32″H x x 61″W x 31.5″ D
15″H Seat
Designed in 1956
Newly upholstered in Rox & Fix Linen from Svenskt Tenn
Sweden
Whimsical scenes of daily life hand-painted on an ewer by Rut Bryk (1916-1999).
Finland, circa 1950
Textile by Ann-Mari Forsberg for Märta Måås-Fjetterström
13″H x 16″W
Made in Sweden
“Helios” table lamps, designed by Peter Svarrer
Hand-blown milk glass
17″H to top of shade, 11″H to top of socket, 6″D base
Made in Denmark
Newly rewired with polished chrome dimmers and silver cord
W: 70″ x D: 40″ x H: 30″
Early 19th Century Drop-Leaf Gustavian Table
Sweden
32″H x x 61″W x 31.5″ D
15″H Seat
Designed in 1956
Newly upholstered in Rox & Fix Linen from Svenskt Tenn
Sweden
30″D x 29″W x 33 3/4″H
Seat Height: 16″
Arm Height: 25″
Made in France
A large Benitier shell in cast brass with original patina.
1970s
Made in France
Pine Lovö Rocking Chair by Axel Einar Hjorth for Nordiska Kompaniet
Unrestored and in original condition
Circa 1936
Sweden
H: 32″
SOLD
This exceptional pair of “1641” armchairs appeared in the 1942 Fritz Hansen Catalogue. They are often attributed to the Danish architect Frits Schlegel who was working for Fritz Hansen at the time of design and production. This was not verified in the catalogue so we can not say for sure they are by Schlegel.
Model 1641 Fritz Hansen
Denmark, 1942.
Antique Blue and White Stripe Cotton Dhurrie
8’6″ x 7’3″
India
Josef Frank designed Table Lamp 1819 for Svenskt Tenn in the shape of a globe in 1934. He originally called it the “Glass Globe”. The lamp has been produced in four different shapes: the globe, the cylinder, the cube and the calabash. Newly rewired.
Sweden
Rare table lamp by Gunnar Nylund (1904-1997) for Rörstrand Fabriks
An ovular shape crafted in chamotte with a rich ochre glaze
Custom Décors Barbares lampshade
12.5″ to top of new socket/21″ Total Height/4″ D of Base/ 6″ W of Base
Made in Sweden
Mid-20th century
Stamped “SVERIDGE/CHAMOTTE/NYLUND/RORSTRAND”
George Nakashima Trestle Dining Table
American Black Walnut, Rosewood
29 h × 84 w × 45 d in
USA, 1960
Table features six-plank book-matched top joined by four butterflies, rich and expressive grain with sap grain details, and two free edges.
Teak top on steel frame
Denmark, 1960s
15 3/4″H x 65″W x 27 1/2″D
Abstract framed watercolor and pencil painting by artist and glass designer Bengt Orup
Signed “Orup”
Sweden
In 1936, architects Matti Lampen and Märta Blomstedt were commissioned to design the Aulanko Hotel in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The hotel was designed using furniture and lighting from all of Finland’s top manufacturers with the exception of the large lounge chair which we know now as the Aulanko chair in the lobby.
In 1935, at the ‘Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild’ fair, cabinetmaker AJ Iversen presented an armchair designed by Flemming Lassen. In the fair’s next edition, in 1936, he returned and exhibited at his stand a seat similar to the previous year’s one but slightly larger, covered in lambswool and fitted with chrome tubular legs and which he labeled ‘The Tired Man’. The resemblance between the prototypes presented in Copenhagen and the models of the Aulanko hotel is striking. The design and dates of the Aulanko Lounge and Tired Man Chairs are close but nothing indicates the designs are linked.
Both drawings for the original design had identical dimensions but varied by the design of the foot. Both had tubular legs as opposed to the bun or small castor feet.
The first drawings of the Finnish hotel model are dated 20 July 1938. No specific designer is credited, only the mention of ‘Architects office Blomstedt / Lampen’ and the stamp of Artek, the company to which they appealed to obtain the model. Artek began producing models of this chair after 1941 with wood bun feet as opposed to metal. Until the late 1940s, Artek marketed a version of the armchair with round wooden legs. In the 1950s, similar but smaller models were produced by different manufacturers, including Kantosen Puutyö. This craze explains the appearance of many variations with slight differences.
Newly restored and upholstered in sheepskin.
New bun feet.
Designed in 1939
Likely produced circa 1941 by Arktek
Made in Finland
Dimensions: H: 33″ W: 40″ D: 42″
*History courtesy of Barnebys
Daybed designed by Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn.
Reupholstered in Mirakel by Svenskt Tenn and restored professionally to excellent condition.
Measurements: D: 33 1/2″ W: 78 3/4″ H:17″
Desk “AT 305″ designed by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck.
Denmark, 1955.
Features two drop leaves and three front drawers.
This piece has been restored and is in very find condition.
Key included.
H: 73 cm / 2′ 5″
W: 75,5 cm / 2′ 7″
L: 139 cm / 4′ 6″
Extended: 231.5 cm / 7′ 7”
Perfect condition
H: 10 1/2″ W: 10″ D: 7 1/4″
Two mid-century white table lamps similar in size by Carl Fagerlund made for Orrefors
Rewired with chrome fittings
Available separately or as a pair
Made in Sweden
Vintage black Crinolette armchair designed in 1962 by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko
Finland
Very good condition
H: 28 3/4″ x L: 27″ x D: 26″
Large brilliant Art Nouveau table lamp by Møller & Bøgely
Brilliant cobalt blue, brown, and white glazes and depictions of Japanese female figures amongst clouds
Incised MB/CV inside
Minor chips and minor wear to glaze
Table lamp with incised bird figure and blue, green and brown glaze
Rare Art Nouveau table lamp by Møller & Bøgely with incised bird figures and blue, green and brown glazes
Circa 1917-1920
Denmark
Slight chips at the base and on the rim under the bird
14″ to top of socket
5 1/2″ base
H: 19 1/4″ x W: 27 3/4″ x 43 1/2″
Marked Josef Frank Svenskt Tenn
Made in Sweden
SOLD
Josef Frank 336 armchair for Svenskt Tenn newly upholstered in “Aralia” linen from Svenskt Tenn
Designed in 1934
Sweden
Measures: Height 33 3/4″ or 86cm
Width: 35 1/2″ or 90cm
Depth: 39 1/4″ or 100cm
Seat height: 17 3/4″ or 45 cm
Pair of easy chairs designed by Otto Schulz in 1936 (1882-1970) and produced by Boet
Seat and back are newly upholstered in wool
Made in Sweden
Height: 26 in. (65.79 cm)
Width: 26 3/4 in. (67.82 cm)
Depth: 31 1/2 in. (80.01 cm)
Seat Height: 14.96 in. (38 cm
SOLD
Exquisite CM191 coffee table designed by Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) for Thonet
Mahogany top with steel wire base
France
Designed in 1959.
Black perforated sheet metal magazine rack designed by Mathieu Matégot
France, circa 1950s
H: 19 3/8″ x W: 17 5/8″ x D: 5 1/4″
Small Brass Framed Magazine Rack with Slung Leather by Carl Auböck
circa 1950s
10.5″ L x 6″ W x 19″ H
SOLD
Newly framed wall tapestry mounted on linen by Riitta Nelimarkka
Framed: H 45 1/2″ x W 36″ x D 1 1/4″
Marked RN
Finland
Handwoven wool tapestry mounted on linen
Designed by Barbro Nilsson for Mårta Måås Fjetterström
Signed AB MMF
Sweden
H 13 1/4″ x W 26 1/2″
Black painted chair from Drottningholm Castle
Stamped KR DH under Royal Crown (Kronan Drottning Holm)
Provenance: Queen Louisa Ulrika’s Private Property, Drottningholm Castle, Stockholm
Sweden, 1700s
Sweden, 1930s
L: 76.6″ (194 cm) D: 27″ (68 cm) H: 28.25″ (71.5 cm)
Hand hammered brass sconce by Malin Appelgren
Made in Sweden
Available in four sizes
Handwoven wool wall tapestry mounted on linen
Designed by Märta Måås Fjetterström in 1926 and produced after 1941
Signed AB MMF
Sweden
H 17″ (43 cm) W 27″ (68 cm)
Plywood coffee table with rosewood veneer designed by Saburo Inui for Tendo Mokko
Stamped “Tendo” and monogrammed under the tray
Japan, 1960
H 13 1/2″ (34 cm) x W 59 1/4″ (150 cm) x 30″ (76 cm)
SOLD
Chamotte stoneware table lamp with glossy blue glaze by Gunnar Nylund for Rörstrand
Rewired with new shade
Sweden, 1960s
Height to top of mount 12 3/4″ (32 cm)
Rare sideboard designed by Børge Mogensen for P. Lauritsen & Søn
Teak veneer with oak interior
Denmark, 1950s
H 35 1/2″ (90 cm), W 54 1/2″ (138 cm), D 19 3/4″ (50 cm)
SOLD
Set of four solid pine Utö dining chairs designed by Axel Einar Hjorth for Nordiska Kompaniet
Sweden, 1930s
Seat Height 43.5 cm/ 17 1/4″
Large stoneware vase by Saxbo with matte rust glaze
Base incised with stamp and marked “Saxbo Danmark 253 M”
Denmark, 1937-1949
H 13″ (33 cm)
Pair of Samsas chairs designed by Carl Malmsten
Newly reupholstered in rust colored wool
Sweden, 1950s
H: 32″ (81 cm), W: 27.75″ (70 cm), D: 34″ (86 cm)
SOLD
Guldheden desk in cherry designed by Carl Malmsten for Nordiska Kompaniet
Sweden, mid 20th Century
H 29 3/4″ (75 cm) W 47 1/2″ (120 cm) D 23 3/4″ (60 cm)
Tea bowl by Ewen Henderson (1934-2000)
England, c.1983
H 3″ (7 cm) x D 4″ (10.8 cm)
Three bottles inspired by the still life paintings of Giorgio Morandi by Akiko Hirai (b. 1970)
England
Largest H 5 3/4″ (14.1 cm), Smallest H 5″ (12.4 cm)
An asymmetrical bowl handcrafted by Ewen Henderson (1934-2000)
Layered with pink, olive green, and grey glazes
England, 1970s-1990s
H 4 1/4″ (10.5 cm) W 8 1/4′ (20.5 cm) D 5 3/4″ (14 cm)
Serene pale blue celadon vase by Kato Tsubusa (b. 1962)
Incised with marker’s mark, together with a signed wooden box
Japan, Late 20th Century
H 8″ (20.2 cm) D 4 1/4″ (10.2 cm)
SOLD
Two vases and a footed bowl with hares fur glaze in matte white by Carl-Harry Stålhane for Rörstrand
Incised “R SWEDEN CHS” and “SOT”
Sweden, 1950s
Ranging in height from 4 1/4″ to 8 3/4″
High back easy chair with mahogany legs designed by Hans Thomas Jensen, made by Jacob Kjaer
Newly upholstered in Fortuny linen
Denmark, 1940s
H 40″ (101 cm) W 27 3/4″ (70 cm) D 27 3/4″ (70 cm)
SOLD
Artificial green leather mirror with brass nails
Designed by Otto Schulz and produced by Boet, Maker’s metal label
Sweden, Mid-Century
H 26 1/2″ (67 cm) W 22 1/2″ (57 cm)
SOLD
Earthenware table lamp with black and white glaze by Svend Hammershøi (1873-1948) for Kähler, Inscribed base HAK
Rewired with new shade
Denmark, 1904-1948
Base: H 13″ (33 cm) x Dia. 4 1/4″ (11 cm); to top of shade: 19 1/4″ (33 cm)
SOLD
A Hans J. Wegner lady’s oak desk (Model RY 32) with locking front drawer manufactured Ry Møbler
Denmark, 1950s
H 28 3/8″ (72 cm) L 39 3/8″(100 cm) W 20 1/2″ (52 cm)
SOLD
A pair of rattan chairs with engraved wood details, attributed to Christian Eriksson’s furniture workshop in Arvika
Sweden, early 1900s
H 52 1/4″ W” 22 1/2″ D 18″
A Baroque picture frame with mercury foil glass later added to create a mirror
Sweden
H 25″ (63 cm) W 21 1/4″ (54 cm)
SOLD
A rattan mirror attributed to Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn
Sweden, mid-century
Diam. 17 1/8″ (43.5 cm)
An ovular ceramic bowl with white, yellow and olive green glazes by Danish artist and potter Muggi Wille-Nielsen
Incised monogram
Denmark, mid-century
H 8 1/4″ (21 cm) L 13 3/8″ (34 cm) W 13″ (33 cm)
Finland, 1959-1960
H 3 1/2″(9 cm)
Handthrown porcelain bowl in silky matte white and celadon colored glaze with petal rim in light pink
Marked with workshop mark and dated 1994 (stamp)
Germany, 1944
H 4 7/8″ (12.5 cm) Diam. 5 1/2″ (13.9 cm)
Small ribbed vase by Arne Bang
Denmark, 1920-1950s
H 5 1/4″ (13.5 cm) D 3 1/4″ (9 cm)
Stoneware bowl with impressed patterns and spiral to the well
Finished with grey and blue glazes, red and brown undertones
Incised with “Gutte” monogram
Denmark, 1950s – 1980s
D 8 1/4″ (21 cm) H 3 1/2″ (8 1/2 cm)
Unique stoneware bowl with blue glaze and impressed pattern
Incised with “Gutte”
Denmark, 1950s-1980s
H 4″ (10 cm) D 8 1/2″ (21 cm)
Unique stoneware bowl with light grey and blue glaze by Gutte Eriksen
Incised with “GE” monogram
Denmark
H 3″ (7.7 cm) D 10″ (25.2 cm)
Pair of handblown emerald glass lamps with white and blue ribbon around body
Designed by Michael Bang (1942-2013) for Holmegaard
Sweden, 1980s
H 13 1/2″ (34 1/2 cm) to top of socket D 7″ (18 cm)
H 12″ (30 1/2 cm) to top of socket D 7 3/4″ (19 1/2 cm)