This is the dining corner of my living room.
The table is a very large Henning Haernulff Vejle table in teak that I salvaged from my local charity store.
The white chairs are Eames reproductions that were the best I could afford when I bought them. There is also a real upholstered Eames chair by Vitra and a Peter Hvidt for Soborg #316 chair.
The round teak mirror is by Aarhus Glasimport. The secretary is french vintage (varnished beech).
The black table lamp is a vintage 6556 Kaiser Idell and the floor one is a new anglepoise.
The clock is a vintage simplex clock. I believe it is an american brand... I don't know if they are visible on the picture but there are a few Arabia Pomona jam pots on the secretary.
Here you have:
* An Ikea Karlstadt sofa with Marimekko cushions.
* Rosewood coffee table by Grete Jalk for Poul Jeppesen (PJ106)
* A highback easy chair in teak by Poul Volther for Frem Rojle (#341) that I will soon have reupholstered.
* A Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck teak sewing table (AT33) with a Kay Bojesen toy soldier, a vintage JAT advertisement and AJ Visor table lamp (Louis Poulsen).
On the walls:
* A vintage hunting trophy from Germany. The poor animal was killed in 1953 so I do not feel too guilty about it 😉
* An african mask from Benin. The white on its face is a symbol of death (I did not know that when I bought it) so my wife does not feel too confortable having it in our living room...
* A vintage wrestling poster (1950s-1960s) and vintage israeli ads for a local soda.
* Finally, a Marimekko fabric that I framed.
From another angle...
* A Svend Aage Eriksen for Glostrup armless easychair. Will have it soon reupholstered too. Another one is waiting for restoration in my garage...
* The small shelves is by Tomado Holland. I like to put my small findings on it (dala horses, books, another Israeli vintage ad, etc...)
* Vintage french birdcage.
* There is also a rosewood R. Hesland LP rack for Bruksbo hiding behind the sofa
Going upstairs... (from left to right)
* Side table by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen (#3514), made in 1968.
* FD137 and FD137F Japan chair and ottoman by Finn Juhl for France & Son.
* A square coffee table in oak by Borge Mogensen for Fredericia (#6288).
* an Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck teak and oak tea cart (without its wheels!) with a vintage Kaiser Idell "Luxus" lamp on it (#6631).
* Safari chair in leather and smoked ash by Kaare Klint for Rud. Rasmussen.
* A Munkegaard school desk by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen with a 3105 mosquito chair. The globe is a vintage french one from the 1970s.
* The rug is a kilim from eastern Turkey dating from the first half of the 20th century.
and a lot of books.
Bed side tables...
* Oak bed side table by Borge Mogensen for Soborg (#148) with yet another Kaiser Idell table lamp.
* A teak side table by Kai Kristiansen for Aksel Kjersgaard (#381) with a lucite A. Palatnik sculpure and a dutch pickles jar lamp.
* The rug is a vintage flat weave rug from Slavonia (Eastern Croatia).
Thank you DrPoulet for sharing your amazing apartment. I appreciate how high style mingle and coexist with more affordable stuff and it clearly shows who inhabits this space. I also like that it is evolving and you acquired your possession for your pure affection for them and not just for effects. You sold me on the Dutch pickles jar lamp...a little touch of quirkiness does not do any harm and add a bit of playfulness to a serious design collection.
Don't let Dwell magazine put a fruit bowl or fuzzy people and pets in the collection.
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