Both meticulously joined and with a new Pirelli rubber seat pad.”
We offer the seats for £1800 with the original upholstery or for 2100 with new upholstery, we offer the opportunity to choose the colour or send us the material.
Dimension
Lady chair.
Left to right: 57.5 cm Interior legnth 51cm
Width: 77 cm interior 60cm
Total Height: 89 cm
Armrest height for both 68 cm
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 Rennervarnish, allowing us to admire the raw elm without fear of staining. This careful process underscores the value we place on each piece we encounter.
These chairs were designed by Luciano Ercolani in England during the 1960s. They are part of the Windsor collection, which is renowned for its timeless beauty and expert craftsmanship. The chairs are handcrafted using high-quality Elm wood, which is known for its durability and natural beauty.
The unique design of these chairs has been expertly crafted to provide maximum comfort and support, making them perfect for long dinners or intimate gatherings.
The beautiful grain of the Elm wood adds a touch of elegance to any room, while the clean lines and minimalist design perfectly embody the company’s design philosophy.
We’ve protected and enhanced the wood’s natural beauty with an ultra-matt invisible shield for furniture by Renner. Enjoy the organic shapes of the elm grain with this finish.
This is a beautiful set of six Danish chairs that are skillfully crafted using high-quality teak wood, renowned for its durability and resistance to decay. These chairs are not only sturdy but also adorned with black leatherette upholstery, which gives them an elegant and sophisticated look. The upholstery is made of a high-quality material that’s not only soft and comfortable but also easy to clean. With these chairs, you can be sure of durability, comfort, and style all in one package.A set of six Danish chairs made of teak wood, featuring black leatherette upholstery.
Svend Age Eriksen designed a set of four chairs in Denmark in the ’60s. 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 upholstery is the original and it is in very good condition.
Dimensions.
Interior Length 47cm
Depth 48 cm
Seat height 45cm
Armrest height 63.5 cm
Total height 63.5 cm
Condition report:
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 upholstery is the original and it is in very good condition.
Additional dimensions information:
Interior Length 47cm x Depth 48 cm Seat height 45cm Armrest height 63.5 cm Total height 77 cm
Set of an extendable circular table and four chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.
This unique set, designed in the 1970s, features a table (model T21) with solid teak legs and a teak design that stands out from the rest veneer top,
It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.
The set is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical. The four black vinyl chairs, specifically designed for this table, can be neatly folded under it, leaving a clean and uncluttered look.
Set of an extendable circular table and 4 chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.
This set was designed in the 70s. The table (model T21) is constructed with solid teak legs and teak veneered tabletop.
It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.
The set is completed with four chairs in black vinyl that were conceived for this table. When folded under the table, the shape of the seat and the curvature of the backrest leave them perfectly integrated under the tabletop as can be seen in the photographs.
A set of six chair designed by Schionning and Elgaard for stander Møbelfsbrik, produced in Denmark in the 1960s in solid oak with a beautiful design.
Dimension
L.46 cm
W.43 cm
H.79 cm
SH. 45 cm
The buyer can choose the colour of the fabric, we offer vinyl by SPRADLING or line by Baumann Creation, both material with a high technological development and ready for heavy duty.
Condition report:
Completely restored with a beautiful natural finish and all the structure checked.
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.
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
Set of 4 chairs in teak and beech, made in Denmark in the ‘60s by the well-known seat maker Farstrup.
Thios chair is featured by the shape of its back rest in vibrant teakwood and its beech structure.
The chairs are completely restored, all the structure checked and repaired if needed; the wood has been sanded and polished with and waxed finish.
We offer also a set of eight chairs with the same design and brand that they are still pending of upholstery so you can still choose the colour, we use SPRADLING materials, easily you can request for a sample and let us know what finish you want to choose.
Upholstery is included in the price.
Set of an extendable circular table and 4 chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.
This set was designed in the 70s. The table (model T21) is constructed with solid teak legs and teak veneered tabletop.
It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.
The set is completed with four chairs in black vinyl that were conceived for this table. When folded under the table, the shape of the seat and the curvature of the backrest leave them perfectly integrated under the tabletop as can be seen in the photographs.
Calvers + Suvdal designed and handcrafted this cosy lounge armchair in England. The lounge chair is new and it comes in its box. It belongs to the Mandy collection.
Arkana table with the top in vibrant teak and a set of eight chairs also by Ariana. The Arkana table belongs to the 31 models.
The teakwood of the top has bees restored completely, the leg and chairs has been deeply clean, zoom the photos to see the most persistent marks we could not remove during the restoration process.
The cushion are pending of upholstery so you could still choose what colour or texture from the Sprandling vinyls your would like to use.
Ask me for send you sample of the colours you like, please!
A set of four Brazilian Rosewood Dining Chairs designed by the well-known Kai Kristiansen for the high-end cabinet maker Schou-Andersen Møbelfabrik.
Model 32 Designed by Kai Kristiansen in Denmark in the ‘60s and handcrafted in beautiful rosewood and afromorsia.
Upholstery
Seat pad pending of new upholstery giving the buyer the option to choose between vinyl by the brand Spraddling or fabric by Baumann Creation collection Baudolino , or also if you have any material in particular don’t doubt to send us to provide it to our upholster.
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.
Esta silla es un icono del diseño, diseñada por Charles Pollock para Castelli, reúne todo lo que una silla puede contener, diseño, material y confort. Solo contemplarla es un regalo para la vista.
The well-known designer Hans Olsen designed this lounge chair for C/S Møbler, lounge chair model ‘400’, in rosewood and cream leather, in Denmark, in 1966. The design features typical traits of the Modern Danishera of the 1950/1960s.
The armrests are bent slightly outwards, a feature of this design. Two cushions upholstered in patinated cream leather complement the design and provide great comfort.
Please note that this item is in used condition, and the rosewood and structure have been checked and restored in full, conserving its original leather.
Ensure you see all the pictures to appreciate the conditions of the leather as it is worn in some areas.
We kindly ask you to contact us if you need a quote for new upholstery, as we can work out this with our experienced local artisan.
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.
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.
Set of 4 original Danish Mid-Century teak chairs from the 1960s.
Its beautiful structure in light teak and the contrast with its white upholstery make this set of chairs a versatile and safe bet to highlight an interior in both a modern and contemporary style.
At the same time as elegant, the design of their backrest makes them very comfortable, uniting two fundamental factors in furniture design, style and comfort.
The ergonomic backrest and slim legs give this chair set the characteristic look of the period.
The structure has been revised by our restorers and the upholstery is new. The set is ready for a second life.
Danish chair designed by the architect and designer ThomasHarlev for the Farstrup brand.
This distinguished and peculiar chair was created at the end of the 50s.
Its design is based on a solid teak wood structure, leaving both the seat and the back upholstered in colored fabric, which gives it a sober and extremely elegant appearance.
The attractiveness of its structure is centered on the inclination of its legs, extending at the upper vertex to shape a comfortable curved backrest and armrests.
It is in excellent structural and aesthetic condition.
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.
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
Oak chair set by Kai Kristensen, one of Denmark’s most influential mid-century designers.
This chair has become one of Kai Kristensen’s iconic products.
The set that we present is made of oak, its structure is firm and the oak wood has been pickled and varnished with Renner ultra-transparent varnish to preserve the natural color of the oak.
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.
Danish chair by Kai Kristensen, a designer born in Denmark at the end of the 1920s and considered one of the great designers of the Mid-Century era for his creations with clean lines, the use of noble materials and the way of executing the pieces. where the encounters of wood become priceless.
These chairs are a clear example of Kai Kristensen’s creations.
The chairs are currently pending upholstery, we only use fabrics in neutral, white or ecru colors. If you want to send us the fabric to do the custom work, you just have to contact us to organize the shipment of your fabric to our upholstery workshop.
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.
Lucian Ercolani created this chair inspired by the famous 19th century Windsor chairs. With an innovative style in the 40s, this chair remains an icon of the Ercol brand.
Designed and manufactured in High Wycombe, United Kingdom, this chair combines the technique of steam bending wood with an elm seat and beech body, details that make it an elegant chair or armchair.
Extendable round table with a teak board, belonging to the Dunvegan collection that Tom Robertson designed in the 1960s in Scotland.
Set of 4 teak chairs with black vinyl upholstery. These chairs were designed for this table, so they fit perfectly to it and it is possible to collect them under the table.
Although this is a personal opinion, the chairs are very comfortable.
Set of four Mid-Century dining chairs designed by Norwegian Henry Walter Klein, for the Bramin label.
Frame made of solid teak with an open structure finished with curved forms of masterful subtlety. Slightly inclined backrest in the upper part, which is closed by means of two arched slats, enhancing the comfort of the lower back.
In excellent condition, solid structure, restored wood and aesthetically like new.
These elegant dining chairs are the perfect balance of form and function, built to the highest quality.
With its refined, crisp lines that beautifully complement its sharp linear form in vibrant rosewood, these chairs are sure to make a statement in any contemporary dining area.
Their characteristic and unique design make these chairs a decorative element that will capture the attention of everyone who enters the living room or dining room where they are.
Chair designed by Lucian Ercolani for the famous Ercol brand in the 1960s in elm.
These chairs were Ercol’s first edition of the famous English Windsor chair. In this edition Lucian Ercolani dispensed with redundant elements and brought to light a chair with clean lines and enhancing the beauty of elm wood.
These chairs come with a more contemporary finish, their old varnish has been removed, to leave the waters of the elm wood grain bare and thus be able to appreciate its chiaroscuro and the organized forms of the wood waters.
Chairs without armrests designed by Lucian Ercolani for the famous Ercol brand in the 1950s in elm.
In this edition Lucian Ercolani is known as Quarker and is an icon of Luian Ercolano’s designs for Ercol, he once again provided the chair with clean lines without additional elements to give you a presence based on the shape and beauty of the wood, he repeats the formula of using beech and elm to create a chair that will always be a design icon.
These chairs come with a more contemporary finish, their old varnish has been removed, to leave the waters of the elm wood grain bare and thus be able to appreciate its chiaroscuro and the organized forms of the wood waters. Finished with an ultraviolet-transparent varnish from the Italian brand Renner that protects them from daily use but does not alter the beauty of their wood.
Chairs with armrests designed by Lucian Ercolani for the famous Ercol brand in the 1960s in elm. These chairs were Ercol’s first edition of the famous English Windsor chair. In this edition Lucian Ercolani dispensed with redundant elements and brought to light a chair with clean lines, enhancing the beauty of elm wood.
These chairs come with a more contemporary finish, their old varnish has been removed to leave the waters of the elm wood grain bare and thus be able to appreciate its chiaroscuro and the organized shapes of the wood waters.
Stylish lounge chair designed by Solheim for Rykken & Co. (Norway). The chair features a leather harness slung from a teak stained bentwood beech frame and buttoned brown leather cushions which attach to the harness via studs. Model Kengu. Circa 1960’s.
Vendor ref: 1RYKKEN190122
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak.
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top. All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish. Leather cleaned
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid. All checked and ready to go.
This set of Scandinavian chairs comes in an impressive black leather.
We have 6 chairs in total and in all chairs the leather is in perfect conditions with the character of an used leather.
We have booked with my upholster to take 2 to fix the bottom cover, the upholster is in very good conditions but the cover fabric is loose and it need to be replaced.
So if you were interested in having the 6 I can offer you all chairs with all jobs done.
Condition report:
The chairs has been cleaned deeply.
Some of the caps are lost.
The leather is in stunning conditions
The structure is in perfect conditions, 2 bottoms need a bit of attention but we include this job done.
Additional dimensions information:
Seat height 52 cm
Armrest height 65 cm
From left to right 62 cm exterior 50 cm interior
From forward to rear 54 cm exterior 48 cm interior
Stylish lounge chair designed by Solheim for Rykken & Coas of Norway. The chair features a leather harness slung from a teak stained bentwood beech frame and buttoned brown leather cushions which attach to the harness via studs.
Model Kengu (circa 1960’s).
Condition report:
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top. All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish.
Leather cleaned
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid. All checked and ready to go.
This set includes six chairs, two chairs and two carver chairs, all of them in excellent condition.
The chairs are the model 49 that Erik Buch designed in the ’60s in Denmark for O.D Mobler A-S.
All chairs are sturdy and tight. These elegant dining chairs have a perfect balance in shape and function. One more time, the Danish production shows its high quality in the construction. Our experienced restorer has sanded and repolished them using only products that protect the furniture and our environment.
Wherever room you use them will be improved by its presence.
Identifying Marks This piece has an attribution mark
Style Mid-Century, Scandinavian Modern
Price per set
Condition report:
Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.
This set of Danish dining chairs, designed by Bramin, is sturdy and solid, clean and polished, some light marks to the wood in places due to its age but nothing especially remarkable.
One of the seat cord need to be done again although the seat can be used normally and its function as a chair has not been affected by this damaged. It is only an esthetic damaged.
This vintage item is in very good condition because it has been refreshed through new upholstery and/or refinishing. Light wear consistent with age and use. The surface has been polished and refinished, it requires re upholstery. One of the seat cord is damaged.
Price per set. Only one set available.
Condition report:
The structure of the chairs is in perfect conditions but one need to have the paper cord done.
R.W. Toothill designed these pair of lounge chairs in the ´60s.
Toothill was based in Newton Aycliffe, and It started after the second world war making loose covers for other sofa companies.
Toothill creations always come with no brand labels; however, they are effortless to recognise due to their famous stylish design.
Dimensions:
Total length: 67 cm
Total width: 79 cm
Total Height: 70 cm
Armrest height: 48 cm
Seat height: 42 cm
Seat Dimensions: 51x59cm
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak.
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top.
All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid.
All checked, repaired if necessary and ready to go.
Original upholstery.
Beautiful pair of lounge seats designed in the ‘s60 by the Iconic Guy Rogers in Liverpool, England.
Guy Rogers used a rich elm for this stunning pair of lounge chairs that comes with the original upholstery.
The upholstery is faded in some areas due to age however it is not broken or worn in any of the areas.
We offer the pair with the original upholstery for the price you see in this ad but also we offer them with new upholstery at £1700 with a soft creme wool material.
Extremely comfortable and with a superb design. We have chosen a natural finish for the wood, using an extra transparency varnish to show the beauty of the raw elm grain.
Set of 6 Danish chairs by Frode Holm in Afrormosia wood in perfect condition.
These sleek dining chairs are the perfect balance of form and function, constructed to the highest quality. With its refined, crisp lines that beautifully complement its sharp linear form in vibrant rosewood, these chairs are sure to make a statement in any contemporary dining area.
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