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Period: 1980s
Place of Origin: Czech
Vintage Chrome Stool, 1980's
Located in Praha, CZ
Vintage chrome and artificial leather stool from former Czechoslovakia. Some signs of use on the leatherette, see photo.
Category

1980s Vintage Czech Furniture

Materials

Chrome

Set of Two Art Glass Vases by Jaroslav Svoboda, circa 1980
By Jaroslav Svoboda
Located in Praha, CZ
Two Art glass vases by Jaroslav Svoboda. Czechoslovakia, circa 1980. Perfect condition without any defect.
Category

1980s Modern Vintage Czech Furniture

Materials

Glass

Art Glass Vase by Jaroslav Svoboda, circa 1980
By Jaroslav Svoboda
Located in Praha, CZ
Art glass vase by Jaroslav Svoboda. Czechoslovakia, circa 1980. Perfect condition without any defect.
Category

1980s Modern Vintage Czech Furniture

Materials

Glass

Art Glass Vase by Jaroslav Svoboda, circa 1980
By Jaroslav Svoboda
Located in Praha, CZ
Art glass vase by Jaroslav Svoboda. Czechoslovakia, circa 1980. Perfect condition without any defect.
Category

1980s Modern Vintage Czech Furniture

Materials

Glass

Set of Three Dining Chairs, 1980s
Located in Praha, CZ
- Made in Czechoslovakia - Made of metal, plastic - Original condition.
Category

1980s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Czech Furniture

Materials

Metal

Vintage 1980s Czech 'Old Globe' Black and Red Table Light by Antonín Hepnar
Located in London, GB
A vintage Czech table light designed and made by Antonín Hepnar, circa 1985. The light, made of two separate parts, is constructed from a re-purposed globe and turned wood. One half is lacquered in black the other in red. The materials traditionally associated with the Czech Republic are glass and porcelain. However, Hepar has worked almost exclusively in turned wood since the 1950s. Hepar’s choice of material in combination with his unique approach, limited edition production and the predominance of the Iron Curtain have resulted in his name remaining somewhat obscure. However, Hepnar continues to be one of the most experienced woodworkers in the Czech Republic. His technical experience and background has led to him being approached by a number of architects and designers. Perhaps most sensationally, Hepnar was asked to work on some wooden interior elements of the legendary Hotel Praha...
Category

1980s Post-Modern Vintage Czech Furniture

Materials

Porcelain, Wood, Plastic

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