Religious Tabernacle with Lamb of God, Bruges ca. 1850 Price on request Tabernacle with Lamb of God, found in Bruges, Belgium. Crafted around 1850 in wood with gold and red finish. The door has a large oval medallion with a double edge with rays in between. On the inside a lobed border and a representation of a lamb with a cross banner and a chalice that catches blood from the withers of the lamb. On the outside in the spandrels of the door tracery of vine branches. At the top and bottom of the door a frieze with compressed quatrefoils. Small signs of use This beautiful tabernacle is a very rare find. More info
Hollywood regency brass and glass side table Model T18 by Peter Ghyczy, 1970s Price on request An iconic brass and glass side table designed by Peter Ghyczy in the early 1970s in the Netherlands. The sand cast base of this side table, in solid brass, features the Ghyczy logo. Typical for the sand-casting process are small irregularities that may exist, even in the polished surface. The table top is a 15mm thick cut glass plate. Novel interpretations of classic forms, imposing, high-grade materials and solid craftsmanship work together to give every piece a unique shine. The unique patina is part of the design. Born in Budapest, Peter Ghyczy started his career as an architect in Germany. In 1972 he founded Ghyczy + Co Design in Viersen, The Netherlands and presented his first furniture collection. It was based on casting techniques which he transferred from plastics to metal. He patented many of his developments, especially for his innovative method clamping glass and metal together. He used this technique for a new type of "frameless" table, which has often been copied and which he used as a basis for an entire product line. Ref. 24-0244 More info
Mid-century table display cabinet, France ca. 1900 Price on request Small display cabinet in wood with facet cut glass door and one wooden shelf. The door can be locked with its original key. Crafted in France around 1900. We have two cabinets in our collection (see our other items and pictures). These small French display cabinets with minimalistic design are the perfect blend of elegance and functionality. More info
Rustic French table display cabinet, ca. 1900 Price on request Small display cabinet in wood with facet cut glass door and one wooden shelf. The door can be locked with its original key. Crafted in France around 1900. We have two cabinets in our collection (see our other items and pictures). These small French display cabinets with minimalistic design are the perfect blend of elegance and functionality. More info
Tree trunk chopping block in wabi wabi style, France ca. 1850 Price on request French chopping block made of a tree trunk on its original tripod legs. Crafted around 1850 this chopping block has had lived character and beautiful patina of many years of use. This brutalist work table with its rich grain, patina and wood texture makes a unique one of a kind side or coffee table. More info
French rustic mid-century side table in wood ca. 1850 Price on request Elegant side or small table in full wood, crafted in France around 1850. This table was decorated with floral carvings under the top and has four decorated pyramidal fluted legs. An easy going and versatile table with a compact size that will bring warmth and character to any interior. More info
Rare Art Nouveau fireplace screen, France ca. 1910 Price on request A very rare find this French Art Nouveau fire place screen. Crafted around 1910. This piece contains a wooden frame in the shape of a trapezium with rounded corners - filled with an openwork of a tree and leaves modeled in brass sheet. Behind the brass decoration a glossy rimpled fabric that contrasts the wood and metal beautifully. The whole supported on a pair of tripods. The back of the screen in wood. An unique and artistic piece that will uplift any interior style. More info
Art Nouveau side table in blackened wood with storage basket, Belgium ca. 1910 Price on request A stylish small Art Nouveau side table made in Belgium around 1910. Crafted in blackened wood. Adding to its charm, this side table comes with a hanging basket in fabric. The contrast of materials and the sleek minimalist silhouette make this piece a perfect blend of design and functionality. Dimensions: H 57 cm x W 32 cm x D 32 cm More info
Rectangular large mid century travertine coffee table, France 1960s Price on request A stunning large travertine coffee table, designed in France in the 1960s. This rectangular coffee table with an open base of two L-shaped travertine tablets is characterized by its sleek and minimalist lines and very nice natural stone patterns. The special structure and unique patterns of the stone make this large coffee table piece that you will never get tired of looking at. Dimensions: H 34 cm x W 135 cm x D 90 cm More info
French Art Deco nightstand in varnished wood, ca. 1930 Price on request Art Deco nightstand or bedside table in wood, made in France in the 1930s. With a panelled door and original handle. A beautiful small cabinet with nice patina on the wood and beautiful patinated patterns in the old varnish. Dimensions: H 72 cm x W 39 cm x D 40 cm More info
Mid century low wooden bench, France ca. 1850 Price on request Beautiful rustic small low bench crafted in solid wood in France around 1850. On the elegant legs and with nice patina on the wood. We have 3 similar low benches in our collection. Please see the last picture and our other items. Dimensions: H 21 cm x W 126 cm x D 12 cm More info
Rustic low bench in solid wood, France ca. 1850 Price on request Beautiful rustic small low bench crafted in solid wood in France around 1850. On the elegant legs and with nice patina on the wood. We have 3 similar low benches in our collection. Please see the last picture and our other items. Dimensions: H 21 cm x W 125 cm x D 12 cm More info
Decorative wooden low bench, France ca. 1850 Price on request Beautiful rustic small low bench crafted in solid wood in France around 1850. On the elegant legs and with nice patina on the wood. We have 3 similar low benches in our collection. Please see the last picture and our other items. Dimensions: H 18 cm x W 120 cm x D 11 cm More info
Iconic Pierre Chapo model S31 stool in elm wood, France 1974 Price on request This stool model S31 is one of the most popular designs ever made by Pierre Chapo. Crafted from solid elm, the stool exudes a timeless elegance with its natural wood grain, highlighted by the smooth, rounded seat. The S31 is a technical masterpiece with three interwoven legs. The technical challenge adds to the stool’s aesthetic appeal and sculptural work. Pierre Chapo was known for his deep appreciation of wood and craftsmanship and was inspired by traditional joinery techniques and the work of architects like Le Corbusier. This stool perfectly reflects Chapo's mastery in combining simplicity, functionality, and the beauty of natural materials. Dimensions: H 45 cm x W 32 cm x D 32 cm More info
Model 1705 easy chair and ottoman set by Warren Platner for Knoll, USA 1966 Price on request Lounge chair and footstool model 1705 designed in 1966 by Warren Platner for Knoll International. A stunning embodiment of mid-century modern design that seamlessly blends comfort with artistic flair. This iconic piece features a graceful, sculptural nickeled steel frame, which not only provides structural integrity but also creates a visually striking silhouette. The chair is upholstered in high-quality wool. The (original) fabric has some small wear marks. We can offer our reupholstering services. Warren Platner was an American architect and interior designer. Platner produced a furniture collection that has proved to be a continuing icon of 1960s modernism and designed several prominent interiors in New York city. Dimensions ottoman: H 38 cm x W 63,5 x D 63 cm Dimensions lounge chair: H 100 cm x W 106 cm x D 91 cm Seating Height: 43 cm More info
J. & J. Kohn art nouveau side table in bentwood, Austria ca. 1910 Price on request Austria / 1910 / side table / Jacob & Joseph Kohn / bentwood / art nouveau / jugenstill / rustic / mid century An art nouveau “Palm” side table by Jacob and Joseph Kohn in bentwood. Designed in Vienna, Austria around 1910. The table top has a dark circled wear mark (see pictures) This table contains a rectangular top and four legs in bentwood with openwork palm motif on the rim and engraved details on the legs. This geometric palm/plant motif was very popular and was produced by Kohn and Thonet in various backrest designs for chairs and sofas. Stylistically of the Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Brooklyn vintage spirit. Kohn became one of the main competitors of Gebrüder Thonet (Brothers Thonet). He collaborated with many artists of the Wiener Werkstätte period including Josef Hoffmann, Gustave Siegel, Koloman Moser... designing many pieces. The Kohns' received a Spanish royal commission as purveyors to the Royal Household (Proveedor de la Real Casa). Their works are exhibited and collected by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna. Dimensions: H 74 cm x W 55 cm x D 40 cm More info