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Axel Vervoordt Armchair, Linen Upholstery, Belgium, 1980s Design
Axel Vervoordt Armchair, Linen Upholstery, Belgium, 1980s Design

Axel Vervoordt Armchair, Linen Upholstery, Belgium, 1980s Design

By Axel Vervoordt

Located in Antwerp, BE

Created in Belgium during the 1980s, this armchair embodies Axel Vervoordt’s distinctive approach

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Vintage 1980s Belgian Lounge Chairs

Materials

Linen

Japanese Antique Primitive Black Chair 1900s-1940s / Armchair Wabisabi Mingei
Japanese Antique Primitive Black Chair 1900s-1940s / Armchair Wabisabi Mingei

Japanese Antique Primitive Black Chair 1900s-1940s / Armchair Wabisabi Mingei

By Axel Vervoordt

Located in Chōsei District Nagara, JP

This is an antique primitive-style chair made in Japan. Carved as if from a powerful solid mass of wood, its form exudes a quiet yet overwhelming presence, bringing a deep sense of w...

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Primitive Chairs

Materials

Tin

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Japanese Antique Black ArmChair / Wabi-sabi Rustic
Japanese Antique Black ArmChair / Wabi-sabi Rustic

Japanese Antique Black ArmChair / Wabi-sabi Rustic

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H 19.3 in W 25.99 in D 25.99 in

Japanese Antique Black ArmChair / Wabi-sabi Rustic

By Axel Vervoordt

Located in Iwate-gun Shizukuishi-cho, Iwate Prefecture

This is a chair using an old Japanese mortar. The material is Zelkoba, and it seems to be around the Meiji period. It is characterized by the powerful wood grain and red-black surf...

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Early 20th Century Japanese Rustic Armchairs

Materials

Wood

Rustic Modern Chairs 'Worpswede'
Rustic Modern Chairs 'Worpswede'

Rustic Modern Chairs 'Worpswede'

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H 34.26 in W 29.93 in L 34.26 in

Rustic Modern Chairs 'Worpswede'

By Axel Vervoordt

Located in Antwerp, BE

rustic modern wabi sabi interior, inspired by Axel Vervoordt.  

Category

Vintage 1960s Dutch Rustic Armchairs

Materials

Cord, Oak

Pair of French Easy Chairs, ca 1950s
Pair of French Easy Chairs, ca 1950s

Pair of French Easy Chairs, ca 1950s

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H 25.6 in W 24.02 in D 24.02 in

Pair of French Easy Chairs, ca 1950s

Located in Aartselaar, BE

Wabi-sabi, Axel Vervoordt, French armchairs, Patinated wood, Cubic, Rectangular, cubist

Category

Vintage 1950s French Rustic Armchairs

Materials

Wood, Fabric, Oak

Japanese Antique Primitive ArmChair 1860s-1920s / Wabi Sabi
Japanese Antique Primitive ArmChair 1860s-1920s / Wabi Sabi

Japanese Antique Primitive ArmChair 1860s-1920s / Wabi Sabi

By Axel Vervoordt

Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba

This is a very old primitive style armchair made in Japan. It was made in the Meiji era. (1860s

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Primitive Armchairs

Materials

Wood

18th c. Harlequin Set of Six Early Georgian Ash Spindleback Chairs
18th c. Harlequin Set of Six Early Georgian Ash Spindleback Chairs

18th c. Harlequin Set of Six Early Georgian Ash Spindleback Chairs

Located in Dallas, TX

Axel Vervoordt, Antwerp, December 1983. Armchair (1): 43"H x 24½"W x 21"D, Seat height 18"H

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Georgian Dining Room Chairs

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Japanese Antique Wooden Board / Wall Decoration Abstract Art / Wabi-Sabi
Japanese Antique Wooden Board / Wall Decoration Abstract Art / Wabi-Sabi

Japanese Antique Wooden Board / Wall Decoration Abstract Art / Wabi-Sabi

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H 37.41 in W 27.56 in D 2.56 in

Japanese Antique Wooden Board / Wall Decoration Abstract Art / Wabi-Sabi

Located in Iwate-gun Shizukuishi-cho, Iwate Prefecture

This is an old Japanese workboard. It was called "Mochiita" and was used as a workbench for kneading flour. It seems to be around the Meiji period. The board is thought to be pine...

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Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Decorative Art

Materials

Wood

Japanese Antique Huge Sliding Door or Wall Decoration 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi
Japanese Antique Huge Sliding Door or Wall Decoration 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi

Japanese Antique Huge Sliding Door or Wall Decoration 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi

By Axel Vervoordt

Located in Chōsei District Nagara, JP

This is an old, large Japanese sliding door. It was crafted during the Meiji period (1860s–1900s) and was likely used in traditional houses or storehouses of the time. The material i...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Antiquities

Materials

Iron

Japanese Antique Cabinet/ Wabisabi / Taishō–Shōwa Period (1910s–1940s)
Japanese Antique Cabinet/ Wabisabi / Taishō–Shōwa Period (1910s–1940s)

Japanese Antique Cabinet/ Wabisabi / Taishō–Shōwa Period (1910s–1940s)

Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba

A beautifully balanced Japanese antique storage cabinet crafted in Japan during the Taishō to early Shōwa period. Made primarily from Japanese cedar (sugi) and other native woods, th...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Cabinets

Materials

Cedar

Japanese Antique Wood Low Table , Primitive Low Table , Wabi Sabi
Japanese Antique Wood Low Table , Primitive Low Table , Wabi Sabi

Japanese Antique Wood Low Table , Primitive Low Table , Wabi Sabi

Located in Katori-Shi, 12

This is an antique low table from the Taisho period. The table top is made of five pieces of Shurizakura wood with beautiful grain, and its rich expression captivates the viewer. In...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Antiquities

Materials

Wood

Japanese Antique Huge Door " Wall Decoration " 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi"
Japanese Antique Huge Door " Wall Decoration " 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi"

Japanese Antique Huge Door " Wall Decoration " 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi"

Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba

Japanese Antique Huge Door " Wall Decoration " 1860s-1900s / Wabi Sabi This extraordinary large sliding door was once used in an old warehouse in Japan. Dating back to the Meiji per...

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Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Decorative Art

Materials

Iron

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