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Mid Century Coffee Table by Jiri Jiroutek for Interier Praha
350,00€
This is another design classic of the so called 'Brussels Style', adopted by many Czech households. The table has been designed with careful attention to detail and has got a simple, slender design. The shiny black glass table top contrasts...
Set of Four Scandinavian Mid Century Chairs
Set of Four Scandinavian Mid Century Chairs
These chairs were clearly inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics. The slick, angular shaped form with precise detailing are the main design feature. The designer and producer of these chairs are unknown but they are believed to be made in West Germany...
U-452 Sideboard by Jiri Jiroutek for Interier Praha
640,00€
The U-452 Mid Century sideboard with pink and light grey sliding doors, was designed by the legendary Czech furniture designer Jiri Jiroutek, and is part of the iconic U collection manufactured by Interier Praha in the 1960s Czechoslovakia. This piece...
Mid Century Floor Lamp
430,00€
Mid Century Floor Lamp
430,00€
This is one of the most iconic pieces of 1960’s Czech design. This piece perfectly embodies the elegance of the so-called Brussels Style, named after Expo 1958 in Brussels where Czechoslovakia won 13 prizes including one in the furniture category.
Mid Century Coffee Table by Antonin Kropacek and Karel Kozelka for Interier Prah...
390,00€
An iconic coffee table designed by architects Antonin Kropacek and Karel Kozelka. It was first produced by Ceske Umelecke Dilny, in Czechoslovakia. This table, together with two armchairs was awarded a silver medal at the 1946 Milan Triennale.
1930s Art Deco Drinks Cabinet by Jindrich Halabala for UP Zavody
660,00€
This Art Deco Drinks Cabinet was designed in 1930’s by Jindřich Halabala and produced by UP Brno in former Czechoslovakia.
1930's Bauhaus Cantilever Chair by H.J.Hagemann for Mucke-Melder
1930's Bauhaus Cantilever Chair by H.J.Hagemann for Mucke-Melder
This modernist piece was designed by Austrian avant-garde architect Hermann John Hagemann for the Mucke-Melder Company, based in Czechoslovakia. The chair is in perfect condition with some slight wear and tear on the bottom part of the steel frame.