Decorative Bowl in Solid Brass by STOFF Nagel
Located in Geneve, CH
Decorative Bowl in Solid Brass by STOFF Nagel Dimensions: Ø 13,8 x H 5,6 cm. Materials: Brass
2010s Danish Post-Modern Decorative Bowls
Brass
Decorative Bowl in Solid Brass by STOFF Nagel
Located in Geneve, CH
Decorative Bowl in Solid Brass by STOFF Nagel Dimensions: Ø 13,8 x H 5,6 cm. Materials: Brass
Brass
Floor Stand for a Candle Holder in Chromed Zinc Alloy by STOFF Nagel
Located in Geneve, CH
Floor Stand for a Candle Holder in Chromed Zinc Alloy by STOFF Nagel Dimensions: Ø 17 x H 23 cm
Chrome, Zinc
Set of 3 Decorative Candle Holders in Bronzed Brass by STOFF Nagel
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 3 Decorative Candle Holders in Bronzed Brass by STOFF Nagel Dimensions: Ø 10,2 x H 6,9 cm
Brass
$266 / set
H 2.64 in Dm 4.61 in
Set of 3 Decorative BMF Candle Holders in Chrome Finish by STOFF Nagel
Located in Geneve, CH
Set of 3 Decorative BMF Candle Holders in Chrome Finish by STOFF Nagel Dimensions: Ø 11,7 x H 6,7
Chrome
$338 / item
H 27.56 in Dm 9.85 in
Floor Stand for a Candle Holder in Zinc Alloy with Chrome Finish by STOFF Nagel
Located in Geneve, CH
Floor Stand for a Candle Holder in Zinc Alloy with Chrome Finish by STOFF Nagel Dimensions: Ø 25 x
Chrome, Zinc
$1,400Sale Price / set|20% Off
H 2.38 in Dm 4 in
24 Modern Chrome Candleholders + Ashtray Bowl, Werner Stoff Nagel Germany 1960s
By Nagel AG, Bmf Nagel, Caesar Stoffi, Stoff Nagel
Located in Miami, FL
two German artists, Hans Nagel (1926-1978) and Werner Stoff (1940-2021), from the 1960s. Made in
Stainless Steel, Chrome
$123Sale Price|49% Off
H 8.59 in Dm 2.37 in
Brutalist Steel Vase, BMF Quist Nagel, Mid Century 1970s, Germany
By Bmf Nagel
Located in Andernach, DE
. Manufacturer BMF (likely for Stoff Nagel), who are not only famous for the design of vases! Fantastic design
Stainless Steel
$650 / set
H 3.75 in W 5.25 in D 4.5 in
Set of Four Hexagonal-Form Stackable Brass Candleholders by Nagel Geschenke
By Nagel AG
Located in Brooklyn, NY
examples are very uncommon for the brand (a form more commonly associated with the related "Stoff/Nagel
Brass
1960s STOFF Nagel Modular Candleholders by Werner Stoff, Denmark
By Nagel & Stoffi, Bmf Nagel, Ceasar Stoffi, Fritz Nagel
Located in Turku, FI
Modular set of candleholder designed by Werner Stoff in the 1960s for STOFF Nagel, Denmark.
Chrome
Unavailable
H 7.49 in W 7.09 in D 3.15 in
Juego de 4 candelabros vintage de Werner Stoff para Hans Nagel, Alemania 1960
By Stelton
Located in Berlin, DE
3.94ʺW × 3.94ʺD × 2.36ʺH Brutalist Design.
Chrome
Unavailable
H 2.76 in W 4.34 in D 4.34 in
Set of 18 Vintage BMF Nagel Candleholder and 2 Shells by Caesar Stoff
By Caesar Stoffi
Located in Bern, CH
Set of 18 BMF candleholders and 2 shells in beautiful vintage conditions.
Metal
Stoff Nagel Modular Adjustable Candlesticks
By Stoff Nagel
Located in Oakland, CA
Vintage original Stoff / Nagel adjustable modular candle sticks that can be configured in almost
Nickel
Metal candlestick 'STOFF' Nagel, 1950s
By Hans Nagel
Located in PARIS, FR
Metal candlestick model 'STOFF' designed by the designer duo Werner Stoff and Hans Nagel. They can
Metal
Space Age Modern Stainless Steel Nagel Candleholders Werner Stoff Germany 1960
By Nagel AG, Stoff Nagel, Bmf Nagel, Caesar Stoffi
Located in Miami, FL
candlestick and thus fits perfectly into the Stoff Nagel Collection.
Stainless Steel, Chrome
Mid-Century "Nagel" Modular Candleholders by Werner Stoff for Nagel AG, 1960s
By Werner Stoff, Hans Nagel
Located in San Diego, CA
A pair of uncommon 1960s modernist stackable and modular candle holders, designed by Werner Stoff
Metal
Sold
H 9.85 in W 7.88 in D 7.88 in
Mid-Century "Nagel" Modular Candleholders by Werner Stoff for Nagel AG, 1960s
By Nagel & Stoffi, Nagel AG
Located in London, GB
, designed by Werner Stoff and commissioned by Hans Nagel for Gebrüder Nagel AG, Wesseling, Germany in the
Metal, Chrome
Nagel Chrome Candle Holder Sculpture by Stoff, Germany, Circa 9170s
By Nagel AG
Located in Bedford Hills, NY
make your own design, 15 pieces plus the anchor dish. designed by stoff for nagel w. germany
Chrome
Sold
H 2.68 in W 4.65 in D 4.26 in
BMF Stacking Candle Holders by Werner Stoff and Hans Nagel, Germany, 1960
By Fritz Nagel
Located in Madrid, ES
stacking candle holders designed by Werner Stoff and Hans Nagel, Produced by BMF Bayerischen Metallwaren
Chrome, Zinc
Sold
H 2.68 in W 4.65 in D 4.26 in
BMF Stacking Candle Holders by Wener Stoff and Hans Nagel. Germany, 1960.
By Fritz Nagel
Located in Madrid, ES
stacking candle holders designed by Wener Stoff and Hans Nagel, Produced by BMF Bayerischen Metallwaren
Chrome, Zinc
Sold
H 3.57 in W 3.94 in D 3.75 in
Stoff Nagel Candleholder Designed by Werner Stoff for Metalworker Hans Nagel
By Werner Stoff, Hans Nagel
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Danish Stoff Copenhagen Stoff Nagel candleholder designed by architect Werner Stoff for metalworker
Steel
candle holders by Stoff Nagel
By Werner Stoff, Hans Nagel
Located in Neuss, NW
Timeless candleholder set from the 1960s by Werner Stoff for Hans Nagel. The chrome-plated candle
Chrome
Sold
H 2.5 in W 4 in D 4 in
Large Set of Stoff Nagel Sculptural Stackable Candleholders with Candles, 1960s
By Fritz Nagel, Caesar Stoffi, Stoff Nagel, Bmf Nagel
Located in Vienna, AT
sticks from the 1960s. Designed by Ceasar Stoffi and Fritz Nagel, manufactured by BMF (Bayerische
Metal, Chrome
Sold
H 8.27 in Dm 2.37 in
Brutalist Stahl Vase Zylinder BMF Quist Nagel, Mid Century um 1970, Deutschland
By Bmf Nagel
Located in Andernach, DE
(wohl für Stoff Nagel), die nicht nur für diese Vasen berühmt sind! Fantastisches Design. Hier aus
Stainless Steel
Mid-Century "Nagel" Modular Candleholders by Werner Stoff for Nagel AG, 1960s
By Werner Stoff, Hans Nagel
Located in San Diego, CA
A pair of uncommon 1960s modernist stackable and modular candle holders, designed by Werner Stoff
Metal
Sold
H 2.76 in W 4.34 in D 4.34 in
Set of 18 Vintage Candleholder and Two Shells, 1970s BMF Nagel by Caesar Stoff
By Caesar Stoffi, Bmf Nagel
Located in Kirchlengern, DE
Article: 18 metal candleholder elements and two shells Producer: BMF Nagel, Germany
Metal
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