These chairs are a true treasure – Niels Moller originals from the Mid-Century era, handcrafted by JL Møllers Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the 1950s. The solid rosewood used to create these beautiful chairs is simply stunning.
The iconic model N71, made of rosewood, is a perfect example of the elegant simplicity of the era. The chair’s light curve back is designed to embrace us and offers both style and comfort.
The chairs come with their original tweed upholstery or a new one, and we provide the option of reupholstering.
Este secreter de madera de teca de mediados de siglo es un hermoso mueble, elaborado a mano con esmero en Dinamarca durante la década de 1960.
Cuenta con una superficie de escritura deslizante, múltiples compartimentos de almacenamiento cerrados y tres cajones para mantener sus pertenencias organizadas. Con su diseño atemporal y características funcionales, este secreter seguramente será una valiosa adición a cualquier hogar u oficina.
Tom Robertson designed the dining table in the 60s for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the Dunvegan Collection Model T2.
This boat-shaped table was made of teak wood and has an extension inside that provides a larger surface for use.
Professionals have entirely restored it. The teak of this wood has a vibrant teak grain. The table has a small stubborn mark in the corner of the top table. Please check the picture; it doesn’t affect the table’s beauty.
Teak sideboard by GPlan from the Brasilia collection designed by Victor B Wilkinsaround the 1960s in High Wycombe, UK.
Victor B Wilkins was the designer of the G-Plan brand, being recognized for two of his great collections, Fresco and Brasília. Both collections retained the great influence that Ib Kofod Larsen had exerted on Victor Wilkins.
This sideboard belongs to the Brasília collection and retains a stylized design, with minimalist lines. The curved handles add an organic touch to the sideboard. This sideboard is made up of a central module made up of 4 drawers, a bar cabinet on the right and a two-door cabinet on the left.
G-plan, under E Gomme, hired famed Danish designer K. Larsen to relaunch the brand with his Scandinavian-influenced creations.
G Plan is a furniture brand that is recognized for the high level of finishing detail and the great construction quality of its products.
This McIntosh sideboard was designed by Tom Robertson in Scotland for the Dunvegan collection, the most iconic collection of the designer.
The sideboard has a central two doors cupboard with a shaped tray to include taller items in our store, another cupboard on the right-hand side with a pull-out tray finished in melamine to permit lean drinks on it, and on the other extreme a bank with three drawers, the first drawer line-up for cutlery.
Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh’s Dunvegan collection in the 70s. This piece, made of teak, keeps the original signature with the year.
This table became one of the icons of the brand, its design was patented by McIntosh in the 60s.
It contains a double interior extension with a butterfly opening. The two boards are stored folded.
What distinguishes this table from other tables of its time is the beauty of the meeting of the legs with the stringers that make up the structure. A clean meeting that gives all the elegance to the table.
Additional measures:
Closed table: length 160 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm
Open table: length 198 cm (with one extension), 236 cm (fully extended), width from 91 cm to 87 cm at its narrowest part, height 74 cm
Introducing the stunning Coffee table and Nest of three tables. This versatile set of tables, designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in vibrant teakwood in Scotland in 1972, is not just a piece with the modern concept that will transform your living space. With multiple uses, it offers endless possibilities for a stylish and functional home. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your decor with a piece that’ furniture, but unique design as both beautiful and practical.
This coffee table was signed by Stonehill in 1960, handcrafted in afrormosia wood with g the original glass top, all made in England.
Stonehill Furniture has a rich history that began with Nathan Steinberg, an Austrian furniture maker who arrived in London at the age of 13 in 1895. Nathan established his own business in 1910 to manufacture high-quality bedroom furniture. After World War II, his company became Stonehill Furniture, which was based in Edmonton, North London. Stonehill Furniture had a significant influence on Scandinavian design and the production of other popular brands in the market, such as G-Plan, McIntosh, and Austin Suite.
Today, Stonehill Furniture is renowned for producing teak sideboards in various popular designs and teak and glass coffee tables, which were likely inspired by similar tables designed by Victor Wilkins for G Plan. With Nathan’s two sons, Philip and Maurice Steinberg, at the helm until their retirement in the 1980s, Stonehill Furniture has maintained its reputation for quality and style.
This desk is a beautiful piece of vintage furniture created by Richard Hornby in 1960 for Fyne Ladye Furniture. It features an elegant design with an Afrormosia finish and tapered legs with H-form stretchers for added stability.
The top of the desk has a moulded three-quarter gallery that adds a touch of sophistication. It also features two drawers with recessed reeded fronts for added convenience. The table is all well-made in a dark, elegant afrormosia. This desk would make a great addition to any home or office and impress anyone who sees it.
This dining table is a testament to the era’s functional and timeless aesthetic. Handcrafted from exquisite teak wood in Denmark during the 1950s, it boasts a sleek and minimalist silhouette with a streamlined construction. The gently framed edges add a touch of understated sophistication. But what truly makes this table stand out is its versatility- it effortlessly transforms into an extended version, making it ideal for larger gatherings. The sturdy cylindrical legs provide reliable support and showcase the hallmark craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail synonymous with Danish furniture design.
The table offers easy assembly through screws for flat delivery.
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
Burchaart Nielsen, a renowned Danish designer, created this beautiful sideboard, which was crafted by Dyrlund in Denmark during the 1960s. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, Dyrlund has executed this sleek piece to the highest standards, this time using smaller dimension to manufacture a compact piece using a solid frame throughout and in vibrant colour teakwood grain. Unlike other long sideboards, this one boasts smaller dimensions, making it not only a unique piece but also perfect for various spaces. It features two cupboards with sliding doors and a bank of drawers in the centre, providing ample storage space.
Take advantage of the opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind piece of furniture.
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.
John Herbert designed this console table for the well-known and awarded British maker furniture A. Younger, in the ’60s.
This console is not just any piece, it’s a part of the prestigious and award-winning Fonseca collection. Its fine join with the legs and long handle are just some of the features that make it a high-quality investment.
You can use the table as a desk due to its height, dimension, and storage.
Tom Robertson, the innovative mind behind A.H. McIntosh’s mid-century designs, crafted this sideboard in the early ’70s, in Scotland. A departure from the norm, Robertson replaced traditional hinged doors with sleek sliding doors, a design choice often seen in Danish or Scandinavian furniture.
Introducing a new level of convenience, the renowned pull-out tray covered in melamine, a signature creation of Robertson for his sideboards, is now easily accessible from the outside. No more need to open any door to reach the tray, a thoughtful design element that enhances the practicality of this sideboard.
The storage case has three drawers on the left and two sliding doors on the right, which enclose the shelving units.
The beautiful teakwood grain, a testament to the craftsmanship of this creation, adds a touch of versatility. This sideboard seamlessly adds to any contemporary interior, adapting effortlessly to various design styles.
This mid-century desk is exquisitely hand-crafted with exceptional skill. It features two banks of three drawers made of high-quality materials.
The desk’s top displays a stunningly intricate teak grain pattern that contrasts beautifully with brown, orange, and black shades. Although the designer of this timeless piece is unknown, it is a valuable addition to any contemporary space.
The mastery of the Mid-Century desk is easily recognizable as it was beautifully hand-crafted in Denmark in the 1960s.
The desk features an extra shelf on one of its longer sides.
Dimensions
L. 135 cm
W. 64.5 cm
H. 73.5 cm
Knee space: 48 cm from left to right and 62 height
This mid-century desk is exquisitely hand-crafted with exceptional skill. It features two banks of graduated drawers made of high-quality materials. Left bank coints four drawers while the right two drawers.
The skilled designer Johannes Andersen created a spacious table for the renowned cabinet maker Uldum Møbelfabrik in Denmark.
This table features a distinct extended section on one side that can be stored in a specific location. The table has a sturdy structure, with its top frame crafted from solid teak wood exhibiting a beautiful teak grain.
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.
We have one in stock pending restoration (photos belongs the last one we had)
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.
Lucian Ercolani designed this minimalist table with a powerfull look, removing the unnecessary ornament to create this beautiful nude piece. All were handcrafted in England in light Elmwood in the ‘60s.
The table has been sanded, and that water has a new finish, leaving a raw and more natural aspect of its elm to enjoy the beauty of its pale colour.
This stunning extending dining table was beautifully handcrafted by the British furniture maker Ercol and designed by Lucian Ercoloni.
The mid-century extending dining table is an elegant and functional piece of furniture that is perfect for any home. It is made of the same high-quality Elm wood used to create the Windsor chairs, which ensures that it is both durable and beautiful. The table’s unique design allows it to be extended, making it perfect for larger gatherings or dinner parties.
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.
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.
These chairs were designed by Luciano Ercoloni 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 mid-century extending dining table is an elegant and functional piece of furniture that is perfect for any home. It is made of the same high-quality Elm wood used to create the Windsor chairs, which ensures that it is both durable and beautiful. The table’s unique design allows it to be extended, making it perfect for larger gatherings or dinner parties.
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.
Niels Moller designed the iconic Model 75 chair in 1954, which was handcrafted in oak for J. L. Møller stolefabrik in Denmark.
The set consists of 10 chairs, including 8 dining chairs and 2 chairs with armrests. These chairs are an iconic representation of the Mid-Century era and boast all their original features. It is rare to come across a set that is made of oak and paper-cord and is in excellent condition with its original varnish still intact.
We offer the set in its original condition for £5,000.00. However, if you prefer, you can request a fully restored set with all the wood sanded and refinished for £6,000.00.
Dimensions
Length: 50 cm the armrest length is 67 cm from left to right
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.
Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh’s Dunvegan collection in the 70s. This piece, made of teak, keeps the original signature with the year.
This table became one of the icons of the brand, its design was patented by McIntosh in the 60s.
It contains a double interior extension with a butterfly opening. The two boards are stored folded.
What distinguishes this table from other tables of its time is the beauty of the meeting of the legs with the stringers that make up the structure. A clean meeting that gives all the elegance to the table.
Additional measures:
Closed table: length 160 cm, width 91 cm, height 74 cm
Open table: length 198 cm (with one extension), 236 cm (fully extended), width from 91 cm to 87 cm at its narrowest part, height 74 cm
McIntosh coffee table designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh, made in Scotland in the mid-century,
The table features a solid structure, creating a cross with legs and a beautiful top in teak marquetry.
This table is a masterpiece of restoration! Our expert restorer has brought it back to life, replacing a piece with mastery and care to give it a stunning new appearance. You won’t find a better example of a restored table in such excellent condition.
This stunning teak desk from the 1960s, made by Domino Møbler, is a true masterpiece that will elevate any workspace. With a sleek rectangular top and three spacious drawers on each side, this desk offers ample storage space while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic. Crafted entirely from teak, this piece is not only beautiful but also durable. Measuring 134.5cm in width, 59.5cm in depth, and 73cm in height, it is the perfect size for any office or home study. Don’t miss your chance to own this stunning desk that perfectly balances form and function.
This beautifully designed coffee table by Arne Hovmand Olsen is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and elegance. Made in Denmark in the 1960s, it was created for the renowned cabinet maker Mogens Kold. The table features a stunning handcrafted rattan rack and a solid teakwood structure with a graceful curve that holds the top framed in solid teakwood. This exquisite piece of furniture is sure to add a touch of sophistication and class to any living space.
This beautifully designed coffee table by Arne Hovmand Olsen is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and elegance. Made in Denmark in the 1960s, it was created for the renowned cabinet maker Mogens Kold. The table features a stunning handcrafted rattan rack and a solid teakwood structure with a graceful curve that holds the top framed in solid teakwood. This exquisite piece of furniture is sure to add a touch of sophistication and class to any living space.
This beautiful chest was Designed by Frank Guille for the renowned British brand Austin Suite in the 1960s; this chest boasts a stunning teak finish with rosewood veneer handles. With six spacious drawers, you’ll have plenty of storage space for all your belongings. The elegant design features long handles and tall legs, making it a sophisticated and eye-catching addition to any room. Measuring 64cm (L) x 42cm (W) x 125cm (H), this chest offers ample space for all your essentials. The drawers are available in two sizes: three are 54cm x 35cm with a height of 10.5cm, while the other three are 54cm x 35cm with a height of 13cm. Take your chance to add this elegant and practical piece to your home today! Storage, a beautiful design, long handles and tall legs make this piece an elegant addition to your home.
Measurements
L. 64cm
W. 42 cm
H. 125 cm
Drawers measurements
3 are 54 x 35 H 10.5 cm
3 are 54 x 35 H 13 cm
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.
Tom Robertson designed this sideboard for its collection Dunfermline in Scotland for the high-end cabinet maker A.H. McIntosh. The sideboard, handcrafted in stunning rosewood, has all its original features. This sideboard belongs to one of its finest collections. It comes with beautiful solid handles in organic shapes. It wasn’t handcrafted with a stunning rosewood. With three drawers on the left, the first one linen up for the cutlery, two doors enclosing additional compartments in the centre divided with a curved shelf, and a cocktail cupboard on the right with a pull-down door containing a pull-out tray covered in black melamine. Professionals have wholly restored the sideboard, and it is in stunning condition; check and zoom the photos to appreciate all in detail. These three modules give us plenty of storage for our room.
Measurements
L.213 cm
W. 45 cm
H. 75 cm
The sideboard is wholly restored and looks in excellent condition with all its original features and a stunning top rosewood grain.
Tom Robertson designed this sideboard for its collection Dunfermline in Scotland for the high-end cabinet maker A.H. McIntosh. The sideboard, handcrafted in stunning rosewood, has all its original features. This sideboard belongs to one of its finest collections. It comes with beautiful solid handles in organic shapes. It wasn’t handcrafted with a stunning rosewood. With three drawers on the left, the first one linen up for the cutlery, two doors enclosing additional compartments in the centre divided with a curved shelf, and a cocktail cupboard on the right with a pull-down door containing a pull-out tray covered in black melamine. Professionals have wholly restored the sideboard, and it is in stunning condition; check and zoom the photos to appreciate all in detail. These three modules give us plenty of storage for our room.
Measurements
L.213 cm
W. 45 cm
H. 75 cm
The sideboard is wholly restored and looks in excellent condit. for its age. However, it came with a large black stain on top, which the restorer removed as much as he could, but a light, dark, stubborn shade remains on the top, disguisged with the grain. Zoom then photos, please.
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.
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.
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 adapted for cutlery. In addition, it has closets with two doors on each side; one with a removable tray covered in melamine 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).
Tom Robertson designed dunvegan sideboard in teak wood for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland in the 1970s.
Tom Robertson updated this model in the early ’70s, belongs to its Dunvegan collection, and has been modified with long legs instead of the metal regulator to give it a more elegant look. This sideboard is divided into three modules:
A central cabinet that encloses a sinuous-shaped tray that allows us to store objects of different heights.
On the left, we find three drawers, the first one linen for cutlery.
To the right is a bar cabinet that surprises us with an extendable tray finished in melamine to support drinks.
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
Alphons Loebenstein, a designer and German refugee, that Meredew became hugely popular. He was in charge of the firm for the Mid-Century ages and was responsible for its best designs. He and Robert Heritage, an independent designer, signed some of the company’s designs in the mid-century.
This extending round table is notable for the elegant and organic joint between its legs and table structure. The craftsmanship of these joints elevates the piece to the level of a true masterpiece.
The table is completely restored, but it contains two minor stubborn marks that the restoration team disguised as much as possible.
Tom Robertson designed the dining table in the 60s for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland for the Dunvegan Collection Model T2.
This boat-shaped table was made of teak wood and has an extension inside that provides a larger surface for use.
Professionals have entirely restored it. The teak of this wood has a vibrant teak grain. The table has a small stubborn mark in the corner of the top table. Please check the picture; it doesn’t affect the table’s beauty.
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.
The architect and designer Svend Å Madsen created this table in Denmark in the ‘60s for the high-end cabinet maker NBM.
Madsen’s creations stood out in the Danish modern age, warm teak and rosewood, organic shapes, and minimal decorative details. More specific features of his work include “boomerang” legs; sloped, arching desk drawers; and “floating” desk tops are some of the features of his work.
This table is featured by the beauty of its warm teakwood and the simplicity of its boomerang legs., rounded solid edged embraces the table to reach a length of 2.60 m with the two extensions.
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.
John Herbert was well known to be one of the first British influenced by the Danish Modern style, producing high-quality, well-crafted, low-volume furniture for cabinet maker A. Younger Ltd.
This table was awarded from the Furniture Makers’ Guild in 1960. It is an unusual table to find in the market and it was produced for Heals in the late ’60s. This example of a table is featured for the elegance and fine way the designer created the joint between the leg and the structure table. The beauty of the handcrafting and the mixture of the teakwood and the afromorsia make this table a timeless piece of furniture.
Herbert was an accomplished designer: in 1960 he won three awards from the Furniture Makers’ Guild for a sideboard and two tables, one from the Fonseca range.
Tom Robertson designed this beautiful sideboard in Scotland in the early ‘70s for the well-known cabinet maker A.H. McIntosh.
The sideboard has two sections: one bank of three drawers, the top one lined up for the cutlery, and on its right, a cabinet enclosed by two plain doors. The long curved handles and the beautiful teakwood make this sideboard unusual. It is featured being the narrowest sideboard of A.H. McIntosh
Measurements.
Length: 200 cm
Width:. 40 cm
Height: 76 cm
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 pair of GPlan bedside tables completely restored and in perfect condition.
The bedside tables come with an extra feature added in our restoration workshop, it is a hanging bar with three holes that give you the opportunity to hang them directly to the wall no having to use the leg.
The bedside tables always need to add a screw to the wall to avoid they tilt.
[McIntosh sideboard was designed by Tom Robertson in Scotland for the Dunvegan collection, the most iconic collection of the designer.
The sideboard has a central two doors cupboard with a shaped tray to include taller items in our store, another cupboard on the right-hand side with a pull-out tray finished in melamine to permit lean drinks on it, and on the other extreme a bank with three drawers, the first drawer line-up for cutlery.
Dimension 201×45 H75cm
Aparador de la marca McIntosh, diseñador por Ton Robertson para su afamada colección Dunvegan.
Lucian Ercolani designed this table for Ercol in England in the ’60s. This is the Grand Windsor extending table model 444 Ercol made in the early ’60s.
The table is handcrafted in a beautiful elm; the feature of this elm is the beauty of the elmwood grain, which makes different lights, shapes and tones, giving the table a stunning presence.
The table has a double extension that comes folded and stored under the main top, with effortless access when we need to embrace more people.
Our professional restorer has wholly restored the table; it is sanded and finished with an extra-transparent varnish from the Italian Brand Renner that maintains its natural look without affecting or yellowing its finish. The table colours are the originals from the elmwood, and it contain some greens in the grain that are very stubborn, and they could not be removed in the sanded process.
Mid-Century sideboard created by TomRobertson and manufactured by McIntosh in teak wood in the 60s in Scotland. This piece belongs to the Sunburst Collection.
This sideboard reveals the experience and success of Tom Robertson as a designer. He enhanced the beauty of the sideboard adding the marquetry design of a sunburst to the cupboard’s doors what it makes this pieces an awesome furniture.
The sideboard is beautifully handcrafted with a vibrant teak. Design and material minutely crafted to reveal an endless sideboard created to survive tendencies and mark influence.
Arthur Edwards designed this stunning Rosewood sideboard for the high-end cabinet maker White and Newton in Portsmouth (England) in the ’60s.
The sideboard is an unusual piece to come across in the market. A professional restorer has entirely restored it, conserving all its original features, with a refined design, no handles and this gorgeous wavy shape in solid teakwood for the drawers that hide the handles. The rosewood features the sideboard used for its cabinet doors, making this sideboard a stunning piece of furniture.
This long chest of drawers comes from a grocery shop in Germany, it was used as the countertop.
The chest is made of a beautiful solid pine, with a beautiful patina and all its original features, the drawers conserve some of its labels showing us what they were used for used they had, About the handles only one came replaced in the unit and we haven’t changed to appreciate the difference with the others.
Solid pine table found in a farm in the Peak District. Plenty of character, the pinewood has been sanded and repolished with an ultra-transparent varnish to enjoy the beauty of its pine grain.
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.
John Herbert was born in England and he was an active designer between the ‘50s and ‘60s and was known by his creation inspired in the Scandinavian style, he made high-end furniture a like side boards, tables, chairs etc…
He was the head of designed for A. Younger Ltd and and during this period he signed some of his most iconic collections that they were awarded later on, like “Fonseca” collection and “sequence” both collections became very popular at that time.
The coffee table we have here is one of the examples from its “Fonseca Collection” a rectangular coffee table with a beautiful afromorsia wood for its frame and legs and a vibrant teak wood for the top. Another feature that makes this piece so unique is the rattan rack.
The beauty of this table is due to the line up joints between the legs and the top, the use of the rattan for the rack and colours of the wood.
Axel Christiansen designed this long sideboard for ACO in Denmark in the ‘60s.
The features of this sideboard are the solid frame teakwood, its solid round legs with a beautiful ring where the sideboard body meets the legs, vibrant teakwood grain give a powerful presence, its sliding doors, and organic long handles make this piece a stunning furniture. It gives us also plenty of room with a bank of drawers.
Henry Walter Klein designed this beautiful piece in the ’60s in Denmark for the well-known high-quality cabinet maker Bramin.
The sideboard has a balance designed with a bank of drawers in the middle and two sliding doors enclosing shelves. The top drawer is lined up to store the cutlery. The beauty of the sideboard is for many reasons, mainly the vibrant colour of its teakwood grain with contrast in its highlights. One of the features of this sideboards are the built in handles and the beauty of its joints.
Mesa diseñada por Lucian Ercolani para Ercol en Inglaterra en los años 60.
La mesa fue manufacturada en olmo y haya con un diseño de líneas simples pero con mucha fuerza estética.
Esta pieza se caracteriza por la incorporación de dos alas plegables a su estructura, facilitando su apertura para ampliar el número de comensales de la mesa o, incluso, su posicionamiento en interiores de dimensiones más reducidas.
La marca Ercol, aún activa a día de hoy, sigue editando y manufacturando muebles en la actualidad en otros materiales.
This Mid-century chest of drawers in teak was designed by Peter Liley for Meredew Furniture in England in 1969.
The chest of drawers has a beautiful, vibrant teakwood with all its original features, Oval handles and an organic design with five drawers that have diffents heights.
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.
Tom Robertson designed this sideboard in the early ’70s for the well-known brand A.H. McIntosh in Scotland. This time, Tom Robertson made a taller sideboard—this beautiful cabinet with four cupboards and two teakwood drawers. The sideboard has four enclosed cupboards for hinged doors and two drawers; one lined up for the cutlery.
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.
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.
Sideboard by René Bouchara for Roche Bobbois. number 92/400
Born in Paris and educated in New York, René Bouchara imagined a sideboard which evoked images of the grace of a butterfly and at the same time the elegance of a sports car. The glossy lacquer highlights the lines both fluid and racy of this limited-edition piece.
PRODUCT DETAIL
Structure in Daquacryl® (3 mm-thick high gloss PMMA veneer on engineered composite wood, several colours available), with 2 lifting thermo-formed doors. Base in lacquered plywood, col. grey. Shelf in 8 mm-thick clear glass.
Model limited to 400 copies, numbered and signed by the designer.
Iconic and rare, Viktor Wilkins designed this coffee table for G-Plan in teak in the ’60s in England.
The table has a rich and beautiful teak grain and an organic structure inspired by the legs of a spider.
Over the years, G Plan has created some of the most enduring and iconic furniture of the Mid-century. A benchmark for British design since 1953, G Plan has a consistent drive for design innovation and evolution. They blend beautifully balanced design with the perfect mix of style and function to deliver high-quality furniture to every home.
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.
Mesa de comedor diseñada en los años 60 en Dinamarca en teca. La mesa sigue todas las cualidades de los diseños Daneses, lineas rectas, ricas en simplicidad y funcionalismo que han convertido estos muebles en iconos del diseño.
La teca de la mesa tiene un color muy vivo, y cuenta con dos extensiones, una a cada lada, lo que se conoce como mesa de apertura Holandesa.
La mesa se puede desmontar y montar facilmente para su transporte, debido a sus extensiones esta mesa puede juntar entre 8 y 10 personas a su alrededor.
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).
English sideboard from the 60s made of walnut with black bakelite handles.
It is divided into 3 modules: a lower one with two sliding doors, an upper right module with drawers, and an upper left module with a hinged door.
Its dimensions make it perfect both for large spaces, where you want to focus attention on a Mid-Century piece, and for smaller interiors, where, in addition to exploiting its stylistic potential, it provides a large storage space.
Table designed by Lucian Ercolani for Ercol in England in the 1960s.
The table was made of elm and beech with a design of simple linesbut witha lot of aesthetic force.
This piece is characterized by the incorporation of two folding wings to its structure, facilitating its opening to increase the number of diners at the table or, even, its positioning in smaller interiors.
The Ercol brand, still active today, continues to publish and manufacture furniture today.
Viktor Wilkins designed for G-Plan a huge range of collection in the Mid-Century. One of his most successful collection was Astro collection including this small circular coffee table made in solid teak with a beautiful and vibrant teakwood grain with an organic design, having a top with its original glass.
The glass contains some small scratches relative to the age.
Dining table designed by John Herbert for the prestigious English brand Younger, in England in the 1960s. This model belongs to the Fonseca collection.
This table, like the McIntosh T3 table, has two extensions, however John Herbert in the design of this table added the extensions at the head of the tables. With a hidden drawer system, we open and find the extensions, thus achieving, thanks to J. Herbert’s design, keeping the entire main top.
The work of the meeting between the leg and the structure that holds the boards is very clean and on the same level, which enhances the beauty of the meeting, leaving the structure clean of shadows.
Measures:
Table closed: 175 x 94 cm
Each extension: 34 x 94 cm
Extended table: 243 x 94 cm
Height: 73cm
Some information about the creator and manufacturer
A Younger Ltd was a leading British furniture manufacturer in the 1950s and 1960s. They produced low-volume, high-quality, well-made furniture for the upper end of the market, sold through independent retailers. They were among the first British furniture companies to adopt the modern Danish style in the 1950s and the first to abandon it in search of a new style in the late 1960s.
John Herbert was the principal designer for A Younger Ltd from 1955-1970 and designed most of his pieces until Alan Pledge joined him in 1967/68. In the mid-1950s, he led A Younger into making Danish-inspired modernist furniture, putting the company at the forefront of British business. Herbert was an accomplished designer: in 1960, he won three Furniture Makers Guild Awards for a sideboard and two tables, one of which was from the Fonseca range. In the late 1960s Herbert and Pledge took the company in a new direction, designing and launching the Toledo range in 1972.
Original and unusualDanish sideboard designed by Niels Koefoed for Hornslet, made of teak wood that incorporates a food hotplate warmer in its central part.
Being this last detail what makes this piece unique and truly difficult to find nowadays. The beauty of the hotplate is featured by the monochrome print of the Copenhagen harbor in the XVII century.
The hotplate section has a hinged top which is operated by opening the top drawer.
It consists of three modules, a central one with 4 large-capacity drawers and two side modules closed by sliding doors.
This sideboard presents the straight lines typical of Danish furniture, something that brings stability and elegance to the design, making this piece valid for both a home and a workspace.
Danish extending teak dining table designed by the renowned designer Johannes Andersen in Denmark in the 1960s.
The table has an oval shape and has two extra extensions to form a large table with capacity for up to 8 people, thanks to its dimensions of 274 x 108 cm with a height of 72 cm.
The entire table has a teak with a grain that forms games of organic shapes that are distinguished by their various tones between ocher oranges and blacks.
Additional tabletops cannot be stored inside the table frame.
Mid-Century sideboard from GPlan, designed by Victor Wilkins for his Fresco Collection in the 1960s.
The sideboard is made up of a 4-drawer module in the center, on the right a bar cabinet and on the right a two-door cabinet. Manufactured in teak and afromorsia with a great finish.
G Plan is a British furniture brand. It began as a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe.
Teak sideboard by GPlan from the Brasilia collection designed by Victor B Wilkins around the 1960s in High Wycombe, UK.
Victor B Wilkins was the designer of the G-Plan brand, being recognized for two of his great collections, Fresco and Brasília. Both collections retained the great influence that Ib Kofod Larsen had exerted on Victor Wilkins.
This sideboard belongs to the Brasília collection and retains a stylized design, with minimalist lines. The curved handles add an organic touch to the sideboard. This sideboard is made up of a central module made up of 4 drawers, a bar cabinet on the right and a two-door cabinet on the left.
G-plan, under E Gomme, hired famed Danish designer K. Larsen to relaunch the brand with his Scandinavian-influenced creations.
G Plan is a furniture brand that is recognized for the high level of finishing detail and the great construction quality of its products.
Mid-Century Danish high sideboard with minimalist and straight lines, typical of Scandinavian design.
As a characteristic of this design, it is worth noting the break in the straight line with its handles, a detail that gives this sideboard movement.
Made with the mastery typical of Danish furniture, the sideboard is finished with great detail. Its presence is increased thanks to the color and a vein of great beauty.
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.
Aparador alto manufacturado con un gran acabado por artesanos Daneses en Palosanto brasileño en los Años 60.
De línea minimalista, con cuatro puertas correderas, las dos puertas centrales esconden su bello bar, los tiradores embutidos ayudan a que nada nos distraiga de la belleza de su madera.
Se distingue de otros aparadores por las imponentes agua de la veta de su Palosanto Brasileño. Sus interiores en limoncillo y espejo para la parte central donde alberga la zona de bar. Sus dos armarios laterales cuentas con baldas que se pueden regular en altura. Y en la parte baja encontramos tres cajones para ayudarnos a mantener muy organizado nuestro espacio interior.
Extending dining table designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland.
Manufactured in teak, this table opens in the center to allow access to the extension that is stored folded and spreads out like the wings of a butterfly, thus increasing the number of diners.
The table has been checked and restored by the professionals in our own workshop, making this Mid-Century piece ready for a new life.
Extendable dining table designed in the 60s inDenmark by the renowned Danish designer Johannes Andersen.
The table stands out for the impressive design of the structure of its legs in solid afrormosia wood with a spectacular top that houses a single extension on one of its sides. The wood of the table top is a beautiful teak wood selected for the beautiful play of light and contrasts of the waters of the wood grain.
Mid-Century round table from the Ercol brand, designed in elm by LucianErcolaniin the 1960s.
The table has a rack that, together with the classic combination of the English firm, gives this piece a distinctive character that sets it apart from other works by the renowned LucianErcolani.
Very versatile and functional design for both a dining area and an office.
We have stocks of this product in the UK and in Zaragoza.
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.
This table has two drawers, which can be opened from both sides; a detail that differentiates it from the rest of the designs of both this brand and the rest of the Mid-Century pieces.
It was made in Denmark in the 1960s and its state of preservation is impeccable. Still, it has been reviewed by our professional restorers, who have worked with it to ensure it is ready for a second life.
This set of three Mid-Century tables form a nest of tables designed by VictorWilkins for G-Plan in England in the 1960s.
The trio of tables belongs to the Fresco collection by V. Wilkins and they are made of a very beautiful colored and grained teak that creates a contrasting color contrast that gives it a lot of presence.
Danish extending table by Johannes Andersen in teak with Dutch opening system.
The table is the work of the prolific and famous Danish designer Johannes Andersen, with a vibrant teak, this table becomes a large table that can seat up to 10 people.
The closed table has proportions that fit any space and once opened it becomes a large table. It follows very elegant and simple design lines with movement in its legs that give it a great presence.
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
Danish extendable table by Johannes Andersen in teak with Dutch opening system.
The table is the work of the famous Danish designer Johannes Andersen and due to scratches on the top and that in the restoration process have not been fully recovered, we put it on sale.
The table has large dimensions and follows very elegant and beautiful design lines, in addition, it is made of teak in a very beautiful color.
Please zoom in on the photos to see the markings on the cover. If you contact me I can send you more photos.
Additional measures:
Closed 138 x 89 cm Height 72 cm
Fully open 248 x 89 cm
Extensions 55 x 89 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.
McIntoshMid-Centurytable with chairs from the Dunvegan collection.
The set is composed of:
Extendable round table with a teak board, belonging to the Dunvegancollection 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.
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.
This English teak sideboard brings us the successful duo of JohnHerbert as designer and A Younger Ltd as manufacturer.
The sideboard belongs to the well-known Sequence collection.
Made to be admired by the buyer, this sideboard will last at least another 50 years. Its dark African solid wood frame along with solid handles create a contrast to the walnut wood used for the drawers and cabinet giving it a stunning look.
A Younger Ltd was a high-quality British furniture manufacturer that led style and contemporary taste in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Younger furniture was low volume, well made, and aimed at the top end of the market. Younger was amongst the first firms to make Scandinavian-style furniture in the fifties. A lot of its success was due to its award-winning designer, John Herbert. The A Younger label is often discretely located on the back of a drawer, as its designs were often retailed by small, up-market furniture shops who didn’t like makers to identify their pieces.
Its symmetry gives the sideboard an elegant look with beautiful solid organic handles.
Mid-Century sideboard in teak designed by renowned designer Johannes Andersen, one of the most active mid-century designers in Denmark.
The sideboard design is featured by symmetry, with a bank of 4 drawers n the center and two cupboards enclosed by sliding doors on each side. All were designed and handcrafted with the mastery of the Danish cabinetmakers of the time.
Johannes Andersen designed this sideboard in Denmark in the Mid-Century, being one of the most active designers from 1950 to 1970.
Andersen worked steadily for his own firm—as well as Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian companies such as Trensum, CFC Silkeborg, Bramin, and Uldum Møbelfabrik—until he closed his shop in his eighties. He passed away in 1991.
This dining table comes from a UK farm. It is a table from the 70’s made of solid pine with a beautiful wood.
All the old varnish has been removed to leave its natural wood, it is treated with ultra-transparent varnish from the Italian brand Renner. This varnish protects the table without altering the natural color of the pine.
The legs detach from the lid, thus facilitating its transport and installation.
We recommend zooming in on the photos to be able to appreciate any marks caused by the more than 50 years of this table that remain after the restoration process.
Additional measures
Internal measurements 211 x 62 cm on the longest side and 61 x 62 cm at the headboards.
Dining table from the 1960s, designed by John Herbert for the British brand A Younger.
This table belongs to the Fonsecacollection that J Herbert created in the mid-1960s. Manufactured with a solid afromorsia structure and frame and teak tops.
It is an extendable dining table that houses an inner board that unfolds like the wings of a butterfly, providing an additional extension of 45.5 cm to the table.
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.
John Herbert designed this sideboard in the United Kingdom in the 1960s for the A Younger brand.
This sideboard belongs to the Sequence collection, where the artistic maturity of J Herbert and the influence of the design of the Scandinavian school, so necessary in the 60s, is noticeable.
This piece of furniture consists of two modules, one with four drawers and the other with two doors.
Built with teak and afrormosia, it has a structural frame, legs and handles in solid teak.
Mid-Century extending table by Arne Hovman-Olsen, a well-known architect and designer He designed this table in the late 50’s for Mogens Kold. Arne Hovman-Olsen is considered one of the most iconic designer in Denmark during the Mid-Century.
This table is one example of the mastery of the architect.
The table has superb design. It joins the tradition of the good Danish craftsmanship of Mogens Kold and the artistry of Arne Hovman-Olsen.
The table comes with a beautiful teak grain for the top and a solid structure.
Mid-Century teak sideboard designed in the ’60s in Denmark. The cupboard contains all the features of the Danish designs with long handles and lively forms.
The sideboard is shorter than other models we have in stock, and it is an exciting piece of furniture as a tv stand.
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.
Mid-Century teak sideboard designed by White and Newton for McIntosh in the 1960s.
A strong linear form defines the elegant furniture produced by the British manufacturer White and Newton. Under the design direction of the talented Arthur Edwards, the firm produced impressive high-end furniture that is often defined by its clean, modern lines as well as its austere linear form.
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.
Beautiful coffee table with a stunning design by the well-known designer Johannes Andersen. This coffee table comes with an unusual and beauty tiled side which improves the prettiness of the table. Stunning Rosewood and superb design and beautiful tiled make this table an attractive object.
Chair designed by Lucian Ercolani for the famous Ercol brand in the 1960s in Elm.
The set has two with armrests and two plain chairs.
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, appreciate its chiaroscuro and the organized forms of the wood waters.
Fascinating creation of Tom Robertson, the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh manufactured in the early ’70s under the name Eden.
The structure is in high-quality laminated teak wood.
The front features three drawers (the upper one with compartments for cutlery) and a double door that reveals two replicated individual modules (except for the fixed shelf, which has a different depth).
Finally, it is worth highlighting the stylised shapes of its handles and the frame of turned legs, joined by a thin crossbar, which raises the structure and cherries to give an outstanding score to this captivating design.
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.
This sideboard brings us the successful duo of John Herbert as designer and A Younger Ltd as manufacturer.
The sideboard belongs to the well-known Sequence Collection.
Made to be admired by the buyer, this sideboard will last at least another 50 years. Its dark African solid wood frame along with solid handles create a contrast to the walnut wood used for the drawers and cabinet giving it a stunning look.
Its symmetry gives the sideboard an elegant look with beautiful solid organic handles.
Beautiful small display cabinet handcrafted in teak with sliding doors in glass and in teakwood.
The display cabinet has an ideal size to fit in the bathroom or small or kids’ bedrooms.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teakwood
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded in a hand mechanic manner to avoid the use of chemical strippers and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a ‘good as new’ professional finish. All the products used in the restoration process are environment-friendly
Construction: Joints are stress-tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid. All checked and ready to go.
McIntosh sideboard was designed by Tom Robertson in Scotland for the Dunfermline collection, the most iconic collection of the designer. The sideboard has a beautiful rosewood grain with vibrant Colors the sideboard has central two doors cupboard with a shaped tray to include tall items in our store, another cupboard on the right-hand side with a pull-out tray finished in melamine to permit lean drinks on it, and on the other extreme a bank with three drawers, the first drawer line-up for cutlery.
Dimension 213×45 H75cm
Mid-Century Danish coffee table designed by Severin Hansen for Haslev in the 60’s.
This example comes stamped with the Danish Furniture makers.
The table contains all the features of the Danish modern furnitures with a minimalism design, pure lines creating clean joints based on an understanding how mix the craftsmanship couple with a careful choose of the rosewood.
Very simple design with a gorgeous result.
Full restored with excellent conditions.
Condition report:
Sanded with tradicional and mechanical way to avoid the use of chemicals and re-polished with natural oils.
This lovely occasional table can be used as a bedside table as well as a sofa table.
This is delicate design to give that living room nook a new lease of life. This charming side table combines straight-lined design with a two small metal handles making this table very elegant. A handy drawer completes the look, packing this piece with beautiful practicality.
Made in teak in the 60´s.
Condition report:
The top of the table has been sanded and re-polished.
This table is in very good conditions, small tear and wear due to its age.
The drawer runs smoothly.
This extending table gives us the opportunity to have a regular size table when it is closed as well as an extra big table when it is full extended.
Made in teak in the ’60s in Denmark, designed by Johannes Andersen, and handcrafted by Möbler, this table can be dispatched dismantled as the legs are easy to screw.
Condition report:
Materials: beautiful crafted from teak
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid. All checked and ready to go
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 Mid-Century coffee table comes with a sliding top in teak and a black melamine foldable side.
This table has the benefit of a sliding system that give us two positions.
The black melamine makes the table waterproof on this side to lean hot or cold drinks easily.
This is a nice coffee table with a handy proportions. It is made in teak and glass. It was handcrafted by Lebus in the 60’s.
Vendor Ref.: Coffee table Lebus 190122
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teak and glass.
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top.All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish.
Construction: Joints are sturdy and solid.
SPAL’s History is consistently based on brand’s values. Since its inception, SPAL promotes design, innovation and quality as part of its corporate culture.
Being the first ceramics company to launch a design competition (in 1970), SPAL has, since then, maintained partnerships with schools of design and materials engineering. Its in-house design department – SPAL Studio – fosters not only creativity but also research and development (R&D), which have been leading to constant innovation.
Mary Lou Goertzen was an American artist, peace activist and Mennonite.
She collaborates with Block Spal to create this beautiful pattern.
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
This table was handcrafted by Trioh in Denmark in the ´70s in rosewood with a tiled top.
Trioh manufactured this ceramic and rosewood coffee table by Ox Art and dated 78.
Condition report:
Materials: Beautifully crafted from rosewood.
Wood Finish: Professional restoration to the top. All wood sanded and re-polish with an oiled finish.
Excellent condition.
This chest of drawers was a designed in teak with all the features of a typical Danish modern design, gorgeous teak wood and ample storage space. A stylish addition to your modern or vintage interior.
The chest is divided in 5 drawers of equal size to get a balance in its shape.
Unfortunately the key of the first drawer is missing.
One of the appealing of this chest of drawers is its teak, you may see in the photos how gorgeous is the shape in its grain.
Check the photos to appreciate a small restoration. It has been full restored but it still has a small scar of it past life.
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 sideboard designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in Scotland in the late 60’s.
The sideboard has a symmetric designed, with a bank of drawers in the middle and two cupboards on each side. The right hand cupboard side has a pull-out tray to shape the cocktail storage. Top of the drawers with a cutlery tray.
Professionally restored, all the structure is sturdy and tight.
All teakwood sanded, re-polished and finished with a Danish oil.
213×45 Height 75cm
Condition report:
Professionally restored, all the structure is sturdy and tight.
All teakwood sanded, re-polished and finished with a Danish oil.
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.
This table was made In Elm in the 60’s by Ercol. It was Designed by Lucian Ercolani. This table has been sanded and re-polished with a new coat that protect table without changing its natural colour, enjoying the beauty of its elm grain.
Condition report:
Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.
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.
Mid Century Ercol rocking chair in light elm. This rocking chair was designed in the 1960s by the furniture designer Lucian Ercolani for the manufacturer Ercol.
The shape and functionality make it an iconic design that continues to influence design and manufacture to this day.
This Ercol rocking chair is an old example of how elm was used. Nowadays, the new editions are heavier and made in Oak, Ash or Beech.
Ercol was established 101 years ago in 1920 by Italian designer Lucian R Ercolani in High Wycombe, the centre of English furniture making.
Although he intended to design and produce relevant and honest furniture, design and people were the cornerstones of his company from the very beginning. This remains true of the company today as it remains family-owned with Lucian’s grandson and great-grandson both in the business to continue his beliefs today. Design has always been at the heart of Ercol and has influenced a whole generation of designers worldwide.
Dimensions:
Total height 94cm
Seat height 31cm
Armrest height 70cm
Total Length 76cm
Inside length 52cm
Total Width 78cm
Condition report:
This rocking chair was in a very poor state when it came to our workshop, thanks to our expertise restorer who use all his skills the rocking chair looks beautiful and sturdy and it is ready for a new life.
Professionally restorer, dismantle in full some parts remade with old elmwood to match the texture and colour.
It has been sanded and re-polished with an extra transparent finish to show the beauty of the elm grain.
Vicktor Wilkins designed this lovely coffee table for G-Plan. It was produced in the late ’60s. It is all solid teak and has a beautiful rack in rattan. Condition report:
The table has been sanded and re-polished. Rattan is in excellent condition.
The glass has some small scratches due to its age. Minors mark.
Mid-Century teak folding table designed by Tom Robertson for McIntosh in the 60s. This table is very useful, you can store it easily and once open it can seat up 6 people comfortably. It has a beautiful design once open due to the cross of its legs.
Condition report:
Excellent — This vintage piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.
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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