Barnabas
- Spitalka 18b, Brno, Czech Republic
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1930's Avant-garde Modernist Flower Stand
520,00€
This flower stand is a prime example of the Avant-garde Modernist aesthetic of the 1930's. . In the 1920's and 1930's there were many variations of flower stands designed by different architects and produced by various manufacturers. It was a...
1960's Mid Century Rattan Ceiling Lamp
240,00€
An original rattan ceiling lamp; the ultimate boho piece for your interior.
1950's Bentwood Swivel Armchair by Ligna Prague
590,00€
Elegant and timeless, this swivel armchair was designed and produced in the 1950’s by the TON Company in Czechoslovakia. It has however the markings of the LIGNA label, which can be seen on the underside of the chair seat. LIGNA...
1930's Mundus Chair
490,00€
1930's Mundus Chair
490,00€
The dining chairs was originally designed by the Thonet company in 1904, and can be found in the Thonet sales catalogues as model number 3.
1920's Thonet Dining Chair model B 28
490,00€
This dining chair was originally designed by the Thonet company in 1904, as model No. 28. This particular piece is believed to be made by Thonet in one of their factories in former Czechoslovakia around 1920.
1980's Infra Lamp/Table Lamp
180,00€
1980's Infra Lamp/Table Lamp
180,00€
An Infra Table Lamp designed in the Post-Modern High Tech style. This piece was produced in Czechoslovakia in 1984 by the Chirana Factory .
1950's Mid Century Condiment Set by Krasna Jizba
220,00€
This rare condiment set was designed in the 1950’s.
1970's Brass Wall Light by Jaroslav Bejvl for Kamenicky Senov Factory, Czechoslo...
590,00€
This Wall light is a bold statement piece from the 1970’s. It is believed to be designed by the renown glass designer Jaroslav Bejvl (1941 - 2016).
Pair of 1930's Art Deco Bedside Tables
780,00€
A pair of 1930’s Bedside tables made of Beech with a rich Walnut veneer texture.
1960's Mid Century Modern Chair with Original Removable Fabric
360,00€
This Mid Century Dining / Office chair was designed in the 1960’s and was most likely produced in one of the factories of former East Germany or Czechoslovakia.