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  • Frits Schlegel Husum Chair by Fritz Hansen, 1930
    By Fritz Hansen
    Located in Valby, 84
    Rare and important Frits Schlegel Husum chair produced by Fritz Hansen in the 1930’s. The chair is designed by the danish architect Frits Schlegel for the...
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    Vintage 1930s Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Chairs

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  • Magnus Stephensen Lounge Chair in Dark Stained Beechwood by Fritz Hansen
    By Fritz Hansen, Magnus Stephensen
    Located in Valby, 84
    Rare Magnus Stephensen lounge chair in dark stained beechwood by Fritz Hansen in the 1940s. The chair is in good condition with a beautiful patina and ready to be taking in use, the chair is the perfect detail to any interior and fits the typical Scandinavian interior but could also fit a more modern interior or a Wabi Sabi style interior. This chair could work perfectly as a lounge chair by the coffe table or as a reading chair or what else you could imagine it for in your interior. Magnus Læssøe Stephensen (born 12 October 1903 in Holte, died 14...
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    Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs

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    Beech, Bentwood

  • Vilhelm Lauritzen Bench in Teak and Metal, 1960s
    By Vilhelm Lauritzen
    Located in Valby, 84
    Rare and important bench in steel and teak made on commission for Mørkhøj Skole by Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen in the 1960s. The bench has a ...
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  • Pair of Arts and Crafts Armchairs by Thorvald Jørgensen for Fritz Hansen 1910’s
    By Fritz Hansen
    Located in Valby, 84
    Rare pair of Arts and Crafts armchairs crafted by the renowned designer Thorvald Jørgensen for Fritz Hansen. Constructed from high-quality beech wood, these chairs exude timeless ele...
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    Vintage 1910s Danish Arts and Crafts Armchairs

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    Wool, Beech

  • Steel Tube Chair Designed by Sven Markelius for Ds Staal Sweden, 1930s
    By DS Stålrörsmöbler, Sven Markelius
    Located in Valby, 84
    Rare and important Steel tube side chair designed by Sven Markelius for DS Staal in Sweden in the 1930s, the chair is designed in the 1930s for the EPA Bar in Stockholm. This chair is a good example of how the Bauhaus school inspired many Scandinavian Architects like Sven Markelius, Frits Schlegel, Vilhelm Lauritzen and many others. Literature: Eva Rudberg. 'Sven Markelius Architect', Arkitektur Förlag 1989, pictured p. 90. Ingrid Sommar. 'Stockholm Modern', Wahlström & Widstrand 1998, pictured p. 184. Sven Markelius used a stool in a similar design for the Helsingborg Concert Hall in 1932. In 1936, Markelius was commissioned to transform an old shop in Drottninggatan, Stockholm, into an Epa bar, where this chair was found. Enhets Pris Aktiebolaget (EPA) was presumably satisfied, because Markelius was given other tasks by EPA in the following years. 1937 to Epa-bar, Sweden. Literature: Dan Gordan: the Swedish chair, p. 97 The chair is in a beautiful original condition with patinated natural leather and chromed steel tubes in good condition. Sven Markelius was a big and important part of Swedish functionalism. Sven Markelius was educated from 1909 to 1913 at the Royal Technical University in Stockholm and at the Academy of fine Arts and subsequently went on study trips to Germany and Italy. He then underwent solid training with the architects Ragnar Östberg, Erik Lallerstedt and Ivar Tengbom...
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    Vintage 1930s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Side Chairs

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    Steel

  • Bente Hansen Organic Shaped Vase, 2001
    By Bente Hansen
    Located in Valby, 84
    Rare and important organic vase by Danish ceramic artist Bente Hansen from 2001 from a batch of 100 pieces this model has number 49 out of 100. This vase is the perfect center piece for any style of interior and fits all style from the typical Scandinavian style of interior to a more modern style of interior to a wabi sabi style of interior. From the earliest youth, Bente Hansen's life and work have contained one obsession: clay, the ceramic form and process of creation. This passion has made her an internationally renowned ceramist whose works are loved by ceramic lovers and collectors of unique items worldwide. Bente Hansen grew up in modest circumstances, as the youngest of two sisters. The father was a trained fine mechanic and worked for the fire service. In the last days of the Occupation, he died in an accident. The mother got work as an office assistant at Gentofte Town Hall and looked after the two daughters until she met engineer Julius Tscherning Jensen in 1950, who became her partner. He added to the home an interest in modern Danish furniture design, music and art, just as he took Bente Hansen to museums, not least on trips to Southern Germany and Austria. During a visit to the maternal grandparents, who lived at the Agricultural College's garden on Frbg. and had a summer house in Avedøre, Bente Hansen's interest in nature and budding life developed. A teacher who was also a painter and sculptor sparked her interest in shaping. From the age of 12-13, she modeled after classic pictures and sculptures and worked with ceramics, where the inspiring role model was Axel Salto. In 1960, Bente Hansen began to study ceramics at the School of Crafts under the demanding leader Richard Kjærgaard...
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    Early 2000s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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    Ceramic

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  • Søren Hansen, Rare Sofa / Bench Model 2240 for Fritz Hansen, 1939
    By Fritz Hansen, Søren Hansen
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