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Brutalist wall sculpture designed by Pia Manu (Jules Dewaele).
This unique piece is made of concrete and a metal frame.
Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 173 cm
Depth: 6 cm
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Coat-rack in the manner of Gustave Serrurier-Bovy
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Coat rack in the manner of Belgian Art Deco Designer Gustave Serrurier-Bovy Ca.1905.
Made of black cast iron. Is professionally powder coated so the iron can't oxidize.
Dimensions:
Height: 196 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 55 cm
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"Prior" advertising sign
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Old Italian advertising for cigar brand "Prior" sign in tinplate.
Made by S.A.G. De-Andries Sampierdarena. Dated 1924.
Dimensions:
Height: 73 cm
Width: 52 cm
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Antique candle stick holder Ca.1900
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Big antique candle stick holder Ca.1900.
Made of wrought iron. Has some great patina.
Dimensions:
Height: 163 cm
Diameter: 47 cm
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Art Nouveau coat rack Ca.1910
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Metal Art Nouveau coat rack made around 1910.
Has a great patina and look.
Dimensions:
Height: 200 cm
Diameter base: 60 cm
Diameter top: 40 cm
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Adolf loos coat rack with mirror 1916
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Adolf Loos coat rack with mirror designed in 1916 for the Viennese Cafe Capua. made of solid wood and copper coat hooks.
Adolf Loos was one of the most influential European architects of the late 19th century and is often noted for his literary discourse that foreshadowed the foundations of the entire modernist movement.
Adolf Loos’s minimalist attitudes are reflected in the works of Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and many other modernists and led to a fundamental shift in the way architects perceived ornamentation.
Bibliography: archdaily
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 101 cm
Depth: 22 cm
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Jan van der Vaart bronze ceramic candle holder 1978
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Bronze glazed ceramic geometric candle holder designed and made in the atelier of Jan van der Vaart, Holland 1978. This vase has a very nice bronze color glaze and nice geometric shape. This vase is made for tea lights.
The vase is signed at the bottom; VDVaart Makkum 78 and the wheel mark that was used for vases that were made in his own atelier. Van der Vaart was probably one of the most progressive and important ceramists from his era, in Holland for sure.
Jan van der Vaart (1931 – 2000) was a progressive and trendsetting ceramist from the 20th century. As teacher at the Rietveld Academie he taught many Dutch ceramists the ceramic business in Amsterdam (1968-1990). Because of his important works his ceramics can be found in many Dutch museums but also at the MoMA and V&A. Van der Vaart is most known for his constructive geometric style and a perfect unity of material, shapes and glazes.
Dimensions:
Height:13 cm
Width: 14 cm
Depth: 14 cm
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Rare Eiffel tower bin
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Rare bin from the square in front of the Eiffel Tower. This real eye-catcher made of high-quality materials such as metal and brass top with the Eiffel tower logo.
This bin is one of the few that come from the square around the Eiffel tower.
This conversation piece can still be used perfectly as a rubbish bin or as an umbrella stand.
Dimensions:
Height: 60 cm
Width: 42 cm
Depth: 25 cm
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Large 18th century wooden cauldron
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Large wooden cauldron made in France in the 18th century.
This handmade kettle is made of solid wood and metal rings. The kettle has a beautiful patina on the wood. This barrel was to be used to transport grain of the boats. You can still find the hook on the side of the barrel.
Now it can be used as a decorative piece or as a planter.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 60 cm
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Wooden and wrought Iron water, grain bucket, circa 1860
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A nice wooden and wrought iron water, grain bucket, fabulous patina on the wood, circa 1860. with handles is on both sides and a raised hand center carrier, triple banded iron slats for the individual wood slats.
Dimensions:
Height: 36 cm
Diameter: 34 cm
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Antique make-up mirror Ca.1850
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This mirror has a beautiful design with two handy storage boxes on the sides, where you can store all your make-up items, jewelry or other accessories. The mirror is also height adjustable, so you can adjust it to your own preference. With this antique make-up mirror in solid wood you bring a piece of history and class into your home, which will give your interior a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Dimensions:
Height: 140 cm
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 47 cm
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19th century rustic trough
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A wooden trough from the 19th century with great patina on the wood is a special object that gives your interior a unique and authentic look.
A wooden trough with lots of patina on the wood is not only a beautiful decorative element, but also a functional and durable piece. You can use it as a planter, a fruit bowl, a storage bin.
Dimensions:
Height: 21 cm
Width: 89 cm
Depth: 42 cm
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Victorian planter 19th century
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This planter is an authentic English Victorian furniture piece from the 19th century.
The planter has three narrow legs that exude elegance and stability. The wood is beautifully painted with floral scenes and angels that create a romantic atmosphere.
The planter also has some old professional restorations that testify to its long history and charm. The wood has a beautiful patina that makes the colors and details shine even more.
This planter is a real eye-catcher that can beautify any room. You can put your favorite plants or flowers on it, or just use it as a decorative object.
Dimensions:
Height: 105 cm
Width: 32 cm
Depth: 32 cm
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Mathieu Matégot Mid Century Metal Plant Rack Produced in France 1950s
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This plant stand is an exclusive design by Mathieu Matégot, a famous French designer known for his innovative and elegant creations in metal. He created this plant stand in the 1950s, a period of artistic flowering and experimental design.
The plant stand is made of high-quality metal, which provides a durable and sturdy construction. It has two basket-shaped holders for plants, placed at different heights for a playful and dynamic effect. The baskets have a woven or gridded pattern, which provides a nice contrast to the smooth and sleek structure of the plant stand. The plant stand rests on a round base, which provides stability and balance.
More than a functional piece of furniture, Mathieu Matégot's plant stand is a work of art that enriches your interior with its timeless aesthetic and refined flair. It fits perfectly with any style and atmosphere, from modern to classic, from minimalist to eclectic. It is a real eye-catcher that will make your plants shine.
Dimensions:
Height: 85 cm
Width: 45 cm
Depth: 38 cm
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Mathieu Matégot mid-century metal plant rack produced in France 1950's
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This beautiful plant stand designed by famous French designer Mathieu Matégot in the 1950s. This plant stand is made of finely woven metal, which shows a detailed and artistic design. It has four holders for plants, each in the shape of a basket, where you can place your favorite flowers or greenery. The structure is tall and slim, with a sturdy base that ensures stability. The whole piece is painted black, giving it a sleek and modern look.
This plant stand is an exclusive piece that reflects the elegance and sophistication of French culture. It is a perfect addition to any space, whether it is your living room, bedroom, hallway or office. It strikes a harmonious balance between functionality and style, transforming any space with a touch of French charm.
Dimensions:
Height: 79 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 40 cm
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