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Pair Carlo Scarpa for Venini 'Poliedri' wall lights. Italy circa 1960
Located in London, GB
Exquisite pair of authentic Venini wall lights by Carlo Scarpa. Model 'Poliedri'. c1960 Mix of pink and smoke glass. *** These are original 1960s blown glass lights... Not recent!
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Metal

Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Glass "Mountain Vase" by Emile Gallé
Located in London, GB
A stunning late 19th Century French cameo glass vase decorated with deep green conifer and mountainous backdrop in an attractive green and turquoise colour against a variegating yell...
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Furniture

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Glass

French Wood Side Table by Charles Dudouyt
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Beautiful carved oak side table by Charles Dudouyt, made in France, 1940's. Thick carved wood stem with circular top and three wood ball feet on circular base. Newly refinished mediu...
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Mid-20th Century Furniture

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Oak

Mid-Century Italian Wingback Chairs
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pair of Italian leather wing back chairs in the style of Poalo Buffa's design. Bright yellow leather fabric with curved lines and wood legs. Please confirm location NY or NJ
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Furniture

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Leather

19th Century Satin Birch Chest of Drawers
Located in London, GB
A satin birch chest of drawers, the top drawer revealing a fitted secretaire. Sweden, mid 19th Century
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Mid-19th Century Swedish Antique Furniture

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Birch

1960s, Danish 3 seater sofa, original condition, cherry-red furniture velour.
Located in Tarm, 82
1960s, Danish 3 seater sofa. Original very good condition: no smells, no stains, and stable construction. Original cherry-red furniture velour, brass springs in the seat, dark beech ...
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1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Furniture

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Velvet, Beech

Baker Regency Style Mahogany Drop-Leaf Hunt Table or Desk
Located in Astoria, NY
Regency Style Mahogany Drop Leaf Hunt Table, By Baker Furniture, D-shaped on six fluted tapered legs and brass casters, with "Baker Furniture" label to underside. 28.5" H x 56" W x ...
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20th Century American Regency Furniture

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Mahogany

Pair of Pink Murano Glass Leaf Form Sconces
Located in Dallas, TX
This listing features a pair of modern Murano glass leaf form sconces, frosted in a pink finish. The sconces are crafted from beautiful glass, giving them a luxurious and elegant loo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Furniture

Materials

Brass

Alberto Rosselli for Saporiti Confidential Corner Sofa Burgundy Red Leather
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Alberto Rosselli for Saporiti, sectional sofa, model 'Confidential', leather, Italy, 1972 In 1972, Italian architect and furniture designer Alberto Rosselli designed a distinctive s...
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1970s Italian Post-Modern Vintage Furniture

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Leather

A Pascal Mourgue “Fabio” Lounge Chair
Located in Conwy, GB
A leather and chromed tubular steel “Fabio” lounge chair by Pascal Mourgue for Sedia-Steiner.
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Mid-20th Century French Furniture

Materials

Chrome

Leather "Papa Bear" Lounge Chair by Hans J. Wegner for AP Stolen, Denmark 1950s
Located in Utrecht, NL
An original “Papa Bear” chair designed by Danish design master Hans J. Wegner for the furniture maker A.P. Stolen in the 1950s. While Wegner is primarily known for his inventiveness;...
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1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Furniture

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Leather, Wood

A 1950s Stilux Milano Table Light
Located in Conwy, GB
Copper anodised aluminium shade with a painted steel pivoting support resting on a copper plated V shaped brass base.
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Mid-20th Century Italian Furniture

Materials

Aluminum, Copper

Unique José  Zanine Caldas 'Denuncia' Hand Carved Dining Table
Located in Waalwijk, NL
José Zanine Caldas, unique dining table 'Denuncia', Brazilian hardwood, Brazil, 1970s This remarkable hand-carved table is the handiwork of the Brazilian artist José Zanine Caldas....
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1970s Brazilian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Hardwood

Rare Studio B.B.P.R. Sofa in Purple Mohair
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Studio B.B.P.R. (B.B.P.), sofa, reupholstered in “Teddy Mohair Amethyste 010” by Pierre Frey, stained beech, stained walnut, Italy, design 1939, production 1940s. This sofa, desig...
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1940s Italian Art Deco Vintage Furniture

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Mohair, Beech, Walnut

Rare shape cocoon chandelier
Located in London, GB
Rare shape cocoon light. Wonderful patina. circa 1960 In excellent condition. Small defect shown in pictures. Dimensions are for shade diffuser and rose. The drop is adjustable ...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

Materials

Metal

Guillerme & Chambron Lounge Chair 'Elmyre' in Green Fabric and Oak
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Guillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, lounge chair, fabric, oak, France, 1960s Beautiful 'Elmyre' element designed by the French duo Guillerme et Chambron. The chair consist of a ...
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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Fabric, Oak

French Early 19th Century Chinoiserie Armoire
Located in Gloucestershire, GB
A beautiful and richly decorated French early 19th Century armoire in the Chinoiserie taste. In its original green lacquer with gold decorative elements to all visible sides. Also re...
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19th Century French Antique Furniture

Materials

Wood

Italian modern chairs with armrests in wood and black metal, 1970s
Located in MIlano, IT
Italian modern chairs with armrests in wood and black metal, 1970s Pair of light wooden chairs with black painted metal inserts. The wooden seat and back are squared. The  round sect...
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1970s Italian Modern Vintage Furniture

Materials

Metal

Early 20th Century Art Deco Sculpture entitled "Maria" by Josef Lorenzl
Located in London, GB
An attractive early 20th Century Art Deco cold painted bronze figure of a young dancer in a striking pose wearing a decorative belt attached to two lengths of a shawl that has been e...
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Early 20th Century Austrian Art Deco Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Large wooden library staircase, France, circa 1930 / 1940
Located in Paris, FR
Large wooden library staircase, France circa 1930/1940. It is made of beech, with two original iron castors at the front. It needs cleaning, but we can take care of this for you on r...
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1930s French Vintage Furniture

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Iron

1940s Wingback Chair by Danish Furniture Maker
Located in Balen, BE
Wonderful wingback chair made by a Danish furniture maker in the 1940s. The framework is made from oak and is upholstered in a beautifully woven striped textile, in very good origina...
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1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Furniture

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Textile, Oak

Exquisite Pair of Transparent Murano Glasses with Floral Design
Located in PARIS, FR
Add a touch of elegance to your collection with this exquisite pair of transparent Murano glasses, beautifully adorned with delicate floral designs. Standing at 10 cm tall and featur...
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20th Century Furniture

Materials

Glass

Heywood-Wakefield M568C Club Chairs, Pair
Located in Dallas, TX
Here is a very nice pair of Open Arm Tub Chair, Ladies' Club Chairs model # M568C by Heywood Wakefield, circa 1951. Manufactured from 1951-58. Our team stripped these chairs down to ...
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1950s American Vintage Furniture

Materials

Upholstery, Wood

Eye See You: Captivating Oval Lenticular Eye Art
Located in New York, NY
Transform any space with this one-of-a-kind Black and Gold Wood Framed Oval Lenticular Eye—a mesmerizing art piece that blinks as you move! Measuring 6 inches by 9 inches, the beauti...
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21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Wood

Custom Italian Drawing Table or Writing Desk in Oak
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Unique desk or drawing table, oak, brass, metal, Italy, 1950s An Italian architect or furniture designer with a great eye for proportions planned this free-standing, functional desk...
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1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Metal, Brass

Paul Evans PE 70 Sculpted Bronze Cocktail Table, 1970 (Signed)
Located in New York, NY
Borrowing from a technique used to repair the hulls of ships, Paul Evans combined traditional craft with experimental material and devised a process that created pieces that appeared...
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1970s American Brutalist Vintage Furniture

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Metal, Bronze

Lalique Frejus Set of 4 Champagne flutes
Located in Mérida, YU
Very elegant set of 4 Champagne Flutes. amazing condition, probably never used. Made by the top quality and crystal manufacturer icon Lalique France. Signed.  
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1960s French Art Deco Vintage Furniture

Materials

Crystal

Italian Round Dining Table in Walnut Burl with Marquetry Base 180cm/70.87in
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Dining table, walnut, walnut burl, Italy, 1960s This beautiful Italian dining table, influenced by the artistic sensibilities of the Art Deco movement with a post-modern twist, is d...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Walnut, Burl

French Art Deco Pair of Lounge Chairs in Cognac Leather
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Pair of lounge chairs, leather, France, 1940s These lounge chairs embody the stylistic elegance of the Art Deco period, blending the refined aesthetic of the 1930s and 1940s. The f...
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1940s French Art Deco Vintage Furniture

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Leather

Postmodern French Sofa in Stainless Steel and Burgundy Velvet Upholstery
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Sofa, stainless steel, velvet, France, late 1960s This sofa grabs attention with its modern substantial design, combining a sturdy stainless steel frame with decorative velvet cushi...
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1960s French Post-Modern Vintage Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboard with Grissinato Carvings
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Sideboard, yellow meranti, maple, Italy, 1950 A striking example of Italian mid-century artistry, brought to life in 1950. The unit showcases exquisite details, including grissinat...
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1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Wood, Maple

Danish Banana Sofa in Blue Velvet Upholstery
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Banana sofa, velvet, wood, Denmark, 1940s This voluptuous sofa is based on a solid construction of round shapes and curvaceous lines. The seating area and the backrest are organical...
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1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Furniture

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Velvet, Wood

Mario Marenco for Mobil Girgi 'Sapporo' Sideboard in Walnut
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Mario Marenco for Mobil Girgi, sideboard model 'Sapporo', walnut, Italy, 1970s An extraordinary credenza by the renowned Italian designer and actor Mario Marenco (1933–2019), showca...
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1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Walnut

Interiors Styled by Mieke ten Have
Located in New York, NY
Interiors Styled by Mieke ten Have By Mieke ten Have Photography by Frank Frances Leading interiors stylist Mieke ten Have shares her techniques for teasing out the elements of a ho...
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2010s Furniture

Materials

Paper

Arne Jacobsen, Original Egg Chair and Ottoman, dated 1968, by Fritz Hansen
Located in Wargrave, Berkshire
Arne Jacobsen Early 'Egg' chair, model no. 3317, designed 1958, with ottoman this example manufactured in February 1968 (dated to label on base) This is an original old chair with a...
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1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Aluminum

Medusa Vase (Large), Matte White by Gaetano Pesce
Located in Toronto, CA
Matte White 'Medusa' Vase in soft resin designed by Gaetano Pesce in 1995 for Fish Design collection. *All the pieces are handmade and therefore unique. Variations in the dimensions...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Post-Modern Furniture

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Resin

Carlo Marelli & Massimo Molteni 'Tula' Sideboard in Red Birdseye Maple
By Carlo Marelli
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Carlo Marelli and Massimo Molteni for Borghi Giuseppe & Figli, sideboard, model 'Tula', red stained birdseye maple, glass, leather, Italy, 1980s Designers Carlo Marelli and Massimo ...
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1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

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Leather, Glass, Birdseye Maple

Art Nouveau Vase, signed by Loetz, 1910
Located in Zurich, CH
The vase by Loetz from around 1910, features white glass with a red overlay and is intricately etched with a rose motif. The leafs of the rose stand out in light pinkish to deep purp...
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1910s Austrian Art Nouveau Vintage Furniture

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Glass

A Grand Tour wooden maquette, depicting the Cathedral of Milan, Italy circa 1880
Located in Milan, IT
Rare and unusual Wunderkammer architectural model in miniature, entirely handmade, in balsa wood, depicting the Cathedral of Milan. Original patina. Italy second half of the 19th cen...
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Furniture

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Wood

Jules Leleu, Feu d’Artifice, Fireworks Commode with Inlaid Front, France, 1938
Located in New York, NY
An Art Deco ‘Feux d’artifice’ (Fireworks) mahogany and marquetry commode, inlaid with ebony and mother-of-pearl marquetry flowers. Slightly bowed in front, it boasts a stepped top ov...
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1930s French Art Deco Vintage Furniture

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Bronze

Nicole Hollis: Artistry of Home
Located in New York, NY
Nicole Hollis: Artistry of Home Author Nicole Hollis, Introduction by David Wiseman, Photographs by Douglas Friedman Celebrated for her “delightfully el...
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21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Paper

French Art Deco vase CHARDER by Le Verre Français " Palmiers bleus " model
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
A glass vase gradated in light blue, overlaid with a darker blue. The “Palmier Bleu” motif resembles a palm tree and its foliage. This vase is part of the Palmier Bleu series by Le V...
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20th Century French Art Deco Furniture

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Glass

Bricks & Brownstone: The New York Row House
Located in New York, NY
Author Charles Lockwood and Patrick W. Ciccone and Jonathan D. Taylor, Photographs by Dylan Chandler The much-awaited reissue and reexpression of the classic New York row-house book...
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21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

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Paper

Stone Houses
Located in New York, NY
A collection of 50 stone houses from around the world that make the most of this extraordinary, tactile material Stone has an enduring appeal and has been used to build homes for centuries. Remarkably diverse and versatile, it is available in a multitude of colours and textures, ranging from the refined elegance of sleek white marble and polished granite to the rustic charm of grey slate and beige travertine. This carefully curated selection of 50 stunning houses from all over the world – from imposing mansions to tiny cottages – shows, through interior and exterior images, how leading architects from around the world have harnessed the beauty of stone to create exquisite houses in an inspiring array of styles. Featured architects and buildings: Además Arquitectura (CM House, Canning, Buenos Aires, Argentina); Ap Valletta (The Coach House, Balzan, Malta); B. E. Architecture (Armadale Residence, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia); Bard (Cruachan Beag, Isle of Eriskay, UK); Beef Architekti (Casa Fly, Palma De Mallorca, Mallorca, Spain); block722 (Viglostasi Residence, Syros, Cyclades, Greece); Carl Fredrik Svenstedt Architects (Casa Ward, Sarnano, Le Marche, Italy); Charged Voids (Residence 145, Chandigarh, India); Cubo Design Architect (C4L, Tokyo, Japan); Daniel Joseph Chenin (Fort 137, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA); DDM Architectuur (House B, Antwerp, Belgium); Ensamble Studio (The Truffle, Costa Da Morte, Galicia, Spain); Frank Lloyd Wright (Fallingwater, Mill Run, Pennsylvania, USA); Giordano Hadamik Architects (Villa Nemes, Liguria, Italy); Hw Studio (Enso II, San Miguel De Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico); Kengo Kuma (Jeju Ball, Jeju Island, Jeju, South Korea); Kropka Studio / Klub Architekci (House in the Landscape, Zawiercie, Poland); Leonel Marques Rodrigues (Casa Do Penedo, Moreira Do Rei, Fafe, Portugal); Lorenzo Guzzini (Villa Molli, Sala Comacina, Lombardy, Italy); Malik Architecture (House of Solid Stone, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India); Mar Plus Ask (The Olive Houses, Tramuntana Mountains, Mallorca, Spain); MASASTUDIO (Stone Court Villa, Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA); Matías Zegers Arquitectos / Catalina Pacheco (Casa Tapihue, Casablanca, Valparaíso, Chile); Mold Architects – Iliana Kerestetzi (Ncaved, Serifos, Cyclades, Greece); Nathanael Dorent Architecture and Lily Jencks Studio (Ruins Studio, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway); Neil Logan / Norman Jaffe (Heller Lane, Long Island, New York, USA); Nomo Studio (Stone House, Menorca, Spain); OBBA (The Layer, Ganghwa, South Korea); Olson Kundig...
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2010s Chinese Furniture

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Paper

FREDERIC: The Last Word in Chic
Located in New York, NY
A compilation of the most inspiring interiors featured in the pages of FREDERIC magazine Since its launch in 2021, Frederic magazine has become one of the design world’s most lauded publications, showcasing the work of legendary decorators and up-and-coming talents alike. In this volume, readers are invited to step inside a curated collection of the most memorable homes covered in its pages. FREDERIC: The Last Word in Chic visits the personal residences of Veere Grenney, Neisha Crosland, Anne-Marie Midy, and other notable figures, with never-before-seen images shot by the world’s leading interiors photographers. Projects from around the world by top decorators including Redd Kaihoi and Betsy Brown...
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2010s American Furniture

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Paper

Round Black Ceramic Vessel by Laura Pasquino
Located in lisbon, PT
“Untitled 73” by Laura Pasquino is a distinctive piece of art that embodies the essence of minimalistic sculpture and natural aesthetic. Handcrafted in Amsterdam, this black stonewar...
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2010s Dutch Furniture

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Ceramic

Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design
Located in New York, NY
The first book from the AD100 interior designer renowned for joyful, vibrant, intensely personal homes imbued with art, pattern, and craftsmanship A decidedly global outlook best de...
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2010s American Furniture

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Paper

A George III Carved Mahogany Sofa
Located in London, GB
A George III Carved Mahogany Sofa With beautifully shaped back, and gently scrolling arms, on carved cabriole legs on brass casters, the mahogany surface perfectly untouched and wit...
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Late 18th Century English George III Antique Furniture

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Brass

A Highly Important Empire Period Rosso Antico Chimneypiece with Portrait Reliefs
Located in London, GB
A Highly Important Empire Period Rosso Antico Chimneypiece Inset with Specimen Marble Portrait Reliefs of Roman Emperors The carved and veneered surround comprising a moulded shelf supported by a bold dentil cornice, above an inverted breakfront frieze carved with a central triglyph panel, flanked by a pair of rosettes carved in shallow relief, the frieze mounted with six carved hardstone profile portrait medallions of Roman Emperors, the stop-fluted jambs raised on moulded footblocks; in excellent condition with small restorations commensurate with age and use; the pale inclusions in the stone naturally formed. This spectacular neoclassical marble chimneypiece is carved from Rosso antico, the frieze inset with six portrait reliefs of Roman Emperors, each carved in marmo giallo on a bardiglio background, five variously incised: VESPASIANUS, TIBERIVS, OTHO, JULIUS CAESAR, TITUS. Rosso antico (marmor taenarium) is first recorded as being quarried in 1700 BC at Akra Tainaron (Cape Matapan), Greece.¹ The majority of this stone, however, was extracted throughout the Roman period, when it was one of the most coveted materials for carving due to its rich red colouring and association with highly prized Egyptian ‘Imperial’ Porphyry.² Rosso antico was chosen in antiquity for portrait busts, notably depicting Bacchic subjects such as Dionysus and satyrs due to its rich red wine colour which symbolised conviviality whilst conveying the education and cultivated taste of the owner.³ In the Renaissance, Rosso antico was also used for architectural detail on important buildings, such as the steps leading up to the choir in the medieval church of S. Prassede, and the large columns at the entrance to the Camera dell'Aurora.⁴ In 121 AD, G. Suetonius Tranquillus, secretary to Emperor Hadrian, wrote a biographical history of the first twelve emperors of Rome entitled De vita Caesarum (The Twelve Caesars). A Renaissance edition of Tranquillus’ work was published in 1470, followed by further reprints and translations into all the main European languages. Many of these were illustrated with prints of emperors taken from coins and statues, or imagined by the artist based on Tranquillus’ accounts. These interpretations were copied, in turn, by Renaissance designers for medals, Limoges enamels, and busts, as well as paintings such as the Eleven Caesars, a series of eleven half-length portraits of Roman emperors made by Titian in 1536–40 for Federico II, Duke of Mantua.⁵ These paintings were later given to King Charles I, before being passed in the Commonwealth to the Kings of Spain. Unfortunately, the series was destroyed in the catastrophic fire of 1734 at the Royal Alcazar of Madrid, and is now only known through copies and engravings.⁶ From the middle of the 17th century until the end of the 18th century, there was an insatiable demand for marble carvings, often sold as Roman or assembled from ancient fragments, thus perpetuating the reverence for antiquity that was the quintessence of the Grand Tour. Rosso antico was in extremely short supply, even after the ancient quarries at Skutari were rediscovered in 1830, and remained one of the most highly valued of all stones. Described in 1776 as ‘dark red; scarce and dear’, it was mostly used for small objects such as Grand Tour desk ornaments, inevitably using material re-cut from classical fragments, due to its rarity, as was the case with porphyry.⁷ The portrait roundels on this chimneypiece are typical of those produced in Rome and Florence in hardstones, semi-precious stones, gold, silver, bronze, and mother-of-pearl, which, being easily transportable, would be taken home from the Grand Tour to be mounted within wooden, gilded or brass frames, as fashion dictated.⁸ A group of gold portraits of Caesars, dating from around 1660, are in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence. Images of Roman emperors were not limited to Italy, England and France, however, as examples executed in Deshima for the Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie) show. Medallions depicting Roman emperors, invariably made of black and gold Japanese hiramakie or takamakie lacquer on copper, were produced for the Dutch market at the end of the 18th century. Examples can be found in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.⁹ There are two possible sources for the Imperial profiles on the chimneypiece: the engravings of The Twelve Caesars by Marcantonio Raimondi, or the Imperatorum Imagines by Hubert Golz.¹⁰ The portrait medallions also bear remarkable resemblance to a set of eighteen carved portrait reliefs of Roman Emperors, also of marmo giallo, almost certainly bought by David Ker (1742–1811) of Portavo, Co. Down, on his Grand Tour between 1792–4 in either Florence or Rome. Ker’s diary entry for 17th October 1793 is interesting as it reveals that he was offering his brother a choice of chimneypiece designs, which further supports a Roman origin for the offered example.¹¹ Indeed, fire surrounds incorporating antique fragments had been promoted from the late 1760s by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720–78), encouraged by Rome-trained architects including Robert Adam (d.1792). One such example, inset with mythological tablets carved from Rosso antico, was acquired by the 9th Earl of Exeter from Piranesi himself for Burghley House.¹² Another can be found at Islington House, Dorset.¹³ A third, inset with giallo antico and Rosso antico, follows Piranesi’s engraved design dated 1769 for a fire surround mounted with three marble portrait reliefs.¹⁴ It should be re-emphasised that Rosso antico was so precious that it was only ever used for small tablets or details rather than an entire chimneypiece, as with the offered example; likewise, while portrait reliefs are occasionally seen on the jambs of Italian surrounds, it is exceptionally rare to see the frieze mounted with a group, especially of this scale: the combination indicates an architectural commission by an extremely wealthy patron. The sophisticated lines of this chimneypiece epitomise the French Empire influence on the Italian states at the turn of the 18th century. This idiosyncratic ‘Roman’ taste is encapsulated by that of Napoleon, who identified with Rome’s Imperial past. Napoleon’s desire to establish a visual link between himself and Roman emperors is demonstrated by the portraits of his court painter, Jacques-Louis David, inspired by portraits of Emperor Augustus. This Imperial taste extended to architecture, furniture and porcelain, the latter two of which are combined in a group of magnificent ormolu-mounted guéridons commissioned in Sèvres between 1803–11, made to immortalise Napoleon’s reign.¹⁵ The second guéridon in the series, the Table des Grands Capitaines (Table of the Great Commanders of Antiquity), commissioned in 1806, is made almost entirely of hard-paste Sèvres porcelain. The top, painted in imitation of sardonyx, is centred by a portrait cameo of Alexander the Great, surrounded by twelve smaller heads of commanders and philosophers from antiquity: Pericles, Scipio Africanus, Pompey, Augustus, Septimus Severus, Constantine, Trajan, Caesar, Mithridates, Hannibal, Themistocles and Miltiades.¹⁶ Louis XVIII presented the table to the Prince Regent (later King George IV) in 1817 as a token of appreciation for Napoleon’s defeat two years earlier, and George IV treasured it so highly that it became part of the ceremonial backdrop for all his state portraits. The table remains in the Royal Collection.¹⁷ This chimneypiece remained, until recently, in the possession of a noble Dutch family, who acquired it from the owners of a bombed Knightsbridge house in the 1940s; unfortunately, its provenance prior to this has been lost. The use of Rosso antico on this scale, inset with these splendid Imperial profile medallions, appears unparalleled. 1. J. B. Grossman, 'Looking at Greek and Roman Sculpture in Stone' (Los Angeles, 2003). Grossman states that this material was ‘...quarried in three places during antiquity: on Cape Tainaron present day Matapan on the Peloponnese of Greece; on Crete; and at the site of Iasos in Asia Minor. 2. L. Lazzarini, ‘Rosso antico and other red marbles used in antiquity: a characterization study’, Marble, Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Ancient Sculpture’ (1990), 237–252. C. Gorgoni, L. Lazzarini, P. Pallante, ‘New archaeometric data on Rosso antico and other red marbles used in antiquity, ASMOSIA VI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone’ (2002), pp. 199–206. J. Deér, trans. G.A. Gilhoff, The Dynastic Porphyry Tombs of the Norman Period in Sicily (Cambridge, 1959), p. 144. R. Gnoli, Marmora Romana (Rome, 1988), pp. 187–191. 3. A notable example is a satyr from the Emperor Hadrian's villa at Tivoli, now in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. Another is the head of a satyr in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, accession no. 2006.110. See T. Opper, Hadrian. Empire and Conflict (London, 2008), p. 165, fig. 149. 4. De Luca, Marmi antichi (Rome, 1998), p. 126. Faustino Corsi, Catalogo ragionato d’una collezione di pietre di decorazione (Rome, 1833), p. 93. 5. For related Limoges medallions, see set of ten circular Limoges enamel medallions depicting Roman emperors, en grisaille with gilding, from the workshop of Jacques I Laudin, sold Christie’s London, Fine Renaissance Bronzes and Works of Art, 19 December, 1977, lot 95. 6. See set of drawings sold Sotheby’s London, Of Royal and Noble Descent, 24 February, 2015, lot 184. 7. J. J. Ferber, Raspe’s Travels through Italy in the Years 1771–1772 (London, 1776), p. 218. 8. See Sotheby’s London, Pelham, the Public and the Private, 8 March 2016, lot 75: ‘A set of twelve mother-of-pearl cameos of Roman Emperors, Southern Italian, early 19th century’ 9. Oliver Impey, Christiaan J.A. Jörg, Cynthia Viallé, Japanese Export Lacquer 1580–1850 (Amsterdam, 2005) pp. 48–57, no. 56 & 57. 10. For a further reference, see the candlesticks by Jacques I Laudin in the Waters Art Gallery, illustrated in P. Verdier, Catalogue of the Painted Enamels of the Renaissance (Baltimore, 1967), p. 389, nos. 207 & 208. 11. John Ingamells, A Dictionary of British and Irish travellers in Italy 1701–1800 (London, 1997), pp. 572–3. 12. Oliver Impey, Four Centuries of Decorative Arts from Burghley House (Virginia, 1998), p. 53, fig. 23. 13. Country Life, 12 June, 1997, p. 162, figs. 9–11. 14. A. González-Palacios, Il Tempio del Gusto, Roma e il Regno delle due Sicilie, Vol. II (Milan, 1984), pp. 592–93, p. 260. 15. S. Grandjean, 'Napoleonic Tables...
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Early 19th Century English Empire Antique Furniture

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Marble

Empat Arched Console Table Hunter Green
Located in New York, US
Elegant, deep detailing gives the Empat console table a sculptured appearance that makes it an artistic accent as well as a functional table. Its graceful arches add interest without...
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21st Century and Contemporary Indonesian Post-Modern Furniture

Materials

Resin, Plywood

Whisper Vase Sculpture, Handmade Organic Shape in Terracotta Red
Located in New York, US
Unique and organic shape featuring a stunning hand-crafted textures giving a touch of elegance to any space. Each piece is the work of individual artisan, making each piece one-of-a-...
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2010s Indonesian Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

A pair of branches of Mediterranean red coral, on malachite bases, Italy 1880s.
Located in Milan, IT
Pair of Mediterranean red coral branches (Corallium Rubrum), mounted on square-shaped marble bases, with a parallelepiped-shaped central body. The entire body is enriched by a mosaic...
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Furniture

Materials

Malachite, Bronze

Paul Evans for Paul Evans Studio Early and Rare Loop Cabinet in Copper
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Paul Evans for Paul Evans Studio, ‘Loop’ wall-mounted cabinet, welded copper with applied verdigris patina, steel, brass, painted wood, United States, circa 1968 Made around 1968, t...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

Materials

Brass, Copper, Steel

Calacatta Violet Marble Round Coffee Table, Made in Italy
Located in Lentate Sul Seveso, IT
The Hashi coffee table is made entirely of Italian calacatta violet marble. Introducing our exquisite Italian-crafted Elegant Calacatta Violet Marble Coffee Table...
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2010s Italian Modern Furniture

Materials

Marble

Hand-crafted Porcelain Blue Alexis Vase
Located in New York, NY
The Alexis blue hand-crafted porcelain vase from The Vibrant Touch Collection is distinguished by its vibrant cobalt blue hue, inspired by the iconic work of Yves Klein. The vase's s...
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2010s Chinese Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Calacatta Violet Marble Round Coffee Table, Made in Italy
Located in Lentate Sul Seveso, IT
The Hashi coffee table is made entirely of Italian calacatta violet marble. Introducing our exquisite Italian-crafted Elegant Calacatta Viole...
Category

2010s Italian Modern Furniture

Materials

Marble

Josef Hoffmann and Wiener Werkstaette, Silk Shade Brass Table Lamp, Re-Edition
Located in Vienna, AT
A very charming table-lamp by Hoffmann, with a silk shade. Custom-made adjustments of color and finish are possible. Originally manufactured at the Wie...
Category

2010s Austrian Jugendstil Furniture

Materials

Brass

Vittorio Varo for I.P.E. Pair of 'Cigno' Lounge Chairs in Checkered Upholstery
By IPE
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Vittorio Varo for I.P.E., pair of lounge chairs model 'Cigno, fabric, chrome-plated metal, Italy, 1968. The Italian designer Vittorio Varo created a striking design that adds a vib...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Furniture

Materials

Metal, Chrome

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When it comes to shopping for vintage, new and antique furniture — whether you’re finally moving into that long-coveted loft apartment, ranch-style home, townhouse or furnishing your weekend house on the lake — you should think of your home as a stage for the seating, tables, lighting, storage cabinets and other pieces that best match your personality.

Coziness, comfort and creating a welcoming space are among the important things to consider when buying furniture, whether that means seeking strict cohesion or rooms characterized by a mix-and-match assembly of varying shapes, colors and materials. And for those who now work from home, exercise, eat and relax within the same four walls every day, they’ll also want to think about flexibility and an innovative approach.

Have you built your dream kitchen?

Is your current living-room furniture all that it could be?

Does your toast-worthy bar or vintage bar cart exude equal parts class and cheeriness?

And importantly, is your home officebackyard or otherwise — a happy one, regardless of the design style you happen to gravitate toward?

Although mid-century modern, rustic, minimalist, Art Deco and contemporary looks remain popular, they aren’t the only styles available to design connoisseurs.

Furniture styles are nothing if not fluid, meaning what’s popular one year may not be the next. That’s why it’s crucial to not only pay attention to interior-design trends but also focus on the styles that speak to you. That way, you (and your interior designer, if that is in the plans) can work to create a home that’s entirely your own, complete with impressively modern decor as well as an array of history’s universally renowned iconic designs.

It’s difficult to single out well-recognized designs from what is a crowded pantheon of celebrated and seminal furnishings. Certain outstanding designs have such stellar quality they’ve endured for decades as bona fide cultural treasures, still being manufactured, in many cases, by the same venerable companies that shepherded them into being (think Herman Miller, Knoll and Fritz Hansen). Some works come immediately to mind as contenders for any short list. When you’re discussing the most popular mid-century modern chairs, for example, no tally would be complete without citing designs by Arne Jacobsen, Charlotte Perriand, Charles and Ray Eames and Hans Wegner.

Good furniture, be it authentic vintage furniture or new & custom furniture, allows you to comfortably sit and tell your favorite stories. Great furniture tells a story of its own.

On 1stDibs, find everything from sofas to serveware to credenzas to coffee tables, and every other type of antique, vintage and new furniture you need to create a singular space that you’ll be proud to call home.

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