 1960s. A hallmark of Scandinavian design, it’s made from richly grained teakwood, showcasing striking variations in light and dark streaks that emphasize the natural beauty of the material.What sets this piece apart is its ingenious convertible design: the table effortlessly extends and elevates to transform from a low coffee table into a full dining-height table, combining elegant aesthetics with practical functionality.A rare and versatile piece, perfect for those who appreciate smart design and timeless craftsmanship.DimensionsClosed: 90x 69 height 57 cmExtended: 140 x 90 height 69 cmEach extension: 25 x 140 cm960.00€ -
Sold OutWhite and Newton Rogate Sideboard
2,800.00€ Read moreWhite and Newton Rogate Sideboard
An exceptional creation from the late 1960s, this Rogate sideboard—designed by the gifted Philip Hussey for White & Newton—is a true collector’s piece.
Hussey’s talent for material harmony is evident in the contrast between the richly figured rosewood and the warm teak used for the top and sides—a composition that reflects both balance and boldness.
The piece has been fully restored with great care, reviving the natural beauty of the timbers while preserving the integrity of its original design. Its form remains crisp and elegant: raised on slender tapering legs, with clean lines and discreet, integrated handles that speak to the refinement of mid-century British modernism.
Three drawers and a pair of outward-opening doors reveal practical storage, including internal shelving—making this sideboard as functional as it is graceful.
A rare and timeless work, now brought back to its full splendour, this sideboard stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of craftsmanship and design.
Dimensions
Length: 209 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 75 cm
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Dunfermline Sideboard by Tom Robertson in Teak
1,700.00€ Add to cartDunfermline Sideboard by Tom Robertson in Teak
A beautiful creation of British mid-century design, this teak sideboard was conceived in the 1970s by renowned designer Tom Robertson for the revered Scottish maker A.H. McIntosh. Embodying the quiet refinement and functional grace of the era, it is a piece of enduring elegance.
Handcrafted in rich teak, the sideboard has been fully restored with great care and respect for its original soul. The wood has been gently sanded and treated with hardwax oils, bringing forth its natural warmth and satin sheen.
The design is both thoughtful and noble. Two outward-opening cabinet doors reveal spacious compartments with internal shelves, offering ample storage for tableware or cherished possessions. To the left, a suite of drawers provides further utility, including a top felt-lined cutlery drawer — a detail that speaks to the care and purpose with which this piece was conceived.
At once stately and restrained, this sideboard is a testament to the artistry of Tom Robertson and the legacy of A.H. McIntosh — a timeless addition to any considered interior.
Dimensions
Length: 213 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Height: 75 cm
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Sold OutDesk by Erik Brouer (Made in Denmark 1960)
2,400.00€ Read moreDesk by Erik Brouer (Made in Denmark 1960)
Erik Brouer designed this Mid-Century Danish desk, which was handcrafted in rich and warm teak wood by Brouer Møbelfabrik
The desk is distinguished by its compact dimensions, built-in handles, and two banks of drawers. The left drawer features a unique long files drawer, while the right drawer contains a bank of three drawers. Three shelves on the backside of the desk provide additional storage options.
After a meticulous restoration the desk has retained three subtle marks that were intended to be concealed but not completely removed. To fully appreciate the marks it is recommended to zoom in on the images as some are minuscule and may be challenging to discern.
Dimensions
Length: 145 cm
Depth: 75 cm
Height: 71.5 cm
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Sold OutMid-Century Danish Chest of Drawers
825.00€ Read moreMid-Century Danish Chest of Drawers
This elegant chest of drawers was meticulously handcrafted in teak in Denmark in the ’50s, perfectly balancing the modern ideal of form and function.
The design is uninterrupted by adornment, allowing the vibrant grain of the teak timber to speak for itself. The refined six drawers feature subtle details, with crisp lines and subtle inset handles that elevate the design. Their generous scale gives them a grand presence, and their long solid teakwood handles contribute to this simple design. It’s the perfect set for any contemporary bedroom and an elegant storage solution.
Dimensions
L. 77.5 cm
W. 40 cm
H. 106 cm
Interior dimension of the drawers. 72 x 35 H 10.5 cm
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Sold OutLarge extending dining table (by Bramin)
1,100.00€ Read moreLarge extending dining table (by Bramin)
Double Extending Teak Dining Table by Henry Walter Klein for Bramin Møbler, Denmark
Designed in Denmark by the esteemed Henry Walter Klein for Bramin Møbler, this double extending dining table is a masterclass in Scandinavian simplicity and craftsmanship. Handcrafted in vibrant teak, the wood’s rich grain radiates warmth, lending the piece a quiet yet noble presence.
The table is defined by its ingenious and elegant extension system—two leaves hidden beneath the main top, seamlessly tucked away when not in use. With a smooth pull from either end, the extensions glide outward, transforming the table into a spacious setting for larger gatherings with ease.
Functional, elegant, and beautifully crafted, this table embodies the Danish tradition of refined functionality. It is a timeless piece, offering both everyday practicality and the dignity of enduring design.
Dimensions:
Table closed: L x W: 138 x 89 cm
Each extension: 53 x 89
Table extended: 244 x 89 cm
Height 73.5 cm
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Back Soon ReserveLong Sideboard (Dunbar collection by McIntosh)
1,700.00€ Add to cartLong Sideboard (Dunbar collection by McIntosh)
Tom Robertson meticulously designed this exquisite long sideboard for his Dunbar collection, which was expertly handcrafted by A.H. McIntosh in the picturesque landscape of Scotland during the early 1970s. Constructed from stunning teak, the piece showcases a striking grain that adds depth and character to its form.
Our professional workshop in Tideswell, nestled in the heart of the Peak District, has undertaken a most careful and thorough restoration—an endeavour rooted in reverence for craftsmanship and time-honoured methods. Every detail has been attentively preserved, with thoughtful enhancements made to honour and elevate its enduring beauty.
It is worth noting that, even after the meticulous restoration, a small and discreet mark remains at the bottom of the right rear side—a gentle testament to its storied past. We invite you to zoom in on the photographs to fully appreciate this subtle detail, a quiet whisper of history that remains.
This sideboard commands attention with its elongated silhouette, featuring two spacious cupboards, each adorned with elegantly designed double doors. On the right side, a smart pull-out tray, finished in practical melamine, offers a convenient space for serving or displaying items, while the left side provides additional storage, making it both functional and stylish.
The sideboard’s design is further enhanced by four well-proportioned drawers, perfectly aligned to create a sense of symmetry and balance. The first set of drawers is dedicated to cutlery, combining practicality with aesthetic appeal, making this piece not just a statement of design, but also a cherished addition to any home.
Dimensions
213 x 45 height 76 cm
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Sold OutTall boy or chest of Drawers (Made in Denmark)
990.00€ Read moreTall boy or chest of Drawers (Made in Denmark)
A splendid relic of Danish mid-century craftsmanship, this tallboy chest of drawers stands as a celebration of timeless design and enduring skill. Handcrafted in Denmark and fashioned from richly grained teakwood, its form is both graceful and grounded—an organic silhouette defined by soft curves and rounded, inlaid handles that rest flush like coins set in velvet.
This piece has been meticulously restored with great reverence for its original character. Each drawer has been carefully tended to, its structure preserved and strengthened, while the entire surface has been gently sanded and finished in traditional Danish oil. This treatment not only nourishes the wood but draws out its natural luster, allowing the grain to shimmer with a golden warmth that speaks of history and quality.
All original features have been thoughtfully retained, honoring the spirit of the era and the hand that first shaped it. Please note: a small mark remains on the top surface—subtle, yet present—a quiet testament to its journey through time. Despite the painstaking care taken during restoration, this trace could not be entirely erased, and stands now as part of the chest’s honest story.
Perfect for those who cherish the beauty of authentic materials and the soul of storied design, this seven-drawer tallboy is more than storage—it is a statement of heritage and quiet luxury.
Dimensions
Length: 80 cm
Width: 33.5 cm
Height: 128 cm
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Sold OutA Set Of 5 Dyrlum Dining Chairs (Teak And Black Vinyl Upholstery)
1,200.00€ Read moreA Set Of 5 Dyrlum Dining Chairs (Teak And Black Vinyl Upholstery)
This exquisite set of five dining chairs—comprising three single chairs and two stately carver chairs—is a stunning example of Danish craftsmanship. The esteemed cabinetmaker Dyrlum designed and meticulously handcrafted them in the 1960s.
Fashioned from rich, solid teak wood, these chairs embody the timeless elegance and superior craftsmanship for which Danish mid-century design is renowned. The warm, lustrous teak grain showcases the natural beauty of the wood, while the chairs’ sleek, sculptural lines reflect the era’s dedication to both form and function.
The carver chairs, with their gracefully curved armrests, offer an added sense of comfort and refinement, making them perfect for the head of the table. Meanwhile, the three single chairs maintain the same exquisite design, ensuring a harmonious and balanced set.
A true testament to quality and enduring style, this set is not only a functional dining ensemble but a piece of design history—ideal for those who appreciate the artistry of fine furniture.
Height: 76 cm
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 47 cm
Kg: 6 kg
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Sideboard (by McIntosh)
1,500.00€ Add to cartSideboard (by McIntosh)
This elegant sideboard, signed by Val Rossi and Tom Robertson, was crafted in Scotland in the early 1970s. Masterfully handmade by A.H. McIntosh, it is constructed from rich walnut wood, finished in a stunning toasted brown hue.
On the left side, the piece features a bank of three drawers, with the top drawer designed specifically for cutlery. To the right, two doors open to reveal a spacious cupboard, divided by a shelf for versatile storage.”
Dimensions
Length. 170 cm
Width. 45 cm
Height. 77 cm
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Six Farstrup model 210 dining chair (2 sets available)
1,500.00€ Add to cartSix Farstrup model 210 dining chair (2 sets available)
The iconic No. 210r chair was designed by the renowned architect Thomas Harlev in the 1950s for Farstrup. Initially launched as part of Farstrup’s collection, the chair has recently been reintroduced, garnering renewed acclaim for its timeless elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. As a celebrated design classic, the No. 210r continues to embody the essence of Danish furniture artistry at its finest.
With its sleek, molded backrest, the No. 210r offers not only aesthetic appeal but also exceptional comfort. Whether used for intimate dinners, meetings, or conferences, it provides optimal support and a refined seating experience. Despite its light appearance, this chair has proven its durability and resilience, standing the test of time through generations.
Crafted from premium teak and beech wood, the No. 210r chair features exquisite quality leather and textiles, ensuring it remains as stunning and functional as ever. Its versatile design allows it to seamlessly complement a wide range of home décor styles.
Designed by Thomas Harlev, the No. 210r chair continues to be a symbol of enduring style and sophistication.
We offer a set of six No. 210r chairs with their original black vinyl upholstery for £1,450. However, if you prefer a fresh, new upholstery, we can customize the chairs with your choice of fabric or leather for an additional £200. Feel free to contact us for further details or to discuss your preferred upholstery options.
2 Sets available
Dimensions
Width: 51 cm
Depth: 48.5 cm
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Sold OutA Set Of 4 Møsbol Dining Chairs By Findahl (Bespoken Upholstery)
225.00€ Read moreA Set Of 4 Møsbol Dining Chairs By Findahl (Bespoken Upholstery)
We have in stock a set of 4 original Mosbøl dining chairs with buttons in the armrest from the 1960s, designed and handcrafted by Findahl. Made from teak and beech, these chairs are no longer available in these materials, making this set a true collector’s item.
These chairs are original from 1962, the Mosbøl is a classic and compact piece known for its lightweight design and exceptional comfort. Its minimalist footprint makes it versatile for both small and larger spaces.
Each chair can be upholstered in a variety of high-quality fabrics or vinyl from spradling, offering the opportunity to personalize them to your taste and style.
Price per chair £200 or 240€ with new bespoken upholstery
Price per chair with the original worn upholstery £175 0r 200€
Dimensions.
Length. 46 cm
Weight. 46 cm
Height. 76.5 cm
Seat height. 46 cm
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Small sideboard (By A Younger)
1,700.00€ Add to cartSmall sideboard (By A Younger)
This stunning sideboard was designed by John Herbert in the 1960s for the prestigious British cabinet maker A Younger.
Expertly handcrafted from a rich combination of teak and afromosia, the sideboard showcases a striking contrast between the two woods, adding depth and sophistication to any space.
The design features a bank of three drawers, with the first drawer dedicated to cutlery storage, and a spacious cupboard enclosed by two sleek doors.
Both the drawers and doors operate smoothly, highlighting the craftsmanship, while the piece remains solid and durable, making it a perfect addition to your home.
Dimensions:
Length: 168 cm
Width: 45.5 cm
Height: 77.5 cm
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Small sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
1,600.00€ Add to cartSmall sideboard (Moy Collection by McIntosh)
This elegant small sideboard, designed by Tom Robertson in the 1960s in Scotland, epitomizes the refined craftsmanship of the era. Manufactured by A.H. McIntosh, the piece is constructed from high-quality teak, renowned for its durability and rich grain. The design features a well-balanced layout, with three drawers on the left for organized storage, complemented by a cupboard on the right, enclosed by two doors. The sideboard has been meticulously restored, with all surfaces sanded and finished in oil, preserving its original handcrafted quality and highlighting the beauty of the teak wood. Ideal for both modern and traditional interiors, this piece combines functional storage with timeless Scandinavian-inspired design.
Dimensions
Length. 151 cm
Width. 45
Height. 75 cm
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Børge Mogensen armchairs in Oak.
Original price was: 1,600.00€.1,400.00€Current price is: 1,400.00€. Add to cartBørge Mogensen armchairs in Oak.
This pair of lounge chairs, designed by the legendary Børge Mogensen in Denmark during the 1950s, embodies the timeless elegance and functional beauty of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. Crafted by hand from rich oakwood by skilled artisans at Fredericia, these chairs showcase a perfect balance of simplicity, comfort, and durability.
The clean lines and minimalist form are characteristic of Mogensen’s design philosophy, emphasizing practicality without compromising on aesthetic appeal. The oakwood frame, with its warm, natural tones and smooth finish, exudes quality and craftsmanship, while the subtly curved arms and angled backrests provide a relaxed and inviting seating experience.
These lounge chairs are a testament to the enduring legacy of Danish design, offering both style and comfort that will enhance any modern living space. Their handcrafted construction and attention to detail make them not only functional pieces of furniture but also timeless works of art.
Dimensions
L. 65 cm (interior length is 52 cm)
W. 60 cm
Heights. 78 cm
Seat height. 37 cm
Armrest height. 58 cm
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Sold OutNiels Möller dining extending table for JLM Denmark 1950-60, in teak
1,800.00€ Read moreNiels Möller dining extending table for JLM Denmark 1950-60, in teak
Niels Möller design this table in Denmark in the ‘50s; handcrafted for the High end cabinet maker JLM.
The table has been fully restored and now boasts a vibrant teakwood grain. It is not only appreciated for its simple yet beautiful design, but also for the delicate manner in which the legs are joined to the table top.The table is completely restored and with a vibrant teakwood grain; the table is featured not only for the beauty of its simple designs but also for the delicate way of jointing the leg with the top of the table.
About Niels Möller, he designed in teak or rosewood, Moller furniture is particularly elegant. They are representative of the post-war Danish style: they are pieces of the highest quality. The “Modèle 75” chairs are very popular with design lovers. Biography Niels Otto Moller was born in Denmark in 1920. He began training as a cabinetmaker in 1939, before studying design at Arhus. In 1944, he founded J.L.Mollers Mobelfabrik. The company designed furniture with simple, timeless curves and rigorous production techniques. The company won prestigious awards such as the Danish Furniture Prize in 1974 and again in 1981. J.L.Mollers Mobelfabrik continues to produce beautiful furniture. The company remains family-owned and run by Jorgen Henrik Moller, son of designer Niels Otto Moller.
J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik is renowned among collectors for its exceptionally crafted vintage chairs, dining tables, and other furniture items. The company has gained an international reputation as a top manufacturer of contemporary Scandinavian furniture by producing refined, long-lasting furniture that prioritizes functional forms over decoration.that favours pared-back functional forms over ornamentation has earned the company an international reputation as a leading manufacturer of modern Scandinavian furniture.
Dimensions
L. 160 cm
W. 90 cm
H. 73 cm
Extensions (2) 35 X 90 cm
Table full extended 230 x 90 H 73 cm
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Compact desk by Richard hornby
1,100.00€ Add to cartCompact desk by Richard hornby
Discover the beauty of this magnificent vintage desk, crafted by renowned English designer Richard Hornby for the prestigious Heals house in the 1960s.
Its elegant and functional design harmoniously blends modernity with timeless appeal, showcasing exceptional manufacturing quality. The compact form offers the perfect solution for an organized workspace, featuring drawers and a stunning top with additional storage to inspire creativity and order in your environment.
Measurements
L. 92 cm
W. 58 cm
H. 108 cm
Writing table height 74 cm
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Dunvegan sideboard by McIntosh
1,800.00€ Add to cartDunvegan sideboard by McIntosh
Tom Robertson revitalized the Dunvegan collection by replacing the traditional metal regulator with an elongated, elegant design. This modern update not only enhances the overall aesthetic but also adds a touch of sophistication to the sideboard, giving it a contemporary flair that sets it apart. Handcrafted in Scotland in a stunning vibran teakwood with an impresive grain by A.H. McIntosh.
The sideboard has undergone a meticulous restoration and displays only two minor imperfections down the right long handle, which could not be removed during the process. This elegant piece features three spacious drawers on the left side, a centrally positioned double-door cabinet with a charming curved tray, and a bar cupboard on the right that includes a convenient pull-out tray.
Dimensions.
L x W. 205 cm
Height 75 cm
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Sideboard (Brasilia Collection)
1,700.00€ Add to cartSideboard (Brasilia Collection)
Viktor Wilkins designed this sideboard in the ’60s for the well-known British company GPlan. The sideboard belongs to the iconic Brasilia Collection.
The sideboard is featured for its organics, curved handles, and the mixture of teakwood used in its construction. It has three cupboards and a bank of four drawers; the first lined up for the cutlery.
Dimensions
L. 206 cm
W. 45.5 cm
H. 78 cm
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Set of four dining chairs by Erik Buch
950.00€ Add to cartSet of four dining chairs by Erik Buch
A set of dining chairs designed for Erik Buch for Anderstrup Møbelfabrik in Denmark in the ’60s.
The set is handcrafted in teak and beech. It is completely restored, and it is sold with new upholstery.
You can choose the fabric from the samples you see in the pictures or send us your material if you have any preference.
Dimension
44 x 55
Height 81 cm
Seat pad height 46 cm
Armrest height: 65 cm
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Mcintosh sideboard (Eden collection)
1,700.00€ Add to cartMcintosh sideboard (Eden collection)
Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland in the ’70s, this exquisite sideboard hails from the prestigious Eden (Edinburgh) collection. Characterized by its generous dimensions and elegant, elongated handles, it is a true testament to mid-century craftsmanship.
The sideboard features a two-door cupboard on the right, enclosing spacious compartments divided by two shelves, while the left side boasts a bank of three smoothly gliding drawers, offering ample storage. Expertly restored, this piece has been meticulously rejuvenated, though two faint marks on the top surface have been subtly disguised rather than fully erased, preserving its authenticity.
Dimensions:
Width: 175.5 cm
Depth: 45 cm
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Ercol Longe Chair 427 With Armrest
1,200.00€ Add to cartErcol Longe Chair 427 With Armrest
Lucían Ercolani designed this beautiful armchair in the ‘60s in England. The lounge chair beautifully Ercol Longe Chair 427 With Armrest) handcrafted in elm wood.
The lounge chair has all the straps new, made from rubber following the standards Ercol used in the ‘60s.
The elm wood has been sanded and repolished with an extra transparent varnish from the Italian brand Renner to leave the natural colour of the elm wood.We have in stock two lounge chairs and five of the model 427 no armrest.
We offer the lounge chair with the stool for £1500 with the original upholstery’s
Lounge chair with new upholstery £1400
Lounge chair + armchair with new upholstery £1700.
You can choose the material from the fabrics showed in the pictures.
Dimensions.
Overall. From 70 x 92 height 78 cm
Seat pad space 55 x 63 cm
Seat height 34 cm
Armrest height 45 cmMore Ercol Products in our catalogue Vintage14.
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Yngve Ekström Armchairs (oak and teak)
1,200.00€ Add to cartYngve Ekström Armchairs (oak and teak)
This pair of armchairs was designed by Yngve Ekström and beautifully handcrafted in the late ’50s for the high-end cabinet makers Gemla Fabrikers AB Diö in Sweden.
The chairs are handcrafted in solid oak and feature a fine extra armrest made of teakwood with a beautiful, vibrant grain.The chairs are completely restored and have new upholstery made of white woolly fabric.
Dimensions
L. external 60 cm
Length Internal 50cm
Width. 54 cm
Seat pad width. 45 cm
Height. 77 cm
Seat height 43.5cm
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Dining extending table (A Younger)
975.00€ Add to cartDining extending table (A Younger)
John Herbert diseñó esta mesa de comedor extensible para A. Younger en Inglaterra en los años 60 para la galardonada colección Fonseca.
La mesa está elaborada artesanalmente en madera de teca y afromosia. La mesa se caracteriza por la hermosa unión que une las patas con una sólida estructura que contiene el tablero.
Dimensiones
Cerrada: 144 x 89 altura 72.5 cm
Extendido: 189 x 89 altura 72.5 cm
Extensión: 45 x 89 cm
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Pair of leather lounge chairs.
1,250.00€ Add to cartPair of leather lounge chairs.
These leather lounge chairs, once a part of the 60s collection at the renowned Maskrey’s furniture store in Cardiff, are now available for comfort. With solid wood frames and caramel leather upholstery, these chairs are in good vintage condition, showing only normal wear and tear due to age. While the designer and the crafting company remain a mystery, I can assure you that these chairs are not just a piece of history but also the most comfortable lounge chairs you’ll ever experience.
Robert Maskrey was an influential furniture retailer and philanthropist. He ran the Welsh retailer Maskreys from 1970 to 2011 and had a 50-year career in the furniture industry.
He played a key role in introducing many of mainland Europe’s top furniture design brands to the UK for the first time. Known for his love of design and as one of the trade’s best buyers, he frequented furniture shows worldwide. In the 1950s, Maskreys became a specialist in sourcing and stocking innovative, contemporary home furnishings. It was recognized for showcasing the latest designs and styles and pioneering trends.
The company was the first to bring blond wood from Scandinavia to the UK in the 1950s, and it also introduced Ligne Roset and Hulsta to the UK in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Dimensions.
From right to left: 90 cm
From forward to rear: 87 cm
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Sold OutMcIntosh Drink Cabinet, (1970s, Rosewood)
1,600.00€ Read moreMcIntosh Drink Cabinet, (1970s, Rosewood)
Tom Robertson designed this drink cabinet for A.H. Macintosh in Scotland in the early ‘70s.
The cabinet is beautifully handcrafted in rosewood and conserves all its original features. It has two plain doors enclosing shelve and two drawers at the bottom, one of them lined up for the cutlery.
Dimensions
L. 107 cn
W. 46 cm
H. 112 cm1,600.00€ -

McIntosh Teakwood Folding Table, 1960s
600.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Teakwood Folding Table, 1960s
This exquisite teakwood table is a testament to the masterful craftsmanship of the renowned Scottish furniture company A.H. McIntosh. Created in the 1960s, this table, designed by the talented Tom Robertson, combines timeless elegance with practical functionality, featuring a clever folding mechanism that allows for compact and convenient storage when not in use.
Dimensions
Length: 150 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Height: 74 cm
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Screiber Coffee Table, 1960s
Original price was: 350.00€.250.00€Current price is: 250.00€. Add to cartScreiber Coffee Table, 1960s
This beautiful coffee table was crafted by the British furniture company Scrieber in the 1960s. Constructed from top-grade faux rosewood, the table exudes timeless charm and elegance with a glass tabletop and features a convenient under-shelf.
Dimensions
Diameter: 84.5 cm
Height: 45.5 cm
Under-shelf diameter: 62 cm
Under-shelf height: 25 cm
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Gplan Teakwood Nesting Tables 1960s
260.00€ Add to cartGplan Teakwood Nesting Tables 1960s
The exquisite set of three nesting tables is a testament to the timeless craftsmanship of the renowned British furniture company G Plan, which produced this elegant collection in the 1960s.
Meticulously handcrafted in England, the tables are constructed from the finest teak wood, showcasing the natural beauty and quality of the material. The seamless nesting design allows the tables to fit snugly into each other, providing not only functional space-saving convenience but also a visually appealing and versatile furniture set.
Dimensions
Length: 55.5, 45.5, 37 cm
Depth: 40, 38, 35.5 cm
Height: 52, 49, 47 cm
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Set of four armchair by Dyrlund in teak
Original price was: 1,400.00€.1,200.00€Current price is: 1,200.00€. Add to cartSet of four armchair by Dyrlund in teak
From Dyrlund: “Established in 1960 in Denmark, Dyrlund is dedicated to providing top-quality furniture for high-end homes and executive offices. Our gold-quality seal logo reflects our commitment to producing only the best. They prioritise skilled craftsmanship and experienced employees who work in the traditional craftsmanship style. Much of our furniture is crafted from precious woods and requires expert hand finishing, so it’s imperative to have the right person for the job. Skilled cabinetmakers are our most valuable asset”.
Here are four super comfortable chairs from the ’60s handcrafted in Denmark that can be used in an office or dining room. They are made of extremely beautiful and vibrant teakwood, showcasing all its light veins and forming a superb solid teakwood.
The set features brand-new upholstery from Pepe Peñalver with a soft, inviting touch in a lovely light beige hue.Dimensions
Length: 60cm
Seat length : 48 cm
Width: 50cm
Height 86cm
Armrest height: 64 cm
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White and Newton sideboard (Peterfield collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartWhite and Newton sideboard (Peterfield collection)
This sideboard is a handcrafted piece from the 1960s, designed by Philip Hussey and made by the renowned cabinet maker White and Newton in Portsmouth, England. Hussey created this piece for the Peterfields Collection, featuring light teakwood, curved lines on the top and a flat front with minimalist built-in handles. This sideboard’s elegant and timeless design showcases Hussey’s mastery of his craft and the exceptional quality of White and Newton’s workmanship.
Philip is one of the unsung heroes of British furniture design who deserves to be far better known! As a young man of 24, he was appointed to replace Arthur Edwards as head designer of White and Newton in 1964. They were then a successful medium-sized maker of contemporary furniture, which was a little conservative in style. In the late 1960s, he pushed some boundaries, particularly in some of his sideboard designs, which moved White and Newton into a much more modern, stylish, minimalist direction. Some of these designs were very popular and came up for sale quite frequently, while others were too ahead of their time and are unfortunately rarely seen today. When they do appear, they’re now recognised as design classics.
Dimensions
Length: 208 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Height: 72 cm1,800.00€ -

Mcintosh teak sideboard
1,600.00€ Add to cartMcintosh teak sideboard
This sideboard is a unusual model very rare to come across in the market. Tom Robertson the head of design of A.H. McIntosh created this model with more organic shape, solid sinuosity teak handles. The solid structure hold this long sideboard with three drawers at the left and a pair of twin cupboards on its right.
Dimensions
L.213 cm
W. 45 cm
H. 81cm
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McIntosh Sideboard in Teak (Moy Collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Sideboard in Teak (Moy Collection)
Stunning teak sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for AH McIntosh, included in the Moy collection; collection edited with pieces for small rooms.
This sideboard is similar to the Dunvegan model but with smaller proportions.
Measures
154 x 45 cm
Height 75 cm
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A pair of Svend Aage Eriksen Dining Room Chair Model Gm11, 1960
1,160.00€ Add to cartA pair of Svend Aage Eriksen Dining Room Chair Model Gm11, 1960
In the ’60s, Svend Aage Eriksen designed this pair of chairs in Denmark. It is the Dining Room Chair Model Gm11.
The chairs are solid teakwood chairs with a beautiful design that keeps the armrest suspended in the air. The chairs were made with a vibrant teak the feature of its backrest gives a powerful look at the chair.
The chairs are entirely restored, sanded and re-polished, with all the structures checked and glued if required; the chairs are in stunning condition.The chairs need new upholstery you can choose a vinyl from Spradling catalog
Price per two chairs: £1000/ 1160€
Dimensions.
Interior Length 47cm
Depth 48 cm
Seat height 45cm
Armrest height 63.5 cm
Total height 63.5 cmCondition report:
The chairs are entirely restored, sanded and re-oliy, with all the structures checked and glued if required; the chairs are in stunning condition.
Additional dimensions information:
Interior Length 47cm x Depth 48 cm Seat height 45cm Armrest height 63.5 cm Total height 77 cm
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NC sideboard by Acerbic with a back-lighting system.
1,800.00€ Add to cartNC sideboard by Acerbic with a back-lighting system.
Impressive sideboard designed by Lodovico Acerbis, a quintessential line of seemingly suspended furniture is bathed in illumination by its clever back-lighting system.
The light, diffused through a strip of matte methacrylate in the rear, interior, and base of the sideboard, offers an optical effect of weightlessness, heightened by the semi-transparency of the matte methacrylate base of the cabinet.
There is only one available
Measurements of each sideboard.
L: 160cm
W: 60cm
H: 60cm
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Back Soon ReserveMcIntosh Sideboard (Dunbar Collection)
1,800.00€ Add to cartMcIntosh Sideboard (Dunbar Collection)
Designed by Tom Robertson for A.H McIntosh and Co., it was made in the 1960s in Scotland.
This Mid-Century piece stands out for its balanced design, designed to create symmetry.
This sideboard has a large storage capacity, with four central drawers, the first of which is adapted for cutlery. In addition, it has closets with two doors on each side; one with a removable tray covered in melamine to be able to prepare your drinks without damaging the wood.
The teak wood used to create this piece is extremely beautiful with an incredible grain (please zoom in on the photos to appreciate the beauty of the shaped grain teak).
Dimensions
Length: 213 cm
Width: 45cm
Height: 75cm
You can find more McIntosh pieces in the Vintage14 catalogue.
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Round Extendind dining table by G-Plan
990.00€ Add to cartRound Extendind dining table by G-Plan
Extendable round dining table designed in the 1960s by Victor Wilkins for G-Plan.
The table has a circular plan and houses an extension in the center of it. The extension folds out easily for use.
The entire table is made of afrormorsia and teak wood.
Measures
Height: 74cm
Extension: 45cm
Diameter (when closed): 122 cm
Open: 167 x 122 cm
You can find more extendable tables in the Vintage14 catalogue.
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