Set of four Danish teak chairs by Hans J. Frydendal for Bolting Stolefabrik, 1960s. The lacquered solid teak wood frames have a beautiful finish and are sturdy and weighty. Well crafted chairs feature curved backrests, cushioned seats with intricate detailing including tonal inlay. A stunning example of the best in Danish mid century furniture. In good condition with completely new pattered brown wool upholstery.
Dimensions: W48 H75 SH44
Eames style lounge chair with ottoman in genuine black cowhide leather and walnut shell. These were produced in a small batch, brand new, and each with a unique grain tot he leather and walnut shell. Widely regarded as the most iconic chair of all time, a classic mid-century design, both comfortable and timeless with deep cushioning, soft leather and a sturdy swivel base.
Chair dimensions: H83 SH42 D85 W81
Footstool dimensions: H41 W66 D50
NEW STOCK EXPECTED JULY - Set of four chrome cantilever dining chairs in the style of Marcel Breuer’s ‘Cesca’ chairs. Chrome tubular frames, natural woven cane, and solid wood in cherry finish. New, with anti sag cotton installed under seat.
Dimensions: H77.5 W46 D49 SH44.5
Newly upholstered in beige corduroy. The Pixi is a lounge chair designed by Gillis Lundgren in the 1970s for IKEA. Lundgren, one of IKEA’s early designers contributed several iconic furniture pieces to the brand’s mid-century catalogue.
The Pixi is regarded today as a vintage design classic and is sought after in mid-century design and collectors’ circles. It reflects the aesthetic of Scandinavian minimalism in the 1970s, combining simple structure with comfort and stylistic flair.
Dimensions H68 W59 D68
A carefully restored set of four Danish 1960s dining chairs with new olive Irish linen upholstery. Elegant design with gently curved backrests and stunning grain.
Green corduroy sling lounge chair by British designer Peter Hoyte. Believed to be manufactured in the 2960s. Spawned in an ear obsessed with minimalism and new materials, the iconic “sling” chair blends tubular chrome framing with suspended seating that hangs between supports, making comfort feel weightless. Well made and highly sought after classics today.
Vintage IKEA Tallbyn nickel-plated and mouth-blown Opal glass table lamp. Circa 1990
Dimensions: H40, D32
Introducing the ‘Goyo’ lamp. A mid-century inspired table lamp with an opaline glass dome and chrome base. Three warm settings, from ambient glow to focus. Ideal for beside, shelving, or living spaces. Bulb included
UK plug fitted
Dimensions: Height 28cm. Shade width: 20cm. Base width: 15cm
Newly upholstered in brown corduroy. Solid tubular frame with the original Pirelli webbing support system.
Dating back to the 1970s, the Alpha was designed by Tim Bates for Pieff, a leading manufacturer of high-end English furniture in the 1960s and 1970s. Renowed for producing luxury furniture of the 20th century, Pieff pieces were sold by top retailers such as harrods and Heals.
Dimensions: W86 D95 H85
A set of four Scandinavian solid dining chairs. Sturdy and angular frames crafted from solid elm and newly reupholstered in cream boucle.
Dimensions H75 W53 D46 SH43
Rare genuine cesura chair designed by Marcel Breuer while at the Bauhaus school of design, and manufactured under license by Knoll Studio. The frame bears the maker’s mark.
Unlike cheaper reproductions, these are manufactured with higher quality bends and the highest quality chrome in circulation today. They will last a lifetime, as well a being an investment for the future.
Fabric and chrome are in great condition. Minor cosmetic wear to armrests consistent with age. Iconic mid century tubular chrome cantilever frames in excellent condition with beautiful finish. These chairs retail from the likes of Heal’s for over £1,000 each.
Dimensions: W46 H80 SH46
Originally had 12 in stock, all sold now.
Rare genuine cesura chair designed by Marcel Breuer while at the Bauhaus school of design, and manufactured under license by Knoll Studio. The frame bears the maker’s mark.
Unlike cheaper reproductions, these are manufactured with higher quality bends and the highest quality chrome in circulation today. They will last a lifetime, as well a being an investment for the future.
The fabric is new and the chrome is in fantastic condition. Iconic mid century tubular chrome cantilever frames in excellent condition with beautiful finish.
Dimensions: W46 H80 SH46
A set of two Cesca dining chairs, likely 1980s reproductions judging by the stamp. Cane and chrome in good condition, occasional knocks to wood to be expected based on their age.
A rare set of rosewood dining chairs dating bcak to the 1960s. These solid frames are freshly varnished and the seat have been newly upholstered in thick beige 5 wale corduroy.
Newly upholstered in 5 wale stone corduroy. The Pixi is a sling lounge chair designed by Gillis Lundgren in the 1970s for IKEA. Lundgren, one of IKEA’s early designers contributed several iconic furniture pieces of the brand’s mid-century catalogue.
The Pixi is regarded today as a vintage design classic and is sought after in mid-century design and collectors’ circles. It reflects the aesthetic of Scandinavian minimalism in the 1980s, combining simple structure with comfort and stylistic flair.
Dimensions H70 W59 D70
Completely restored, refilled and reupholstered in luxury brown wool, these Mcintosh model 4023 dining chairs designed by Tom Robertson date back to May 1972. They exhibit beatutiful gentle curves, constructed from solid teak, a testament to the high quality of British mid century design.
Dimensions H76 W51 D46.5 SH46
A premium quality real rosewood veneer and black leather reproduction of the famous Eames Lounge Chair and footstool, it’s form and functionality having made it one of the most sought after pieces in modern history. This iconic design can be found in popular films, tv shows, business and in thousands of residences across the globe.
Rare and beautiful rosewood veneer on this vintage reproduction
Chair W84 H90 SH43 D80 ; Footstool W64 H40 D55
Rare genuine cesura chair designed by Marcel Breuer while at the Bauhaus school of design, and manufactured under license by Knoll Studio. The frame bears the maker’s mark.
Unlike cheaper reproductions, these are manufactured with higher quality bends and the highest quality chrome in circulation today. They will last a lifetime, as well a being an investment for the future.
The fabric is new and the chrome is in fantastic condition. Iconic mid century tubular chrome cantilever frames in excellent condition with beautiful finish. These chairs retail from the likes of Heal’s for over £1,000 each.
Dimensions W46 D56 H80 SH46
Originally had 4 in stock, all sold out now.
Pristine thick brown corduroy reupholstery, tubular steel chrome and fabric both perfect and as new. The Pixi lounge chair, named so for its small size, is regarded today as a vintage design classic and is sought after in mid-century design and collectors’ circles. It reflects the aesthetic of Scandinavian minimalism in the 1970s, combining simple structure with comfort and stylistic flair.
Pieff Gamma chrome and Leather Lounge Chair, 1971
One of the rare Pieff pieces, not produced in large quantities, and even more so for its brown leather upholstery, which is in fantastic condition with beautiful patina. by far the comfiest Pieff offering, but as with all Pieff furniture, they were made to last, with high quality chrome bases and the very best leather.
An original Pieff by Tim Bates ‘Alpha’ swivel base lounge chair in its original black leather upholstery. Leather in good condition and no pitting to the chrome tubular steel frame.
Pieff of Worcester was one of the most important manufactures of high-end British furniture during the 1960s and 70s, describing itself as ‘luxury furniture of the late 20th century’. Retailed by Harrods and Heals, their products personify British mid-century design.
Dimensions W87 H89 D96
Two seater Pieff Alpha sofa refurbished in completely new upholstery in 5 wale brown corduroy. A well known and loved mid-century masterpiece and collector’s classic dating back to the 1970s, the Alpha was designed by Tim Bates for Pieff, a leading manufacturer of high-end English furniture in the 1960s and 1970s. Renowned for producing luxury furniture in the 20th century, Pieff pieces were sold by top retailers such as Harrods and Heals. Solis tubular frame with the original Pirelli webbing support system.
Dimensions H90 W150 D103 SH45
A set of four chrome cantilever chairs, perfect for dining or the office. New upholstery in stone corduroy.
Teak dining chairs designed by Erik Buch in the 1960s. Produced at O.D Mobler. These dining chairs exhibit gorgeous organic lines, tactile curves and a stunning wood grain. A classic danish modern design, and highly sought after.
Newly upholstered in thick beige wool. Reoiled solid teak frames
H80 SH46 W48 D42
Tavo dining chairs are a stylish addition to any dining room, inspired by mid-century modern design. Made in Belgium and dating back to the 1970s, these metal framed chairs feature bright green seats and back rests.
Solid wood carver chairs dating back to the 1960s, Sweden. Generous seat and sturdy frame. Reoiled and newly upholstered.
Dimensions H74 W56 D48 SH44
The famous cantilever ‘Cesca’ chair designed by Marcel Breuer in 1928. These cantilever chairs feature sleek chrome-plated frames, handcrafted in Italy and featuring the ‘Made in Italy’ stamps. These chairs combine solid beechwood seats and backs with cushioned pink upholstery.
The cantilever chair design is a hallmark of early 20th century modernism. It emerged from bauhaus and related movements. Designers like Mart Stam, Marcel Breuer, Lilly Reich and later Mies van Der Rohe played key roles in popularising chairs that didn’t have rear legs, instead using the strength and flexibility of the metal frame to support the sitter.
All four chairs freshly upholstered in thick brown wool with beautiful polished chrome.