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Eight stackable stools from Contemporary Belgian designer Bram Vanderbeke.
Columns, walls, benches or stages can be made from different stools.
Made of coated pine plywood.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 25 cm
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Gio Ponti Dezza Sofa
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Two seat "Dezza" sofa by Gio Ponti Produced by Poltrona Frau.
Designed in 1965, the Dezza sofa is some of Gio Ponti’s most important designs.
The Dezza sofa is light and very comfortable with the soft leather.
This is a 2011 edition and stamped.
Dimensions:
Height: 69 cm
Depth: 79 cm
Width: 137 cm
Seat height: 44 cm
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Art Deco chair by Maurice Dufrene 1925
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Art Deco chair designed by the French designer Maurice Dufrene
for the 1925 Paris Exposition International of Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
Made of oak and leather.
Dufrene is one of the most important designers of the art deco period, studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs and became a member of the Societe des Artistes Decorateours in 1904 with whom he exhibited throughout his career.
Dimensions:
Height: 87 cm
Width: 44 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Seat height: 47 cm
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Josef Hoffmann kubus sofa Ca.1980
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Black leather Kubus sofa model "8020" designed by Josef Hoffmann for Wittmann.
This Kubus sofa is designed in 1910 for the Buenos Aires exhibition to celebrate the Argentina's independence.
Since 1960, the sofa has been produced by the Austrian producer Wittmann. This is a early 1980's edition.
Made of soft black leather and wooden frame and legs.
Marked with label.
Dimensions:
Height: 72 cm
Width: 166 cm
Depth: 77 cm
Seat height: 44 cm
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Pair of Janine Abraham & Dirk Jan Rol Wicker Lounge Armchairs
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Pair of armchairs by Janine Abraham & Dirk Jan Rol.
Made of black metal base and a rattan seat.
Dimensions:
Height: 77 cm
Width: 79 cm
Depth: 61 cm
Seat height: 35 cm
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Leather gym mat Ca.1930
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Leather gym mat ca.1930 Belgium.
Made from thick but soft leather.
With a very nice patina.
Dimensions:
Height: 13 cm
Width: 181 cm
Depth: 105 cm
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Willy Van Der Meeren chair
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Chair by designer Willy Van Der Meeren for Tubax Ca.1950.
Has a black lacquered metal frame with blue vinyl seat.
The armrests are made of wood. Completely original and in a good vintage condition.
Van Der Meeren is considered one of the most important Belgian furniture designers of the postwar period.
This piece of Belgian social furniture was designed for schools in the early 1950s. They are now highly collectible.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 64 cm
Depth: 51 cm
Seat height: 45 cm
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Set of Empire armchairs Ca.1820
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Set of two early Empire armchairs made of solid mahogany wood and sheepskin.
With carved sculptured armrests and lion's paw feet to the legs.
A great patina on this set of French seats gives them a fantastic look and feel.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 66 cm
Depth: 58 cm
Seat height: 38 cm
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Art Deco armchairs in red upholstery
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A set of Art Deco armchairs in a red color velvet upholstery in a overall good condition. The rounded forms of the chairs are applying a dynamic accent to the design. Overall, this pair will make a great accent in one's Mid-Century Modern interior.
Set of 3 available.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 114 cm
Depth: 82 cm
Seat height: 38 cm
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Sculptural Art Deco Armchair, France 1930s
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A striking embodiment of 1930s Art Deco elegance, this sculptural armchair blends bold geometry with tactile richness. Upholstered in a sumptuous green velvet across the seat and backrest, the chair’s inner surfaces invite comfort and visual depth, while the outer shell—rendered in warm brown leatherette—adds a sleek, architectural contrast. The interplay of textures is both deliberate and dramatic, reflecting the movement’s fascination with material juxtaposition and modern luxury.
The silhouette is compact yet assertive, with gently flared arms and a squared back that echo the streamlined forms of early modernist design. Brass nailhead trim traces the contours with precision, adding a touch of metallic glamour and framing the upholstery like a tailored garment. The wooden legs, slightly tapered, ground the composition with quiet strength.
This piece likely originated in a Belgian interior during the interwar years, when Art Deco was at its zenith, celebrated for its fusion of craftsmanship, innovation, and cosmopolitan flair. Whether placed in a salon, study, or boutique setting, the chair offers both sculptural presence and functional elegance.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 75 cm
Seat height: 37 cm
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French set of Lounge Chairs in Floral Upholstery
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Set of tree french armchairs that have a elegant curve of the backrest and the large, bulky armrests that provide the sitter to lay down their arms comfortably. This design is ably employed as either the heart of a decor or its focal point thanks to its characteristic shapes.
When seated you experience a pleasant enclosed feeling due to the bulky and thick construction of the imposing frame.
Overall, this pair of lounge chairs is a standout and can be placed in an entranceway or serve as a taste of delicateness in any room.
The design convinces visually through the charming floral upholstery and stabile construction. Also notice the details of the great color details that come back in the wood painted base.
Can also be purchased individually.
Dimensions:
Height: 81 cm
Width: 97 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
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Pair of Vintage low Brutalist tripod Stools, Belgium, 1960s
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A striking example of mid‑century Belgian Brutalism, these 1960s stools embody the movement’s raw, architectural spirit. Carved from solid wood with a powerful sense of mass and materiality, it celebrates the honest, unrefined beauty of hand‑worked timber, an aesthetic that defined Belgian decorative arts of the postwar decades.
The round seats features bold, geometric carving that gives the piece a sculptural presence, while the three sturdy legs anchor it with quiet strength. Its tactile surface, marked by subtle irregularities and the natural grain of the wood, reflects the artisanal craftsmanship that made Belgian Brutalist furniture so distinctive. Rather than concealing the material, the maker highlights its weight, texture, and imperfections, resulting in an object that feels both primitive and modern.
Functional as a stool yet equally compelling as a decorative accent or pedestal, it brings warmth and authenticity to interiors ranging from wabi‑sabi and organic modern to contemporary minimalist spaces. The deep, time‑softened patina enhances its character, offering a sense of history without compromising structural integrity.
A beautifully expressive piece of mid‑century Belgian design, simple, sculptural, and full of soul.
Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 44 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Diameter seat: 32 cm
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Set of 6 Dining Chairs by Willy Van Der Meeren for Tubax, Belgium, 1950s
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A superb example of postwar Belgian modernism, this set of six dining chairs was designed in the 1950s by Willy Van Der Meeren for Tubax; one of the most influential collaborations in mid‑century European furniture design. Van Der Meeren’s work is celebrated for its clarity, functionality, and architectural precision, and these chairs embody the designer’s signature blend of industrial materials and human‑scaled comfort.
Each chair features a black lacquered metal frame with clean, linear geometry, giving the set a distinctly modernist silhouette. The seats and backs are upholstered in vibrant blue vinyl, a material choice typical of the era’s embrace of practicality and color. Warm wooden armrests introduce a tactile contrast, softening the industrial structure and adding a refined, organic touch.
Designed for durability and everyday use, the chairs remain visually striking thanks to their bold color palette and balanced proportions. They reflect the optimism and forward‑looking spirit of 1950s Belgium, a period when designers sought to create accessible, well‑crafted furniture for a rapidly modernizing society.
Perfect for a contemporary dining room, creative workspace, or design‑driven interior, this set of six offers both historical significance and timeless appeal. Their sculptural lines and vibrant presence make them an iconic representation of mid‑century Belgian design.
A rare and cohesive ensemble from one of Belgium’s most important modernist designers.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 64 cm
Depth: 51 cm
Seat height: 45 cm
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Rustic Handmade oak Stool, France, 19th Century
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A charming example of 19th‑century French rural craftsmanship, this handmade wooden stool embodies the honesty, simplicity, and tactile warmth of traditional provincial furniture. Shaped entirely by hand, the piece carries the irregularities and subtle asymmetries that define true vernacular design, each mark, curve, and contour revealing the touch of the artisan who created it.
The stool’s sculptural form is both functional and expressive, with a solid wooden seat supported by sturdy legs that angle outward for stability. Time has bestowed a rich, authentic patina across the surface, softening the edges and deepening the natural grain of the wood. This aged finish gives the piece a soulful presence, the kind of character that only generations of use can produce.
Stools like this were everyday objects in 19th‑century French homes and farmsteads, used for work, rest, and domestic tasks. Today, they are prized for their sculptural simplicity and the quiet poetry of their handmade construction. This example stands out for its strong silhouette and the beautifully weathered surface that highlights the material’s natural beauty.
Whether used as a functional accent, a small side table, or a decorative sculptural object, this 19th‑century French stool brings warmth, authenticity, and a touch of rustic history into any interior.
A soulful and evocative piece of provincial French craftsmanship with exceptional patina.
Dimensions:
Height: 62 cm
Seat height: 48 cm
Width:32 cm
Depth: 27 cm
Ref. 23-0042
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Cosmos Living Room Set of 3 by Augusto Bozzi for Saporiti, Italy, 1954
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A refined example of mid‑century Italian design, this Cosmos living room set by Augusto Bozzi for Saporiti (1954) captures the sculptural lightness and modernist clarity that defined Bozzi’s work. The set consists of two lounge chairs and a matching loveseat, each showcasing the designer’s signature interplay of fluid curves and slender metal framing.
The pieces have been completely restored and reupholstered in a soft beige fabric that complements their airy silhouette. The new upholstery is not only elegant but also practical, chosen for its easy‑to‑clean properties—making the set ideal for contemporary living without compromising its vintage character. The black metal legs retain their original minimalist expression, providing a crisp contrast to the warm, neutral textile.
Bozzi’s designs for Saporiti are celebrated for their balance of comfort and architectural precision. The gently shell‑shaped seats embrace the body, while the open, elevated structure gives the furniture a sense of weightlessness. This set embodies that philosophy beautifully, offering both visual sophistication and everyday usability.
Perfect for a modern interior, design‑driven home, or curated mid‑century collection, the Cosmos set stands as an iconic example of Italian post‑war design—fresh, sculptural, and timeless.
A rare and beautifully restored 1954 Bozzi ensemble, ready to anchor a living space with elegance and mid‑century authenticity.
Armchair dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 82 cm
Depth: 70 cm
Seat height: 36 cm
Sofa dimensions:
Height: 85 cm
Width: 194 cm
Depth: 70 cm
Seat height: 36 cm
23-0131, 23-0132, 23-0133
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Rustic handmade stool
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Rustic handmade French stool made of a solid trunk of wood. A beautiful piece with great patina and history on the wood.
Dimensions:
Height: 44 cm
Width: 41 cm
Depth: 29 cm
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Extra large Victorian sofa and ottoman 1890
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This large Victorian sofa that dates back to 1890 has a comfortable and deep seat, allowing you to relax. The seat is made of full wood and has elegant claw and ball feet, which give it a classic look. The fabric of the seat has a beautiful beige green pattern, which goes well with different interior styles. To complete the look, the seat has a bright red cushion to sit on, which contrasts nicely with the rest of the seat. The armrests of the seat also have beautiful sculpted details, which testify to craftsmanship and quality. This large Victorian seat is a real eye-catcher and an asset to your home.
A matching ottoman is also available, which perfectly matches the large Victorian armchair. The ottoman has the same fabric and colour as the seat, and also has claw and ball feet. It is ideal to put your feet on, or to use as an extra seat. The pouf is a handy and stylish addition to your seat.
This sofa and ottoman are not only comfortable, but also a piece of art and history. The seat dates from around 1890, which means it is an authentic and historic piece of furniture. The seat was made in the Victorian period, which was characterised by a rich and elegant style.
Sofa dimensions:
Height: 105 cm
Width: 270 cm
Depth: 120 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
Ottoman dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Width: 173 cm
Depth: 71 cm
seat height: 40 cm
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Neo renaissance throne chair 1890
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A striking Neo‑Renaissance throne chair from France, dating to the 1890s, distinguished by its sculptural presence and richly historic character. This dramatic seating piece reflects the 19th‑century revival of Renaissance aesthetics, when French artisans reinterpreted the grandeur of the 16th century with meticulous craftsmanship and theatrical flair.
The chair’s X‑frame silhouette evokes the iconic Savonarola and Dante forms, long associated with authority and ceremonial use. Carved walnut elements flow in rhythmic curves, with each arm and leg shaped into interlacing forms that demonstrate both technical mastery and artistic ambition. The dark leather backrest, edged with decorative fringe and secured by brass studs, adds a tactile contrast to the warm, polished wood. Its expressive proportions, broad stance, high back, and sculptural arms, give the chair a commanding, almost regal presence.
During the late 19th century, France embraced a wave of historicist styles, with the Neo‑Renaissance movement celebrating craftsmanship, symbolism, and the grandeur of earlier European courts. Chairs of this type were often created for prestigious interiors; libraries, salons, or ceremonial halls, where they served as both functional seating and emblematic status objects.
This chair stands as a sculptural focal point in any interior, blending effortlessly into eclectic, classical, or maximalist spaces. Its combination of carved walnut, leather, and ornamental detailing gives it a museum‑worthy presence while remaining inviting and tactile.
Dimensions:
Height: 88 cm
Width: 68 cm
Depth: 53 cm
Seat height: 45 cm
Ref. 23-0162
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Art Deco set of six chairs by De Coene 1930
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This set of six art deco chairs made by De Coene in Belgium in 1930. The chairs are made of full wood and have a brown leatherette seat. They have the typical art deco style, with a curved back and elegant lines. These chairs are a perfect example of the art deco style and would be a great addition to any interior.
These chairs are not only beautiful, but also comfortable and durable. Made with craftsmanship and quality, they have stood the test of time. They are also easy to maintain.
This set of chairs was made by De Coene, a famous Belgian furniture company known for its Art Deco creations. De Coene operated from 1888 to 1977, producing furniture for royal palaces, hotels, ships and public buildings.
We also have the matching cupboard and table for sale.
Dimensions:
Height: 96 cm
Width: 45 cm
Depth: 48 cm
Seat height: 47 cm
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Set of Leather Swan Chairs by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, Denmark 2006
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The Swan chair is an iconic design by renowned Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen. He designed this chair in 1958 for the lobby and lounge of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The chair has no straight lines, but an organic and soft shape that embraces the person sitting in it. The chair has a strong architectural feel, despite its simplicity and elegance.
These Swan chairs are produced by Fritz Hansen, a leading Danish furniture company known for its craftsmanship and quality. The chair is made of an aluminium swivel base is shaped and upholstered in leather.
We offer a set of two Swan chairs, which were produced by Fritz Hansen in 2006. These chairs have a white colour, which gives a fresh and modern look. The chairs have slight signs of use, but are still in good condition. The chairs come with a certificate of authenticity at the bottom, which guarantees their value and authenticity.
The Swan chair is a timeless and unique piece of furniture, which is an asset to any room. The chair combines a deep seat with high armrests, providing optimal comfort and support. The chair also swivels, making it easy to change direction. The chair is not only a functional object, but also a work of art that reflects your personality and style.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Width: 75 cm
Depth: 68 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
Ref. 23-0231 23-0232
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Modular Sofa in Red and Patterned Upholstery by Roche Bobois, France 1980s
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A vibrant and sculptural modular sofa from Roche Bobois, produced in France during the 1980s, a decade in which the brand embraced bold forms, expressive textiles, and a spirit of playful luxury. This striking composition combines solid red upholstery with richly patterned fabric, creating a dynamic visual rhythm that feels unmistakably of its era yet surprisingly contemporary.
The modular construction allows the sofa to be arranged in multiple configurations, from a classic linear setup to an enveloping corner composition. The rounded corner element and matching ottoman soften the geometry, giving the ensemble a fluid, inviting presence. The mix of solid and patterned upholstery; featuring geometric and abstract motifs in warm tones, captures the eclectic, optimistic aesthetic that defined French design in the late 20th century.
Roche Bobois has long been known for its high‑quality materials and innovative upholstery work. This set reflects that heritage: plush cushions, generous proportions, and a tactile combination of fabrics that add depth and personality. The leather‑embossed RB logo patch on the cushions underscores the brand’s attention to detail and its commitment to craftsmanship.
During the 1980s, Roche Bobois championed modular living, encouraging flexibility, creativity, and expressive interiors. Their designs from this period often blended comfort with bold visual statements; pieces meant to anchor a room and spark conversation. This sofa embodies that philosophy, offering both functional versatility and unmistakable style.
With its saturated red tones and patterned accents, the sofa becomes an instant focal point in any interior. It pairs beautifully with minimalist spaces that benefit from a burst of color, or with eclectic environments that embrace texture and pattern. Whether used as a full modular ensemble or separated into individual units, it brings warmth, personality, and a touch of vintage French glamour.
Dimensions set-up 1:
Height: 88 cm
Width: 360 cm
Depth: 370 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
The longest possible arrangement is 500 cm. With another two-seater 180 cm long on the opposite side.
Footstool dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Diameter: 75 cm
Ref. 23-0228-A
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Leather Pouf by Lowie Vermeersch for Durlet, Belgium 1999
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A rare and sculptural leather pouf designed by Lowie Vermeersch for the Belgian manufacturer Durlet in 1999. This piece reflects the innovative spirit of late‑20th‑century Belgian design, where craftsmanship, ergonomics, and expressive form came together in bold, contemporary ways.
The pouf features an organic, four‑lobed silhouette; soft, rounded, and inviting from every angle. Its playful geometry is characteristic of Vermeersch’s design language, which often blends fluid forms with functional clarity. The piece sits low and grounded, making it both a comfortable seating element and a striking sculptural object within a room.
Upholstered in supple leather, the pouf showcases Durlet’s renowned expertise in leatherwork. The stitching, paneling, and subtle shaping highlight the brand’s commitment to precision and longevity. The leather has developed a gentle patina, adding depth and character without compromising its refined appearance.
Created in 1999, this piece belongs to a period when Belgian designers were gaining international recognition for their thoughtful, human‑centered approach. Vermeersch, known for his work in both furniture and automotive design, brought a unique sensibility to Durlet, merging comfort with sculptural experimentation.
This pouf works beautifully as a standalone accent, a casual seating option, or a playful addition to a contemporary interior. Its bold form and rich leather surface make it a natural focal point in living rooms, lounges, or creative spaces.
Has some signs of use.
Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 196 cm
Depth: 196 cm
Ref. 23-0252
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Rustic Tree Trunk Bench, France, 1850s
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Remarkable antique wooden tree trunk bench crafted in France in 1850s. Made from a solid tree trunk, this bench is a testament to natural beauty and durability of wood.
The design of this wooden bench is both simple and captivating. Its legs are made of sturdy tree branches, the top of a tree trunk with a subtile and creative hint to the shape of an animal. Its history, unique form and rustic charm make it a conversation starter.
The natural beauty of the wood shines through in the elegant grain patterns and warm tones, adding a touch of rustic charm to any space. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller areas. Whether you're looking to create a cozy reading nook or a charming outdoor seating area, our wooden bench is the perfect choice to enhance your space with its timeless appeal and exceptional craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Height: 43 cm
Width: 150 cm
Depth: 27 cm
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Rustic wooden stool with legs made of a tree branch, France, 1850
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France / 1850 / stool / rustic / Mid-century
An unique stool made in France around 1850. Handpicked from trees in the heart of France, this stool showcases the timeless beauty of nature. The stool is made from solid wood and has a tree branch as legs, carefully selected for its durability and unique character. Each stool is one-of-a-kind, with its own distinct markings and textures, making it a truly special addition to your interior.
The rustic appeal of this stool is enhanced which effortlessly combines simplicity and sophistication. The smooth, polished surface with beautiful age patina of the tree trunk is complemented by natural legs, creating a harmonious balance between organic and modern elements. Whether used as a standalone piece or as a stylish accent in your living room, this stool brings nature feel to your home.
Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 35 cm
Depth: 24 cm
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Vintage Industrial Gym Mat in Thick Cow Leather, Belgium 1930s
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Belgium / 1930s / gym mat / brown thick cow leather / vintage / industrial
This 1930s Belgian industrial gym mat is a superb example of early 20th‑century athletic equipment, crafted in thick, natural cow leather that has developed a rich, expressive patina over nearly a century of use. Its warm brown surface, marked by creases, scuffs, and the subtle darkening that only time can produce, tells the story of an object built for endurance in an era when sports equipment was handmade, robust, and unapologetically functional.
The mat’s construction reflects the industrial spirit of interwar Belgium, when factories and training halls relied on durable, honest materials. The leather is heavy‑gauge and densely stitched, designed to withstand repeated impact and constant handling. Its tactile surface, softened by decades of wear, retains the authenticity and character that collectors of vintage athletic and industrial design prize so highly. The integrated leather handle adds both practicality and charm, underscoring the mat’s original purpose while enhancing its sculptural presence today.
In the 1930s, physical education was gaining cultural importance across Europe, and equipment like this mat played a central role in gymnasiums, military training centers, and sports clubs. These pieces were engineered to last, and few survive in such evocative condition. The mat stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of the period; utilitarian, straightforward, and built with materials meant to age beautifully.
In contemporary interiors, this vintage gym mat becomes a striking decorative object. It can be displayed as wall art, used as a layered accent in a loft or industrial setting, or incorporated into a curated collection of sporting memorabilia. Its rugged texture and warm tones introduce depth and authenticity to modern spaces, making it a compelling piece for those who appreciate the intersection of history, craftsmanship, and industrial aesthetics.
Dimensions:
Height: 7 cm
Width: 177 cm
Depth: 117 cm
Ref. 24-0006
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Elegant rustic beige wooden bench with nice patina, France ca. 1900
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France / 1900 / bench / wood / rustic / mid-century
Nice antique French wooden bench standing on two robust, graceful legs. The seat is supported by triangle reinforcement pieces. These triangels we see back in the sturdy feet. The bench is lacquered in beige/yellow and has a very nice patina.
This beautifully crafted wooden bench is the perfect addition to any indoor space. Its simple yet elegant design exudes a sense of rustic charm, making it a versatile piece that can complement a variety of decor styles. The sturdy construction ensures durability, while the smooth finish adds a touch of sophistication to the overall look. on a patio, or in a hallway, this bench is sure to provide a comfortable seating option for you and your guests.
Dimensions:
Height: 32 cm
Width: 198 cm
Depth: 33 cm
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Black stackable stools of side tables by Bram Vanderbeke, Belgium, 2017
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Belgium / 2017 / Bram Vanderbeke / 12 stools / pine plywood / modern
These sleek black stackable stools are designed by the Belgium designer Bram Vanderbeke in 2017 and are the perfect addition to any contemporary interior. The black stools are made out of pine plywood and are manually coated and coloured. Arranged individually, their elementary forms subtly transform an interior space and add a new rhythm. Otherwise, when multiple stools are combined, they allow one to create voluminous columns, dividing walls, benches and platforms – configurations with either a utile or sculptural quality. We have 12 new stools in stock to enable you to create your own interior rhythm.
Bram Vanderbeke is a Ghent-based, Belgian artist/designer. He graduated from the Design Academy, Eindhoven in 2016, complementing a prior training in Design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Ghent. His practice is diverse but consistent and stands out for its material, sculptural and monumental qualities.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 37 cm
Depth: 25 cm
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Set of 2 Art Deco Armchairs in Walnut Veneer, France 1930s
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These 1930s French Art Deco armchairs present a refined dialogue between sculptural woodwork and soft, modern upholstery, capturing the confident elegance that defined the movement at its height. Their silhouettes balance geometric clarity with gentle curvature, creating a pair that feels both architectural and inviting. The walnut veneer, warm and richly figured, frames each chair with a luminous sheen that reflects the artisanal precision of early‑20th‑century French cabinetmaking.
The walnut veneer wraps the armrests and structural frame in sweeping, continuous lines, emphasizing the chairs’ streamlined form. Its natural grain adds depth and movement, a hallmark of Art Deco’s fascination with luxurious yet honest materials. The grey upholstery introduces a calm, contemporary counterpoint; soft to the touch, understated in tone, and perfectly suited to highlight the warmth of the wood. Together, the materials create a harmonious contrast that feels timeless rather than period‑bound.
French Art Deco seating of the 1930s often combined bold geometry with comfort, moving away from the ornate styles of previous decades toward a cleaner, more modern aesthetic. These armchairs embody that shift: the wide, gently curved armrests, the solid stance, and the elegant simplicity of the upholstery all speak to a design language rooted in modern luxury. Their proportions are generous without excess, offering both visual presence and everyday usability.
As a pair, the armchairs bring symmetry and balance to a living room, reading corner, or boutique interior. Their neutral grey upholstery allows them to integrate seamlessly into contemporary spaces, while the walnut veneer adds warmth and historical character. They work equally well as accent chairs, lounge seating, or sculptural elements within a curated Art Deco‑inspired setting. The combination of period craftsmanship, refined materials, and enduring comfort gives these armchairs a distinctive presence.
Professionally restored and re-upholstered.
Dimensions per chair:
Height: 83 cm
Width: 85 cm
Depth: 73 cm
Seat height: 42 cm
Ref. 23-0044
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Set of 4 original vintage Tolix model A chairs, France 1950s
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France / 1950 / set of 4 chairs / Tolix / model A / metal / industrial / mid-century / vintage
Set of 4 vintage Tolix chairs with original green lacquer, made in France around 1950. Created in 1927 by Xavier Pauchard. This set of iconic stackable metal chairs had beautiful patina on the metal. The chairs are a good choice for both indoor and outdoor settings. The metal construction ensures long-lasting use and the timeless and ergonomic design of the chairs ensures optimal comfort.
Created in 1927 by Xavier Pauchard, TOLIX's authentic A chair is an icon of industrial design. It is part of the collections in the Vitra Museum, Moma, Pompidou Center as well as in the renowned architect Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye. Pauchard discovered that he could protect sheet metal from rusting by dipping it in molten zinc (galvanisation) and a few years later he set up his factory producing steel furniture. Tolix was the creator and founder of perhaps the most iconic cafe chairs of all time.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Seat height: 43 cm
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Industrial green wooden stool with nice patina, France 1900
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France / 1900 / stool / wood / industrial / design / rustic
A French small low stool with vibrant green original paint and beautiful patina. A charming designed stool with one straight and one slanted leg, made around 1900.
A versatile piece that can complement a variety of interior styles. Its compact size allows for easy storage and portability, making it a practical choice for those who value versatility and functionality. With its charming design and high-quality craftsmanship, this small wooden stool with a green paint job is a must-have addition to any home or office setting.
Dimensions:
Height: 26 cm
Width: 51 cm
Depth: 24 cm
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Unusual and charming grey wooden bench, France ca 1890
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France / 1890 / bench / wood / rustic / mid-century / industrial
Rare wooden bench with genuine patina after many years of use. Made in France around 1890. With reinforcement beam and 2 legs with decorative recessed triangles and original grey paint.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this bench showcases a timeless design that effortlessly blends rustic charm with modern elegance. The wooden top and legs exude a natural warmth and beauty, making it a stunning focal point in any space.
Dimensions:
Height: 34 cm
Width: 98 cm
Depth: 34 cm
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Hand-carved solid wood tripod stool with beautiful patina, France ca. 1900
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France / 1900 / stool / wood / rustic / mid-century / french provincial
Mid-Century wooden French tripod stool, made around 1900. This brutalist stool has beautiful patina from years of use. The thick seat is slightly hollowed out for more comfort. The three legs are screwed directly into the seat (see pictures).
This compact and functional piece of furniture is the perfect addition to any interior. Crafted with high-quality materials, this stool is designed to provide both comfort and durability.
Dimensions:
Height: 30 cm
Width: 44 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Diameter seat: 32 cm
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Mid-century rustic bench in brown painted wood, France ca. 1890
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France / 1890 / bench / wood / rustic / mid-century / French provance
A rustic wooden bench with brown paint and beautiful patina due to age. Made in France around 1890. We can offer 2 benches of the same model.
This beautifully crafted bench is made of high-quality wood, showcasing the natural beauty and elegance of the material. The smooth finish and unique grain patterns of the wood make this bench one-of-a-kind, adding a touch of rustic charm to any space.
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 163 cm
Depth: 38 cm
Seat width: 20 cm
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Rustic wooden bench in with brown painted feet, France ca. 1890
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France / 1890 / bench / wood / rustic / mid-century / French provincial
A rustic mid-century wooden bench with brown painted feet and natural top. With beautiful patina due to age. Made in France around 1890. We can offer 2 benches of the same model.
This sturdy bench with its minimalistic design will bring warmth and character to your home.
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 163 cm
Depth: 38 cm
Seat width: 20 cm
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Rustic wooden tripod stool with tree trunk seat, France ca. 1900
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France / 1900 / stool / wood / rustic / mid-century / French provincial
Tree trunk tripod stool made in France around 1900. Handcrafted from high-quality wood, this stool features a brutalist and minimalist design that will effortlessly blend in with any interior style.
Whether you use it as a stylish seating option or as a unique side table, this wooden stool is sure to impress your guests and elevate the overall aesthetic of your interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 54 cm
Width: 38 cm
Depth: 30 cm
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Rustic Wooden Bench with Blue Top, France, 1930s
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France / 1930 / bench / wood / rustic / art deco
Wooden bench with rounded blue lacquered top made in France in the 1930s. This bench stands out by its attractive colored top and the stylish round forms in all its elements.
Crafted with a sturdy wooden base and a sleek blue wooden top, this bench is not only a multifunctional piece of furniture but also a very attractive addition to your interior.
Dimension:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 118 cm
Depth: 28 cm
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Brown leather 2-seater sofa Coronado by Tobia Scarpa for B&B Italia, Italy ca. 1960
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Italy / 1960 / 2-seater sofa / Coronado / Tobia Scarpa / B&B Italia / leather / mid-century / vintage / Italian design
This extremely comfortable Coronado two-seater sofa was designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa in the 1960s and produced by B&B Italy. Manufacturer’s labels preserved.
The cushions are upholstered with tan-brown soft leather. The leather is in great original condition with slight patina and minimal traces of wear. A great example of Italian mid century design.
See our collection for more Coronado elements and the living room set.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 152 cm
Depth: 86 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
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Brown leather armchair Coronado by Tobia Scarpa for B&B Italia, Italy ca. 1960
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Italy / 1960 / armchair / Coronado / Tobia Scarpa / B&B Italia / leather / mid-century / vintage / Italian design
This extremely comfortable Coronado armchair was designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa in the 1960s and produced by B&B Italy. Manufacturer’s labels preserved.
The cushions are upholstered with tan-brown soft leather. The leather is in great original condition with slight patina and minimal traces of wear. A great example of Italian mid century design.
See our collection for more Coronado elements and the living room set.
Dimensions:
Height: 90 cm
Width: 97 cm
Depth: 84 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
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Industrial Black Metal Stools with Frame, France, 1920s
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Stylish black metal stools on 4 legs with unique and stylish spider like frame and black leather top. Made in France around 1920. These stools with a sturdy metal frame combines stylish aesthetics with industrial brutalist design.
with its simple yet elegant design, this stool can easily complement a variety of interior styles. Upgrade your seating options with this versatile stool that effortlessly blends design and functionality.
We have 2 stools in stock.
Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Diameter: 37 cm
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Sculptural rustic brutalist oak tripot stool, France ca. 1850
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France / 1850 / stool / oak / rustic / mid-century / French Provence
A rustic oak stool or small table, handmade in France around 1850. A beautiful primitive brutalist designed piece in oak with pronounced grain and beautiful patina. On 3 tapered wooden legs.
Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this stool boasts a sleek and modern aesthetic that will seamlessly blend into any room or interior. The wooden top adds a touch of warmth and sophistication, making this stool a versatile piece that can be used as a stylish seating option or as a chic accent table.
Dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Width: 46 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
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Beautiful shaped rustig low stool in painted wood, France ca. 1900
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France / 1900 / stool / wood / rustic / mid-century / vintage / French provincial
Rare rustic wooden low stool crafted around 1900 in France. The exceptional shape and nice layers of old paint make this stool special. With small wear marks and great patina due to age.
This beautifully crafted piece with a sturdy wooden base is perfect for adding a touch of rustic charm to any room in your home.
Dimensions:
Height: 24 cm
Width: 34 cm
Depth: 21 cm
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Charming wooden rustic church stool, France ca. 1900
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France / 1900 / church stool / oak / rustic / mid-century / French Provincial
Elegant low church stool with beautiful carved feet, made in France around 1900. Crafted from high-quality full oak wood this bench showcases the natural beauty of the grain, with its warm tones and unique textures that add character to any space.
This multifunctional sturdy low stool with minimalist design fits seamlessly into any interior style. Small signs of use and beautiful patina due to age.
Dimensions:
Height: 18 cm
Width: 53 cm
Depth: 26 cm
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Antique French wooden stool with rattan top, ca. 1880
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Charming wooden stool made in France around 1880. This stool has a rattan top and is resting on four hand carved swayed legs with an H-shaped cross.
A versatile and elegant piece to add warmth and character to your interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 69 cm
Width: 59 cm
Depth: 35 cm
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Model 1705 easy chair and ottoman set by Warren Platner for Knoll, USA 1966
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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:
Height: 100 cm
Width: 106 cm
Depth: 91 cm
Seating Height: 43 cm
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Iconic Pierre Chapo model S31 stool in elm wood, France 1974
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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:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 32 cm
Depth: 32 cm
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Decorative wooden low bench, France ca. 1850
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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:
Height: 18 cm
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 11 cm
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Mid-century stack-laminated lounge chair by Tiller Lesser, Germany 1990
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A stunningly beautiful designed lounge chair designed by the German multi-media artist Tiller Lesser in 1990. This extremely rare chair shows all the characteristics of this period of his work. The elegantly curved seat crafted of stack-laminated wood almost floats on a minimalistic black metal frame.
This very rare to find lounge chair is a statement of sophistication. The luxurious comfort of this uniquely designed chair promises to be the focal point of any interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 83 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 200 cm
Seating height: 33 cm
Ref. 24-0425
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Thonet beech bentwood piano stool with caned seat, Austria ca. 1900
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An early 20th century Thonet beech bentwood piano stool with caned seat. This iconic stool was designed by Thonet around 1900 in Austria. The seat is adjustable in height (see below for dimensions). In good original condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use, retaining a nice patina.
Michael Thonet (Boppard, 2 July 1796 – Vienna, 3 March 1871) was a German-Austrian cabinetmaker and industrialist and is regarded worldwide as one of the greatest pioneers in furniture design.
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 38 cm
Depth: 38 cm
Seating Height: min. 43 cm - max. 62 cm
Ref. 24-0431
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Rustic industrial stool with beautiful patina, France ca. 1900
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Beautiful primitive stool with old layers of paint in soft pastels. This industrial piece was crafted in France around 1900. With a sturdy construction of cross beams.
This stool or small side table with its charming rustic appeal brings character to any interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 57 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 29 cm
Seating height: 30 cm
Ref. 24-0416
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16th Century French wooden stool with storage and nice patina
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This rustic stool dates back to the 16th century and was crafted in France. The beautiful patina testifies to its great history. The seat can be opened to reveal a storage compartment.
With its remarkable patina, the design reminds us of the wabi-sabi philosophy, which is about appreciating the beauty of natural imperfection.
Seating height: 38 cm
Ref. 24-0453
Dimensions:
Height: 55 cm
Width: 52 cm
Depth: 26 cm
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Rustic French bench in oak with carvings and nice patina, ca. 1850
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A rustic bench with very nice patina in oak wood, crafted around 1850 in France. With two robust feet and cross beam to ensure stability and endurability. On both legs organic carvings that enhance the rustic character of this bench.
A unique piece that serves perfectly as a bench but also as a side table for books or plants.
Dimensions:
Height: 44 cm
Width: 200 cm
Depth: 33 cm
Ref. 24-0454
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Antique French 18th Century Gothic Style Oak Carved High Back Panel Settle
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France / 1850 / settle / oak / Gothic / Antique / Mid-century
A highly decorative hand carved oak settle crafted around 1850 in France. Nicely detailed carved and open worked panelled back with geometric patterns and three lion heads. The beautiful armrests also end in lions head and the front feet are carved as lion paws.
This stunning settle was professionally restored.
A truly unique piece of the highest quality.
Dimensions:
Height: 146 cm
Width: 155 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Seating height: 42 cm
Ref. 25-0036
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French hand carved oak daybed in Empire style
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Empire style daybed or chaise longue with linen upholstery. Hand carved in solid oak in France in the 1950s.
This comfortable and elegant vintage piece has empire style decorations and was reupholstered with high quality terracotta linen fabric. This daybed has a removable thick mattress and two cushions that offer support. A stunning piece with both rustic charm and luxurious feel.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 232 cm
Depth: 82 cm
Seating height: 45 cm
Ref. 25-0080
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French Extra long solid elm wooden monastery bench, ca. 1850
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Stunning long wooden bench made in the 19th century in France. This spacious 3.5 meter long bench was crafted from solid elm wood with a warm honey color and natural finish.
Crafted from high-quality, durable wood, the bench features a beautifully finished wooden top that showcases the natural grain and texture, adding warmth and character to your environment. Due to its brutalist design and its warm rich color and patina this bench is very decorative.
Its spacious design comfortably accommodates multiple people, making it perfect for family gatherings, outdoor barbecues, or simply enjoying a quiet moment.
The sturdy construction ensures stability and longevity, while the timeless aesthetic complements a variety of interior styles, from farmhouse to mid-century modern.
We have two of these long monastery benches in our collection. Both benches show minor and normal traces of use as you can see on the pictures.
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 356 cm
Depth: 28 cm
Seating height: 47 cm
Ref. 25-0052
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Extra long solid elm wooden monastery bench, France ca. 1850
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Stunning long wooden bench made in the 19th century in France. This spacious 3.5 meter long bench was crafted from solid elm wood with a warm honey color and natural finish.
Crafted from high-quality, durable wood, the bench features a beautifully finished wooden top that showcases the natural grain and texture, adding warmth and character to your environment. Due to its brutalist design and its warm rich color and patina this bench is very decorative.
Its spacious design comfortably accommodates multiple people, making it perfect for family gatherings, outdoor barbecues, or simply enjoying a quiet moment.
The sturdy construction ensures stability and longevity, while the timeless aesthetic complements a variety of interior styles, from farmhouse to mid-century modern.
We have two of these long monastery benches in our collection. Both benches show minor and normal traces of use as you can see on the pictures.
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 349 cm
Depth: 28 cm
Seating height: 47 cm
Ref. 25-0053
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Set of 4 DS3 Dining Chairs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Atelier international, Italy 1970s
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Elegant set of four dinner chairs in ebonized ash wood with inlays of pearl and red vinyl upholstery. The DS3 chairs were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Atelier International. The chair was reissued by the Italian company Cassina starting in the 1980s. These chairs were made before 1980 for Atelier International.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh DS3 Dining Chair is not just a typical dining chair. Its slightly inclined backrest, high-quality materials, and mother-of-pearl finishes give it an elegant and modern style. The backrest with its symmetrical square perforations that penetrates the entire chair and reaches almost to the floor is just one striking detail. The DS3 dining chair is designed to be comfortable, and its square shape provides maximum solidity, supported by the wooden structure. The stylish design is enhanced by the mother-of-pearl inlays at the top of the backrest, creating a unique contrast with the straw seat as per the original design. The high level of workmanship and materiality can be seen in the variety of complex wood connections.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect watercolorist, and designer, who played an important role in the turn-of-the-century Post-Impressionist, Arts & Crafts, and Art Nouveau movements.
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 49,5 cm
Depth: 45,5 cm
Seating height: 46 cm
Ref. 25-0130
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French wabi sabi style low tripod stool in solid wood, 1850s
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Brutalist low wooden stool or tabouret with 3 legs and a half oval-shaped seat. Hand crafted in the mid 19th century in France. With nice patina due to age and a dark chocolate brown color. This primitive stool with its natural imperfections gained beauty by aging.
This eye-catching piece combines functionality and historic artistry with aesthetic appeal.
Dimensions:
Height: 36 cm
Width: 29 cm
Depth: 27 cm
Seating height: 36 cm
Ref. 25-0157
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Pair of black Mackintosh Willow chairs by Atelier International, Italy 1980s
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Two black 1980s Willow chairs designed by Mackintosh. The Willow chair was originally designed in 1904 by architect Charles R. Macintosh for the Willow Tea rooms in Glasgow as part of an re-design project.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Willow Chair is an upholstered settee constructed in ash wood with a curved back and storage below the seat. The chair's curved back forms the pattern of a willow tree and the lattice is made from a series of short horizontal insets between the continuous verticals slats. The tall semi- circular back served to separate the entrance area from the tea-room behind it. The back encompasses the seat, illustrating to perfection Mackintosh’s geometric and Art Nouveau style.
Both chairs have small, not disturbing wear marks. The original pillows are not included but can be made customized (size, color and fabric by choice) in consultation with the new owner.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect watercolorist, and designer, who played an important role in the turn-of-the-century Post-Impressionist, Arts & Crafts, and Art Nouveau movements. Mackintosh was a fierce believer in artistic freedom and independence, and his work exhibited an eclectic mix of styles and influences.
Dimensions:
Height: 119.5 cm
Width: 93 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
Ref. 25-0129
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Set of 6 bamboo dining room chairs with geometric upholstery by Gasparucci, Italy 1980s
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Beautiful set of six dining room chairs with bamboo frame and medallion back in the style of McGuire. This coastal dining set made in the 1980s by Gasparucci from Italy. The chairs with a bamboo constructed base with rattan bindings all in a salmon pink color and are marked under the seat. They have their original, subtle geometric patterned upholstery. The chairs and upholstery are in good condition.
This elegant set has a nice coastal organic feeling and a very comfortable seat. They complement a variety of interior styles, from modern to classic. With their ergonomic design, you and your guests will enjoy hours of comfortable seating, whether it's a family dinner or a gathering with friends. We can also offer a beautiful large bamboo table with thick glass top from the same designer (see pictures and our collection).
Dimensions:
Height: 94.5 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Seating height: 47 cm
25-0204
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French Antique round stool in oak with nice patina, ca. 1850
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Antique dark colored round low stool with 4 legs in solid oak. Crafted in the mid 19th century in France.
This stool boasts a natural finish that highlights the unique grain patterns, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind. Its compact size makes it an ideal addition to any space, whether you need extra seating in your living room, a stylish accent in your entryway, or a practical step-up in your kitchen. The sturdy construction ensures durability, while the minimalist design seamlessly complements a variety of decor styles, from mid-century modern to rustic farmhouse.
Ref. 25-0238
Dimensions:
Height: 44 cm
Width: 31.5 cm
Depth: 31.5 cm
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19th Century oak rectangular joint stool or table with turned legs, France ca. 1820
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Antique oak joint stool crafted in France. The top has a beveled edge, following down to scalloped aprons. The stool is supported on beautiful hand turned and carved decorated legs, joined by simple stretchers. The beautiful patina gathered over the years gives this stool extra character.
This characterful stool is multi purpose piece that will always find its place. Use it as a side table for your favorite lamp, a convenient spot for your morning coffee, or even as a decorative display for plants and books. The sturdy construction ensures durability, while the timeless design seamlessly blends with various interior styles. Elevate your interior with this functional yet aesthetically pleasing piece that promises to enhance your home’s ambiance.
Ref. 25-0237
Dimensions:
Height: 52.5 cm
Width: 48.5 cm
Depth: 29 cm
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Vintage Dining Chairs in Oak and Wicker by Victor Coutray, Set of 6
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This set of six striking dining chairs by Victor Coutray, made in France in the 1940s, exemplifies his signature post-Art Deco rustic modernism. Each chair is crafted from solid warm dark oak with an elegantly shaped frame and woven seats. The design, with its bold, graphically carved motifs in the backrest and and gently tapered carved legs, gives the chairs a sculptural appearance and Art Deco look.
These chairs offer a perfect balance of style and comfort, making them an ideal addition to your dining room. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a casual meal with family, these chairs will elevate your space and create an atmosphere of elegance and comfort.
Dimensions per chair:
Height: 91 cm
Width: 42 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Seat height: 47 cm
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French Empire style Black Wood and Velvet Armchair, 1850s
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French Empire style armchair made around 1850. This characterful chair features a blackened wooden frame with gracefully curved lines and luxurious olive velvet upholstered seat and backrest. The frame is richly provided with carvings. Is easy to move with small wheels the front legs.
Indulge in the timeless elegance of Empire style Armchair that embodies the grandeur of French artistry. A stunning piece that effortlessly combines classic design with modern comfort. Perfect for adding a touch of opulence to your living room, study, or bedroom, this armchair not only serves as a statement piece but also provides exceptional support for hours of lounging.
Dimensions:
Height: 86 cm
Width: 68 cm
Depth: 53 cm
Seat height: 37 cm
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French Wabi-Sabi wood and wicker side Chair, 1850s
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Charming rustic side chair from the French countryside in wabi-sabi style. This chair elegantly designed chair was crafted from solid wood, showcasing its warm tones and sturdy construction. The woven straw seat, adds a unique touch of character, enhancing its authentic provincial charm. Its natural and simple design is highlighted by a ladder-back with three shaped cross slats. Ergonomically designed to provide optimal back support, this chair encourages long hours of sitting without discomfort. The warm patina of the wood and the delicate handwoven seat showcase the authentic craftsmanship of traditional rural furniture.
Chairs like this were commonly found in country homes across France, where they were appreciated for their durability and practicality.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 42 cm
Depth: 32 cm
Seat height: 32 cm
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Sectional Sofa by the Dutch designer Theo Ruth for Artifort, 1950s
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Modular seating group by Dutch designer Theo Ruth for Artifort in the 1950's. The four elements can be used separately or can be combined together as a four-seat sofa. These chairs have a wooden structure with traditional coil springs in the upholstery and an aluminium or metal base. We had this set reupholstered in black fabric.
Dutch designer Theo Ruth was born in 1915 in Maastricht. In 1936, he joined Artifort in Maastricht, where he specialized in designing living room furniture. Ruth was Artifort’s first permanent designer, and he had a major impact on its design legacy.
Dimensions per element:
Height: 76 cm
Width: 74 cm - 260 cm
Depth: 86 cm
Seat height: 38 cm
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Art Deco Dining Room Chairs in Oak and Leather, 1940s, Set of 8
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Belgian Art Deco dining room chairs made of solid oak and leather.
Beautiful designed dining room chairs representing the Art Deco period of the 1940s. The robust chairs have turned legs and white leather seat and back with copper nails.
The seats can be reupholstered in consultation with the customer.
We can offer the matching Art Deco table, see our other collection.
Dimensions:
Height: 103 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Seat height: 48 cm
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Rustic Wabi Sabi style solid oak tripod stool, France ca. 1850
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Charming hand crafted French low stool in Wabi Sabi style, mid 19th Century. A beautiful primitive brutalist piece in natural oak with pronounced grain. On three tree branch wooden legs.
The tabouret gathered a beautiful patina over the years that make it a characterful decorative piece in your interior. This farmhouse stool can also be used as small side or console table to showcase your favorite item or plant. A minimalistic designed piece of furniture that breaths history and stories of a begone era.
Ref. 25-0277
Dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 40 cm
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Iconic Clemenceau stool by André Domin and Marcel Genevière, France 1957
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Rare to find vintage design classic “Clemenceau" adjustable height stool, designed in 1957. The stool features a quadruped base formed of black lacquered aluminum foil fins, lining a tube structure with brass feet ends (one missing). Height is adjustable by a large screw. On top a seat pad covered in piped cognac leatherette. The leatherette has some small wear marks and small cracks but is in good original condition.
This stool was specially designed by Dominique André Domin (1883 - 1962) and Marcel Genevriere (1885 - 1967) for the dining room of the admiral of the aircraft carrier “Clémenceau”.
Whether you’re a design addict or collector or just looking for extra seating to your kitchen island, this versatile stool is the perfect choice. Its modern aesthetic not only adds a touch of sophistication but also complements a variety of interior styles, from contemporary to rustic.
Ref. 25-0276
Dimensions:
Height: 49 cm
Width: 32 cm
Depth: 32 cm
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Brutalist French 1850s solid oak tripod stools with metal rim, set of 4
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Four mid 19th century rustic French stools, handcrafted in full oak. Each chair features three sturdy legs screwed directly into the round seat. Each seat has a bold decorative metal trim. We offer four of these stools in different heights. Each chair is unique because of its wood grain and beautiful patina gathered over the years.
These stools are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Lightweight yet durable, they are easy to move around, allowing you to create versatile seating arrangements for gatherings, casual dining, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee. With their minimalist design and warm wood tones, these stool not only serve a practical purpose but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home.
Dimensions:
Height: 29 / 44,5 / 44,5 / 53 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 21 cm
Ref. 25-0250-25-0253
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Medea office chair by Vittorio Nobili for Fratelli Tagliabue, Italy 1950s
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Medea swivel armchair by Vittorio Nobili for Fratelli Tagliabue. This curved plywood chairs was created in the 1950s and embodies the modern and functional aesthetic that characterizes this period. This version on wheels is very hard to find and a collectors item.
Known for his minimalist approach to design, Vittorio Nobili uses innovative manufacturing techniques for the Medea armchair, thus testifying to his avant-garde vision. Curved plywood makes it possible to obtain organic shapes while maintaining a solid structure. It stands out for its avant-garde aesthetics and clean lines and is a perfect example of Italian modernism which sought to merge functionality and aesthetics.
Its tall, angled back provides comfortable back support, while the flowing, wing-like armrests add grace to its overall silhouette. In addition to its remarkable aesthetics, the Medea armchair stands out with its well-thought-out details. The metal base brings discreet and elegant stability to the whole. The seat and backrest are ergonomically arranged and allow a perfect posture of relaxation.
Despite being created more than seven decades ago, the Medea armchair continues to inspire designers and captivate design lovers. Its timeless style and sophisticated look have earned it pride of place in many modern and contemporary spaces. It remains a symbol of the innovation and creativity that characterizes the work of Vittorio Nobili and has found its place in many museums.
Dimensions:
Height: 86 cm
Width: 61.5 cm
Depth: 47 cm
Seating height: 47
Ref. 25-0311
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Leather and oak Armchair by Theo Ruth for Artifort, The Netherlands ca. 1940
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Rare armchair with a rattan seat, natural leather backrest and solid oak frame with block turned legs and arms. Designed by Theo Ruth and made by Artifort, The Netherlands in the 1940s. The chair is modern but with a playful expression and many fine details like the carved armrests with a baroque touch. The oakwood has an amazing grain structure and the leather a deep and beautiful patina. The leather back is secured by brass nails.
In 1936 Ruth joined Wagemans and Van Tuinen, first as a furniture maker and then, from 1939, as head of the design and development department. Ruth was the first permanent designer at Artifort furniture. He made a name for himself with expert designs, especially of traditional furniture for the living room. Ruth headed the design department until his death in 1971.
A rare to find design classic in beautiful original condition; a must-have addition to your furniture collection.
Ref. 25-0327
Dimensions:
Height: 82 cm
Width: 67 cm
Depth: 55 cm
Seating height: 37 cm
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Art Deco adjustable piano stool with original upholstery, France 1920s
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French piano stool with black lacquered turned base and original upholstery. This decorative stool rests on four turned legs with strechers. The original velvet upholstery has a geometric pattern in different shades of green. The seat can be lifted by a turn system that works smoothly to adjust height as you prefer from 38 cm till 62 cm.
Crafted in the iconic Art Deco style, this piano stool features a charming combination of a velvet seat and sleek black legs, creating a luxurious and sophisticated look that will instantly elevate the ambiance of any space. The high-quality wood construction ensures durability and stability, making it not only a stylish addition but also a practical seating option for everyday use.
Diam. top: 33 cm
Ref. 25-0348
Dimensions:
Height: 38 - 62 cm
Width: 38,5 cm
Depth: 38,5 cm
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Baroque 19th century oak stool in Louis XV style, France
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Elegant French rectangular antique stool hand crafted in the 19th century. This stool rests on four oak decorated turned legs connected with turned stretchers. This stool can be re-upholstered in consultation with the new owner.
This decorative stool has beautiful proportions and good stability. Whether you need extra seating for guests or a cozy spot to enjoy your morning coffee, this stool is the perfect addition to your home.
Ref. 25-0351
Dimensions:
Height: 47 cm
Width: 49 cm
Depth: 38 cm
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19th Century French Louis XV style piano bench or stool
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A pretty 19th century Louis XV style piano stool in carved wood with old layers of creme and gold paint. Its padded cushion has its original upholstery in a delicate needlepoint tapestry featuring a design of roses and leaf sprays and secured all round with a nailhead trim. The banquette is supported by four cabriole legs, each embellished with an intricate floral carving that matches the central apron's motif, while the wood is beautifully aged with an attractive and authentic patina and old layers of paint. The graceful lines and warm colors of this adorable little bench would bring a refinement to any room. Unfortunately the fabric has an old stain and therefor we can re-upholster this stool in consultation with the new owner.
Compact in size yet grand in style, this piece serves as both a functional and decorative accent. Its curved cabriole legs and scalloped apron lend a light, graceful presence, making it an ideal choice for a variety of settings. Place it in a bedroom, or let it add a touch of refinement to your living room as a convenient footrest or display pedestal. This Louis XV-style footstool is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of antique furniture and seek to incorporate a touch of French heritage into their homes.
Ref. 25-0352
Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 40 cm
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Modernist Industrial Iron and Oak Split Slats Stool, France ca. 1910
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Elegant and sturdy industrial stool with rectangular seat with a carved handle on iron base. Crafted in France in the early 20th century. The base is made of bent iron rods in the style of Mathieu Matégot.
This stool with its very decorative tripod base and oak seat can be used as a stool or as an industrial style side table.
Dimensions seat: 2 cm x 29,5 cm x 22 cm
Ref. 25-0383
Dimensions:
Height: 55 cm
Width: 85,5 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Seating height: 55 cm
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Elegant 19th Century Bench with Six Turned Legs, circa 1840
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A refined and elongated antique bench dating from around 1840, featuring six beautifully hand-turned legs that exemplify the craftsmanship of the early Victorian period. Its timeless silhouette and understated elegance make it a versatile addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
The bench retains its original character and warm patina, offering a sense of authenticity and age. Perfect for decorators seeking a piece with historical charm and graceful proportions — ideal for use in an entryway, under a window, or at the end of a dining table.
Reupholstery can be tailored in consultation with the client, allowing customization to suit any project’s aesthetic vision.
Ref. 25-0159
Dimensions:
Height: 40 cm
Width: 237 cm
Depth: 40 cm
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Six 19th Century Spanish Hand-Carved oak Side Chairs with Velour Seat
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Charming 19th-century Spanish side chairs, handcrafted from solid oak wood and richly detailed with traditional knife-carved motifs. The rustic silhouette and tactile surface showcase the artisanal skill of its maker, while the warm velour seat adds a touch of softness and comfort.
The backrest features simple turned spindles framed by geometric carvings, lending an understated decorative rhythm characteristic of rural Spanish craftsmanship.
With its timeworn patina and authentic presence, these pieces bring warm character and texture to both traditional and modern interiors, perfect as an accent chair in a hallway, bedroom, or dining setting.
All six chairs are in good antique condition with rich patina and wear consistent with age and use, see pictures. These chairs are ready to use but can also be re-upholstered on request. We can offer a set of six chairs that differ slightly in height or one piece as side chair.
Ref. 25-0388-25-0393
Dimensions:
Height: ca. 90 cm
Width: ca. 41 cm
Depth: ca. 37 cm
Seat Height: ca. 43 cm
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Set of 4 Early Art Deco Oak & Wicker Dining Chairs, Belgium, 1915
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This elegant set of four Belgian dining chairs, dating to circa 1915, beautifully bridges the transition from late Art Nouveau to early Art Deco. Crafted in solid oak with hand-woven wicker seats, the chairs embody the refined geometry and subtle organicism associated with the circle of Henry van de Velde.
Each chair features a gently arched crest rail and a vertical slatted backrest, offering both structural clarity and a softened silhouette. The warm patina of the oak highlights the quality of the joinery, while the natural wicker provides textural contrast and lightweight comfort. Their proportions are harmonious and slightly architectural; hallmarks of early 20th-century Belgian design.
Remarkably well preserved for their age, the chairs retain an authentic character that complements both period interiors and contemporary minimalist spaces. Ideal as dining chairs, side chairs, or sculptural design objects.
A rare and timeless ensemble with strong design pedigree and exceptional craftsmanship.
Ref. 25-0384
Dimensions:
Height: 90 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 39 cm
Seat Height: 39 cm
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18th-Century Belgian Baroque Armchair in Wood and Leather, Louis XIV Period
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A distinguished 18th-century Belgian Baroque armchair, crafted during the Louis XIV period, showcasing the bold sculptural presence and meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of early continental Baroque design.
The frame is executed in richly patinated solid wood, displaying beautifully carved details including turned legs, scrolling armrests, and an ornate front stretcher—elements that speak to the grandeur and formality of the era.
Generous proportions and a high, commanding backrest give the piece a stately architectural silhouette, making it an exceptional accent chair for both period interiors and refined contemporary settings.
Reupholstery can be arranged upon request, offering the opportunity to restore the chair to your preferred aesthetic while preserving its historic integrity.
A rare and elegant example of Belgian Baroque seating furniture—both sculptural and functional, and rich with 18th-century character.
Dimensions:
Height: 121 cm
Seat Height: 52 cm
Width: 57 cm
Depth: 67 cm
Ref. 25-0537
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Two Bauhaus Cesca B64 Armchairs by Marcel Breuer, Italy 1928
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An iconic Cesca armchair, based on the groundbreaking design by Marcel Breuer in 1928, one of the most influential architects and furniture designers of the 20th century. This model exemplifies Breuer’s visionary use of tubular steel, a material he famously adapted from bicycle construction to revolutionize modern furniture.
The chair features the classic cantilevered chrome-plated steel frame, paired with a finely woven rattan cane seat and backrest, framed in warm, sculpted wood. This combination of industrial structure and natural materials became a hallmark of Bauhaus functionalism; harmonious, lightweight, and radically modern.
The Cesca was the first mass-produced chair to combine a tubular-steel frame with a caned seat and back, and it remains one of the most celebrated furniture designs of the modern era. Its name pays tribute to Breuer’s adopted daughter, Francesca (“Cesca”).
Originally produced by Thonet, followed later by Gavina and Knoll, the Cesca chair has become a global design classic. An early 1928 example is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, where curator Cara McCarty has called it “one of the 10 most important chairs of the 20th century.”
Timeless in silhouette and unmatched in historical significance, this Cesca armchair is a standout piece for any modern or vintage-inspired interior, a perfect synthesis of Bauhaus innovation and enduring style.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Width: 59.5 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 25-0539
Ref. 25-0540
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18th Century Liège Armchair in hand carved Oak, Belgium
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A chair that speaks in whispers of history, carved from solid oak in 18th-century Liège, this armchair carries the soul of a bygone interior. Its high back, crowned with floral carvings, evokes the rhythm of Baroque ornamentation, while the outward-curving arms and turned supports lend a sculptural grace. The seat, worn smooth by time, invites contemplation.
A solitary piece that anchors a room, rich in patina and presence. Ideal for decorators seeking depth, texture, and a touch of European heritage. Whether placed beside a fireplace, in a quiet reading corner, or layered into a gallery-like setting, it offers a moment of stillness and story.
Rich in patina and presence, this chair is in good antique condition with authentic wear due to its age that makes it even more beautiful (see detailed pictures).
Dimensions:
Height: 135 cm
Width: 54 cm
Depth: 55 cm
Seat Height: 44 cm
Ref. 25-0570
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Pair of Mid-Century Brutalist Oak and Wicker Chairs, Belgium, 1960
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This rare pair of Belgian chairs from the 1960s exemplifies the raw elegance of Brutalist design within a mid-century modern framework. Crafted from solid oak, each chair features a bold, geometric structure with clean lines and a robust silhouette. The seats are handwoven from natural wicker, offering a warm, organic contrast to the architectural woodwork.
The backrests are composed of three horizontal slats, secured with exposed screws that emphasize the chairs’ honest construction and industrial character. Subtle design details, such as the decorative cut along the front edge and the stabilizing crossbars, highlight the craftsmanship and thoughtful proportions.
These chairs are ideal for collectors and design enthusiasts seeking authentic mid-century pieces with sculptural presence. Whether placed in a minimalist interior or used as accent seating, they bring timeless character and Belgian design heritage to any space.
Dimensions:
Height: 99 cm
Width: 44 cm
Depth: 42 cm
Seat Height: 46 cm
Ref. 25-0529/25-0530
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French Provincial Rustic Oak Stool, circa 1900
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A charming example of turn-of-the-century French Provincial design, this rustic oak stool from circa 1900 exudes timeless character and artisanal craftsmanship. Handcrafted from solid oak, the piece features a round seat and elegantly turned legs joined by square stretchers, offering both stability and visual rhythm.
The warm patina and visible grain speak to decades of use and care, while the sculptural leg detailing adds a refined touch to its otherwise humble silhouette. Its compact form and sturdy build make it a versatile accent, ideal as a side seat, plant stand, or decorative element in a country-inspired interior.
Rooted in rural French tradition yet effortlessly stylish, this stool brings authenticity and understated elegance to any space.
Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 38.5 cm
Depth: 38.5 cm
Ref. 25-0583
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Set of 8 Brutalist Mid-Century Chairs in Wood and Wicker, Belgium ca. 1970
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A bold ensemble of sculptural dining chairs, this Belgian set of eight from circa 1970. The chairs exemplify the raw elegance of Brutalist design as interpreted through mid-century craftsmanship. Constructed from solid wood with a dark, expressive grain, each chair features a robust frame with turned legs and a ladder-back silhouette, striking in its simplicity and architectural rhythm.
The seats are handwoven in natural wicker, offering a tactile counterpoint to the geometric severity of the wood. This interplay of materials, organic and structural, reflects the Brutalist ethos: honest, elemental, and unadorned. The chairs bear subtle signs of use, consistent with age, which enhance their authenticity and lived character.
Designed for both durability and presence, these chairs are ideal for a dramatic dining setting, a gallery-like interior, or a hospitality space that embraces texture and form. Their uniformity and sculptural stance make them as compelling in a row as they are around a table.
Dimensions:
Height: 107 cm
Seat height: 47,5 cm
Width: 46,5 cm
Depth: 45 cm
Ref. 23-0092-I
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Early 20th Century Pair of Wood & Fabric French Footstools
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A beautifully matched pair of early 20th‑century French footstools, these pieces capture the decorative richness and handcrafted elegance that defined domestic furnishings of the period. Their compact scale, ornate detailing, and inviting upholstery make them both functional accents and charming decorative objects.
Each stool rests on a finely carved wooden base, featuring turned legs connected by shaped stretchers that lend the pieces a sense of balance and refinement. The wood has developed a warm, authentic patina over time, softening the edges and highlighting the natural grain—an unmistakable sign of age and careful use.
The upholstered seats are covered in a richly patterned fabric typical of French interiors from the early 1900s, with floral motifs rendered in warm, harmonious tones. Decorative fringe trim with multicolored tassels adds a playful yet elegant touch, enhancing the stools’ visual appeal and emphasizing their artisanal character.
Originally used as footstools or small occasional seats, they now serve beautifully as accent pieces in both traditional and contemporary settings. Their symmetry makes them ideal for flanking a fireplace, anchoring a seating arrangement, or adding texture and color to a bedroom or dressing room.
A delightful pair of French antiques, full of personality, craftsmanship, and early 20th‑century charm.
Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 44 cm
Depth: 37 cm
Ref. 25-0632 25-0633
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19th Century Gothic Revival Flemish Oak Ottoman, Belgium
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A sculptural 19th-century footstool from Belgium. This richly carved pieces embody the romantic spirit of the Gothic Revival movement as it flourished in Flanders. Crafted from solid oak this stool features an X-shaped base with boldly turned legs and a central hexagonal medallion; an architectural flourish reminiscent of medieval tracery and ecclesiastical furniture. The seat is upholstered in a refined red fabric with a subtle woven motif, lending warmth and contrast to the dark oak frame.
This stool is more than decorative accents, they are expressions of 19th-century historicism, when Belgian artisans looked to the Gothic past to evoke grandeur and spiritual depth in domestic interiors. Ideal as occasional seating, bedside companions, or sculptural elements in a curated space, they offer both utility and historical resonance.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 62 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 25-0526
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Original Early 19th Century Louis XV Suite in Carved Wood, France
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A rare and beautifully cohesive early‑19th‑century French seating suite. This original Louis XV ensemble; comprising two side chairs, two armchairs, and one sofa, embodies the lyrical elegance and sculptural refinement that define the Rococo tradition. Sets of this scale and authenticity seldom survive intact, making this collection an exceptional opportunity for collectors, decorators, and restoration enthusiasts.
Each piece displays the characteristic fluidity of the Louis XV style: sweeping curves, cabriole legs, and exuberant carved ornamentation that animates the frames with floral motifs, scrolls, and acanthus leaves. The wood retains a wonderfully aged patina, with traces of its original cream‑and‑gold finish softening into a romantic, time‑worn surface. Even in their unrestored state, the pieces radiate the charm and sophistication of French craftsmanship at its most expressive.
The sofa, with its generous triple‑seat form, anchors the suite with grandeur, while the armchairs offer sculptural presence and comfort through their open backs and refined proportions. The two side chairs complete the composition, echoing the same decorative vocabulary and creating a harmonious visual rhythm across the set.
As the upholstery has been removed, the entire suite awaits restoration, an invitation to shape its next chapter. The future owner may choose historically faithful fabrics such as silk damask or brocade, or introduce contemporary textiles for a striking dialogue between past and present. Upholstery can be completed independently by the client or arranged in collaboration with us, ensuring a result that respects both the heritage of the pieces and the aesthetic vision of their new home.
Once restored, this Louis XV suite will reclaim its full splendour: a sculptural centrepiece for a salon, a refined anchor for a classical interior, or a dramatic statement in an eclectic contemporary space.
Dimensions chairs:
Height: 104,5 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm
Ref. 23-0092_E 23-0092_L
Dimensions armchairs:
Height: 106 cm
Width: 72 cm
Depth: 60 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm
Ref. 23-0092_F 23-0092_D
Dimensions sofa:
Height: 118 cm
Width: 190 cm
Depth: 60 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm
Ref. 23-0092_M
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Red Mid-century 3-seater Leather Sofa by Edra, Italy 2000
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A bold and sculptural seating piece, this 2000 Italian sofa by Edra brings together the brand’s unmistakable design language with a nod to mid‑century modern aesthetics. Upholstered in vibrant red leather, the sofa has a low, elongated silhouette that feels both relaxed and architectural, making it an instant focal point in any interior.
The leather shows small, natural signs of use, consistent with careful, respectful aging. These subtle traces add character without compromising the sofa’s overall freshness or comfort. Edra’s craftsmanship is evident in the supple upholstery, refined stitching, and the sofa’s inviting, softly contoured form.
Known for its innovative approach to materials and ergonomics, Edra has long been celebrated for pieces that balance artistic expression with everyday functionality. This model reflects that philosophy beautifully: minimalist yet warm, modern yet timeless, and unmistakably Italian in its confidence.
Perfect for a contemporary living room, loft, or design‑driven space, this red leather Edra sofa offers a striking blend of color, comfort, and collectible design.
A distinctive Italian creation from 2000—vibrant, stylish, and full of mid‑century‑inspired charm.
Dimensions:
Height: 67 cm
Width: 305 cm
Depth: 102 cm
Seat Height: 33 cm
Ref. 25-0671
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Arts & Crafts Meets Early Art Deco Oak & Leather Stool, France 1920
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A beautifully honest piece of early 20th‑century French craftsmanship, this 1920 stool blends the tactile warmth of the Arts & Crafts movement with the clean, functional sensibility that would soon define Art Deco and mid‑century design. Its construction in solid oak gives it a grounded, architectural presence, while the round leather seat introduces a refined, handcrafted touch.
The seat is upholstered in dark leather and finished with decorative nailhead trim, an artisanal detail typical of French provincial workshops of the period. The oak base, with its subtly tapered legs and practical cross‑support, reflects the straightforward, purpose‑driven ethos of the Arts & Crafts movement, yet the stool’s proportions and simplicity anticipate the modernist clarity of the decades that followed.
Showing gentle signs of age and use, the piece carries a soft patina that enhances its authenticity and character without compromising its structural integrity. It’s a versatile object; equally at home as a functional stool, a small side table, or a sculptural accent in a contemporary interior.
A charming and timeless French stool from 1920, uniting rustic craftsmanship with early modern elegance.
Dimensions:
Height: 51 cm
Width: 33 cm
Depth: 33 cm
Ref. 26-0009
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Pair of rustic Oak Benches, France, 1850
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A beautifully authentic pair of mid‑19th‑century French Provincial benches, crafted around 1850, each one shaped by the quiet rhythms of rural life and the practical woodworking traditions of provincial France. Their simplicity is deliberate: furniture made for daily use, built from solid oak, and softened over generations into objects of understated elegance.
Each bench is fashioned from thick oak planks, joined with the straightforward, durable construction typical of countryside workshops. The long, narrow seats show gentle irregularities and softened edges—subtle traces of hand tools and long use. The sturdy leg structures, broad and stable, reflect the resourceful joinery of the period, when furniture was made to withstand farm work, communal meals, and household tasks.
The surfaces of both benches carry a richly developed patina: warm tones, visible grain, and age‑earned imperfections that give them their unmistakable presence. This natural wear is central to the French Provincial aesthetic, where authenticity is valued over refinement and the marks of time are embraced as part of the object’s story.
Despite their utilitarian origins, the benches have a sculptural clarity that makes them highly adaptable in contemporary interiors. Their clean lines and balanced proportions allow them to function as hallway or entry seating, low consoles or display surfaces, plant stands or wabi‑sabi accents or as rustic elements in minimalist or modern spaces. Their quiet presence enriches a room without overwhelming it.
French Provincial furniture from the mid‑19th century is increasingly sought after for its honesty, craftsmanship, and ability to harmonize with modern design. As a pair, these benches offer a rare opportunity to bring a cohesive, authentic touch of 19th‑century rural France into a contemporary home.
Dimensions per bench:
Height: 52 cm
Width: 180 cm
Depth: 19 cm
Legs: B 45 cm x D 12 cm
26-0001 26-0002
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Set of Cassina 2‑Seat and 3-seat Maralunga Sofas by Vico Magistretti, Italy, 1990
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A rare matched set of a two‑seat and three‑seat sofa designed by the renowned Italian architect and designer Vico Magistretti and produced by Cassina in 1990. Together, these pieces form a harmonious ensemble that reflects the quiet sophistication, sculptural clarity, and functional elegance that define Magistretti’s contribution to modern Italian design.
Magistretti’s work is celebrated for its ability to merge architectural discipline with inviting softness. This set embodies that philosophy: low, generous silhouettes; rounded armrests that flow seamlessly into the frame; and deep, plush cushions that offer both comfort and visual warmth. The two sofas share identical proportions and detailing, creating a cohesive presence when placed together in a living space.
Upholstered in a textured dark fabric, both pieces display light, even discoloration; a natural patina that comes with age and use. The cushions remain supportive and enveloping, and the internal structures are solid, reflecting Cassina’s uncompromising production standards. Every seam, curve, and proportion speaks to the brand’s mastery of modern upholstery.
Produced in 1990, this set sits at the intersection of late‑20th‑century Italian craftsmanship and the enduring influence of mid‑century modernism. Cassina, long known for its collaborations with the most important designers of the era, brought Magistretti’s vision to life with precision and refinement. The result is a pair of sofas that feel timeless; rooted in mid‑century ideals yet perfectly suited to contemporary interiors.
As a set, the two‑seat and three‑seat sofas offer exceptional versatility. They can anchor a spacious living room, define separate seating zones, or create a balanced, architectural arrangement. Their understated forms allow them to harmonize with minimalist, modernist, or eclectic interiors, while their sculptural cushions add depth and softness.
Height of backrest unfolded: 100 cm
Dimensions three-seat:
Height: 73 cm
Width: 230 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Seat Height: 43 cm
Ref. 26-0056
Dimensions two-seat:
Height: 73 cm
Width: 165 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Seat Height: 43 cm
Ref. 26-0057
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Iconic Rudi Verelst Wire Chair for Novalux, Belgium, 1970
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A striking mid‑century wire chair designed by Rudi Verelst for Novalux in the 1970s, showcasing the bold experimentation and material innovation that defined Belgian design during the era. With its sculptural metal frame and sleek vinyl upholstery, this chair captures the refined minimalism and graphic clarity that made Verelst’s work so distinctive.
The chair’s open wire structure creates a light, architectural silhouette, balancing industrial rigor with ergonomic comfort. Vertical metal rods form the back and seat support, giving the piece a rhythmic, linear presence. The sled‑style base adds stability while maintaining the chair’s airy, floating quality.
The seat and backrest are fitted with contoured vinyl cushions in a warm brown tone, secured neatly within the wire frame. The combination of metal and vinyl, a hallmark of 1970s modernism, offers both durability and visual contrast. Decorative metal buttons on the backrest add a subtle design accent, underscoring the thoughtful detailing typical of Verelst’s work.
Rudi Verelst was part of a generation of Belgian designers who embraced new materials and industrial production techniques in the post‑war decades. His pieces for Novalux reflect a shift toward lighter, more flexible furniture that suited modern living. This chair embodies that spirit: functional, elegant, and unmistakably mid‑century.
Equally at home in minimalist, industrial, or eclectic interiors, the chair serves as a sculptural accent as well as a practical seating option. Its graphic lines and warm upholstery make it a standout piece; ideal for living spaces, offices, or design‑focused environments seeking a touch of 1970s Belgian modernism.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 48 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
Ref. 26-0063
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Art Deco Walnut Stool with Original velvet Upholstery, Italy ca. 1920
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A refined and sculptural Art Deco stool from Italy, dating to the 1920s and crafted in richly toned walnut. This elegant piece captures the early Italian interpretation of the Art Deco movement, where classical influences, luxurious materials, and modern geometry met in a uniquely expressive way. With its graceful silhouette and beautifully preserved details, it stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of the period.
The stool features outward‑scrolling armrests carved from solid walnut, giving the piece a sense of movement and architectural poise. The pedestal‑style bases anchor the design with a bold, symmetrical presence, while the warm walnut grain adds depth and natural richness. The proportions are balanced and sculptural, making the stool as decorative as it is functional.
Remarkably, the stool retains its original 1920s upholstery, a textured, warm‑toned fabric that complements the walnut frame. The fabric shows the gentle, even aging expected of a century‑old textile, adding authenticity and historical charm. Its survival underscores the care with which the piece has been preserved.
The walnut frame has been professionally refinished, enhancing the clarity of the wood grain while respecting the integrity of the original craftsmanship. The result is a surface that feels fresh and refined without erasing the character that comes with age.
In 1920s Italy, Art Deco design embraced both modernity and tradition. Furniture makers often combined classical forms with streamlined silhouettes and luxurious materials. This stool reflects that blend: sculptural, elegant, and unmistakably of its era, yet versatile enough to complement contemporary interiors.
Perfect as an accent seat, dressing‑room stool, or sculptural decorative object, the piece brings warmth and sophistication to any space. Its compact scale and expressive form make it a standout element in both modern and vintage‑inspired interiors.
Dimensions:
Height: 64 cm
Width: 70.5 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
Ref. 25-0650
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Pair of Art Deco Walnut Stools with Original Fabric, Italy, 1920
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A beautifully preserved pair of Italian Art Deco stools from the early 1920s, crafted in richly toned walnut and showcasing the sculptural elegance that defined the first wave of Italian Deco design. These twin pieces combine architectural lines, warm materials, and refined craftsmanship, resulting in a harmonious and highly decorative ensemble.
Each stool features a distinctive silhouette with gracefully curved supports that rise from a square base to meet the cushioned seat. The interplay of sweeping curves and strong geometric forms is quintessentially Art Deco; modern, expressive, and rooted in fine woodworking traditions. The walnut frames display deep, warm grain patterns that add natural richness and visual depth.
Both stools retain their original 1920s fabric, a textured, warm‑toned textile that complements the walnut beautifully. The upholstery shows minor, age‑appropriate signs of use, adding authenticity and charm without compromising functionality.
The walnut frames have been professionally refinished, enhancing the clarity and glow of the wood while preserving the integrity of the original craftsmanship. The result is a pair that feels fresh and refined yet still carries the soul and patina of a century‑old design.
In 1920s Italy, Art Deco design blended modernist geometry with classical influences and luxurious materials. Furniture makers embraced sculptural forms and high‑quality woods, creating pieces that were both functional and artistic. These stools reflect that moment perfectly; compact, elegant, and unmistakably of their era.
Ideal as accent seating, bedside stools, or sculptural decorative elements, this pair brings warmth and sophistication to any interior. Their expressive forms and compact proportions make them versatile additions to both contemporary and vintage‑inspired spaces.
Dimensions per stool:
Height: 44 cm
Width: 41 cm
Depth: 41 cm
Ref. 25-0648 25-0649
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Antique English oak farmhouse bench, UK ca. 1850
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A characterful mid‑19th‑century English farmhouse bench in solid oak, crafted around 1850 and embodying the honest, utilitarian charm of rural British furniture. With its time‑softened edges, rich coloration, and wonderfully worn surface, this bench offers a warm and authentic glimpse into everyday life in Victorian England.
The bench features a long rectangular seat supported by turned legs connected with stretchers, an enduring construction typical of 19th‑century country workshops. The proportions are practical and sturdy, designed for daily use in kitchens, sculleries, and farmhouses. The oak grain remains beautifully visible, enhanced by generations of handling and natural wear.
One of the bench’s most striking qualities is its beautiful patina. The surface has developed a deep, mellow tone with subtle variations, marks, and textures that only decades of use can create. This natural aging gives the piece a soulful presence and makes it especially appealing to collectors and interior designers seeking authenticity.
Farmhouse benches like this were essential household items in rural England, valued for their durability and simplicity. This example retains its original character while remaining structurally sound, offering both decorative appeal and practical function.
Perfect for an entryway, dining table, hallway, or as a display surface, the bench brings warmth and rustic elegance to any interior. Its understated form allows it to blend seamlessly into modern, country, wabi‑sabi, or eclectic spaces.
Dimensions:
Height: 50 cm
Width: 124 cm
Depth: 25,5 cm
Ref. 26-0047
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Rustic farmhouse bench in oak, France ca. 1820
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A wonderfully authentic early‑19th‑century French farmhouse bench in solid oak, dating to around 1820 and embodying the quiet simplicity and utilitarian charm of rural French craftsmanship. With its time‑worn surface, honest construction, and deeply mellowed coloration, this bench is a textbook example of rustic provincial furniture at its most soulful.
The bench is constructed from thick oak planks, supported by sturdy vertical legs set into broad, stable feet; a practical design intended for daily use in kitchens, workrooms, and farmhouses. The joinery is straightforward and functional, reflecting the resourceful, hand‑crafted approach of local artisans in the early 1800s.
Its beautiful patina is one of the bench’s defining features. The surface shows a rich interplay of grain, wear, and natural aging, with softened edges and a warm, earthy tone that only two centuries of use can produce. Subtle marks, old repairs, and variations in color contribute to its authenticity and visual depth.
Farmhouse benches like this were essential household pieces in rural France, valued for their durability and versatility. This example has survived in remarkably honest condition, retaining its original character while remaining structurally sound.
Minimalist yet full of personality, the bench works beautifully in contemporary, rustic, wabi‑sabi, or country interiors. It serves equally well as seating, a hallway accent, a display surface, or a sculptural element that brings warmth and history into any space.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 170 cm
Depth: 13,5 cm
Ref. 26-0048
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Large 18th‑Century Oak Bench with Velvet Upholstery, France
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This impressive 18th‑century oak bench combines the quiet authority of early European craftsmanship with the soft, time‑worn elegance of vintage velvet. Generous in scale and beautifully proportioned, it reflects the robust woodworking traditions of the period, when furniture was built to endure generations of daily use while still carrying a sense of refinement.
The solid oak frame, supported by a rhythmic row of turned legs, has developed a deep, mellow patina that only centuries of handling can produce. Its surface shows the subtle undulations, softened edges, and rich coloration that speak to its long life in a historic interior. The bench retains its upholstered seat in a warm velvet fabric, adding a tactile counterpoint to the sturdy wooden base. The upholstery, with its gentle wear, enhances the bench’s character rather than diminishing it, creating a harmonious dialogue between material softness and structural strength.
Originally used in a grand hallway, salon, or reception room, the bench now offers remarkable versatility. Its elongated form makes it ideal for an entryway, the foot of a bed, or as a sculptural seating element in a contemporary space. The combination of aged oak and velvet gives it a presence that is both stately and inviting—an object that anchors a room with quiet confidence.
A rare and atmospheric piece that captures the enduring beauty of 18th‑century craftsmanship, enriched by centuries of use and the unmistakable charm of authentic patina.
Dimensions:
Height: 38 cm
Width: 212 cm
Depth: 28 cm
Ref. 26-0045
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Large Arts & Crafts oak side chair, Belgium ca. 1915
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This impressive Belgian Arts & Crafts side chair from around 1915 embodies the movement’s devotion to honest materials, expressive craftsmanship, and architectural presence. Crafted in solid oak, the chair has a commanding silhouette, defined by its tall slatted backrest, robust proportions, and the warm, time‑softened patina that only a century of use can create. The carved detailing along the upper rail and posts reflects the artisanal spirit of the period, when furniture was conceived as both functional object and sculptural statement.
The chair’s structure is sturdy and grounded, with turned legs and a generously framed seat that speak to the era’s emphasis on durability and integrity. The decorative carving; geometric, rhythmic, and subtly symbolic, adds a layer of visual richness without compromising the clarity of the design. One small section of the ornamental crest on the upper left is missing, a discreet loss that does not detract from the chair’s presence and instead underscores its age and authenticity.
Pieces like this were often made in small workshops, where craftsmanship took precedence over industrial production. This chair carries that legacy with pride: tactile, expressive, and unmistakably handmade. Whether used as an accent in a hallway, a sculptural element in a living space, or a collector’s piece celebrating early 20th‑century Belgian design, it brings character, history, and a quiet sense of craftsmanship into any interior.
Dimensions:
Height: 82 cm
Width: 80 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm
Ref. 26-0104
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Antique late 19th century oak side chair, Belgium
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This late‑19th‑century Belgian oak side chair embodies the quiet dignity and honest craftsmanship of rural European furniture from the period. Its design is restrained and functional, yet full of character, with a straightforward silhouette that highlights the natural beauty of the wood. The gently worn surfaces, softened edges, and visible grain speak to decades of use, giving the chair a warm, authentic presence that only time can create.
The construction is sturdy and traditional, with a solid plank seat and a simple slatted backrest that reflects the practical sensibilities of the era. Subtle irregularities in the wood and finish reveal the hand‑worked nature of the piece, reminding us of a time when furniture was built slowly, thoughtfully, and meant to last for generations. Despite its simplicity, the chair carries a quiet sculptural quality; an understated elegance rooted in proportion, material, and craftsmanship rather than ornament.
Chairs like this were common in Belgian farmhouses and workshops, used daily and valued for their reliability. Today, the piece serves beautifully as an accent chair, a hallway statement, or a sculptural object that brings warmth and authenticity to contemporary interiors. Its rustic charm and historical depth make it a timeless addition to any space, offering both utility and a tangible connection to 19th‑century Belgian domestic life.
Dimensions:
Height: 85 cm
Width: 46 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Seat Height: 42 cm
Ref. 26-0101
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Mid-century De Sede DS‑66 brown leather Relax Chair, Switzerland 1960s
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A superb mid‑century lounge ensemble by De Sede, Switzerland, featuring the iconic DS‑66 relax chair and, optionally, the matching DS‑11 ottoman. Known for their sculptural forms and exceptional hand‑stitched leatherwork, these pieces embody the Swiss manufacturer’s reputation for uncompromising comfort and artisanal quality.
The DS‑66 chair presents a deep, inviting seat with wide, cushioned armrests and a gently reclined backrest; designed to envelop the sitter in softness. Upholstered in rich brown leather, the surface shows natural creasing and a warm patina, the hallmark of De Sede’s premium hides.
Produced during the height of De Sede’s mid‑century output, this combination reflects the brand’s mastery of ergonomics and understated luxury. Both pieces remain in very good vintage condition, with only light traces of use consistent with age.
Dimensions:
Height: 78 cm
Seat height: 38 cm
Width: 96 cm
Depth: 80 cm
Ref. 26-0071
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Mid-century De Sede DS‑11 Ottoman in Brown Leather, Switzerland 1960s
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A beautifully crafted mid‑century ottoman by De Sede, model DS‑11, and, optionally, the matching DS‑66 relax chair. Produced in Switzerland and upholstered in the brand’s signature premium brown leather. Known for its exceptional hand‑stitched detailing and luxurious comfort, the DS‑11 exemplifies the artisanal standards that made De Sede one of Europe’s most respected leather furniture manufacturers.
The ottoman features a generous, softly cushioned top with natural creasing and a warm patina that has developed over time;subtle signs of use that enhance the authenticity and character of the piece. Its clean, low profile and solid construction make it a versatile addition to any interior, whether paired with a matching De Sede lounge chair or used as a standalone accent.
A timeless example of Swiss mid‑century design, the DS‑11 combines sculptural simplicity with exceptional material quality, offering both function and understated elegance.
Dimensions:
Height: 35 cm
Width: 67 cm
Depth: 67 cm
Ref. 26-0072
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Set of Two Red Reupholstered Art Deco Chairs, Belgium ca. 1920
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This elegant pair of Belgian Art Deco chairs from around 1920 captures the confident shift toward modernity that defined the early interwar years. Their architectural wooden frames, composed of bold, rectilinear lines, express the movement’s fascination with structure, symmetry, and refined craftsmanship. The silhouettes feel almost sculptural, with the continuous arm-and-leg forms creating a sense of rhythm and balance that remains strikingly contemporary.
Both chairs have been newly reupholstered in a vivid red fabric, a choice that amplifies their graphic presence while honoring the expressive palettes often embraced in early Art Deco interiors. The fresh upholstery highlights the crisp geometry of the seats and backrests, offering a vibrant counterpoint to the dark, beautifully aged wood. The result is a harmonious dialogue between restored comfort and preserved authenticity.
Originally conceived for refined domestic salons or modernist professional interiors, the pair now serves as a sophisticated accent in contemporary spaces; ideal as statement side chairs, gallery seating, or bold additions to a curated Art Deco collection. Their proportions are generous yet disciplined, their craftsmanship unmistakably of their era, and their combined presence both warm and architecturally assertive.
A rare and beautifully revitalized set that brings Belgian Art Deco’s early modern spirit into the present with clarity and style.
Dimensions per chair:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 55 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
Ref. 26-0107 26-0108
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Art Deco Red Reupholstered Stool, Belgium ca. 1920
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This charming Belgian Art Deco stool from around 1920 distills the movement’s early modernist spirit into a compact, sculptural form. Its distinctive silhouette, defined by boldly shaped wooden supports and a gently curved seat, reflects the era’s fascination with geometry, craftsmanship, and the interplay between structure and ornament. The design feels both architectural and inviting, a balance characteristic of Belgian decorative arts in the years following the First World War.
The seat has been newly reupholstered in a vivid red fabric, a choice that enhances the stool’s expressive presence while honoring the rich, saturated tones often found in period interiors. The fresh upholstery accentuates the soft contours of the cushion, creating a striking contrast with the dark, patinated wood below. Despite its modest scale, the piece carries a strong visual rhythm, making it an elegant accent in both contemporary and historically inspired spaces.
Originally conceived as a functional yet decorative element within a refined Art Deco interior, the stool now serves beautifully as a standalone statement piece; ideal at the foot of a bed, beside a lounge chair, or as a sculptural object in a curated room. Its craftsmanship, proportions, and renewed upholstery give it a timeless appeal that bridges past and present with ease.
A rare and characterful example of early Belgian Art Deco design, restored with sensitivity and ready to enrich any sophisticated setting.
Dimensions:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Seat Height: 41 cm
Ref. 26-0109
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Ensemble of Two Art Deco Chairs with Matching Stool, Belgium ca. 1920
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This refined three‑piece ensemble; two Belgian Art Deco chairs accompanied by a matching stool, captures the confident modernity and sculptural clarity that defined the early 1920s. Each piece is built around a strong architectural wooden frame, where clean lines, geometric balance, and thoughtful proportions reveal the influence of Belgium’s emerging interwar design language. The chairs present a striking rectilinear silhouette, while the stool introduces a softer, more curved rhythm, creating a harmonious dialogue between structure and form.
All three pieces have been newly reupholstered in a vivid red fabric, a choice that amplifies their visual impact while remaining faithful to the bold palettes often embraced in early Art Deco interiors. The fresh upholstery highlights the crisp contours of the seats and backrests, offering a vibrant contrast to the dark, beautifully patinated wood. Together, the set exudes a sense of renewed elegance without compromising its historical authenticity.
Originally conceived for refined domestic salons or modernist professional interiors, the ensemble now serves as a sophisticated focal point in contemporary spaces; ideal for a reading corner, a design‑driven living room, or a curated Art Deco collection. The combination of sculptural presence, meticulous craftsmanship, and revitalized comfort makes this set a rare and compelling example of Belgian Art Deco at its most expressive.
A beautifully restored trio that brings early twentieth‑century modernism into the present with clarity, warmth, and unmistakable character.
Dimensions per chair:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 55 cm
Seat Height: 45 cm
Dimensions stool:
Height: 48 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 35 cm
Seat Height: 41 cm
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Rustic solid oak carved bench with storage compartment, France 19th century
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A beautifully timeworn example of rural French craftsmanship, this 19th‑century solid oak bench carries the quiet authority of a piece shaped by generations of use. Its robust construction, warm patina, and honest joinery speak to the traditions of provincial woodworking, where furniture was built to endure daily life while offering a sense of understated dignity.
The high backrest, articulated with recessed panels, gives the bench a stately presence, while the broad seat, lifting to reveal a generous storage compartment, reflects the practical ingenuity typical of the period. The rich, darkened oak surface bears the soft sheen and subtle irregularities that only age can produce, adding depth and authenticity to its character.
Originally crafted for a farmhouse entryway or communal living space, the bench now serves as a versatile and evocative accent in contemporary interiors. Whether placed in a hallway, beneath a window, or at the foot of a bed, it brings with it the charm of rural France and the tactile beauty of centuries‑old oak.
A soulful and functional antique, full of history and warmth, ready to anchor a space with its quiet, enduring presence.
Dimensions:
Height: 110 cm
Width: 102 cm
Depth: 43 cm
Seat Height: 40 cm
Ref. 26-0115
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