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1900€
Pierre Paulin – Pair of CM190 low chairs – Circa 1960
Pierre Paulin – Pair of CM190 low chairs – Circa 1960. Blue fabric and black lacquered metal, Thonet Edition – From the Pierre Bergé collection. Restored to new.
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Vintage children's armchair 70s.
115,00€
Small vintage children's armchair. Interesting and unique shape. After full renovation. Unique.
1971 Germany Renate Müller Oversized Stuffed Animal Seal Therapeutic Toy
1350,00€
Another of the iconic therapeutic toy animals by the East German designer Renate Müller. The typical use of jute and colored leather make these animals age quite characteristically. The Hippopotamus was exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art (Moma) New...
Rosewood desk by Velca editor
1200,00€
Velca Legnano Milan's office. It is made of rosewood. Quality work. Assembly of the drawers with rebate and dovetail. Frame in slightly quilted chrome steel and its original foot protection.
Mid Century Child's Desk with a set of drawers
520,00€
This children's desk was produced in former Czechoslovakia but was strongly influenced by Scandinavian furniture design. Its light blue formica top, curved legs and 'floating' drawers make this piece stand out from the ordinary.
Authentic cyclorameur of the brand "NAETHER" 30s / 40s
540,00€
Authentic cyclorameur of the brand "NAETHER". Made in the 30s / 40s in Holland, it works perfectly and can therefore be used as a toy or decoration. A restoration was carried out, one of the rear wheels is not original,...
Seating for Dolls Thonet, circa 1890
1500,00€
Manufactured in Austria by the Gebrüder Thonet company. In the production program was included around the year 1890. Newly restored.
Bauhaus Children's Chrome Chair
1350,00€
- Producer: Unknown, maybe Thonet - Original orange color - Chrome with patina - Original condition (see detailed pictures) - circa 1930.
*Venduehuis Auction* A child’s wheelbarrow designed by Gerrit Rietveld
Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964) 1964, The Netherlands. A child’s wheelbarrow, designed in 1923, executed in 1964 by: Gerard van de Groenekan. The first example was probably made as a birthday present for H. (Hans) Oud, the son of J.J.P. Oud (the...