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Excellent example of the sommerso technique vase. Made by Luigi Mandruzzato, Murano Italy, ca 1956 It has 4 layers, with an aubergine coloured body. It measures ca. 30 cm high, ca. 11,5 wide and ca. 4,5 cm deep. Very heavy
This is a rare seen cased cone vase in ruby red with white interior. Because of it’s white interior, the pictures of the vase show more towards orange, but it’s of an amazing ruby red. It’s Italian, no doubt and
This example is of the first or second production from the fifties. It has visibly been through some rough times, but lovers of authentic examples will value it’s charm. the colour is slightly vanilla and the fiberglass shell almost transparent.
This is another example of a vase designed as part of the Industriele Serie’in 1961 for Glasfabriek Leerdam It is of a beautiful emerald green, one of the three colours in which the series was executed. Height: 18 cm Diameter:
Absolutely beautiful and rare double layered chandelier by Kalmar, Vienna from the 1960′s. This heavy lamp has two circles of glass ‘ice’ like parts attached to a metal frame. It has 3 fittings. Rare example. beautiful light effect. € 695,-
Large cocoon floor lamp made by IlkaPlast Germany, ca. 1970. When on, this lamp creates a soft marble like effect. Great object in any space! made from plastics on a metal frame Height: 89 cm Width: 36 cm €225,-
Two gorgeous lounge armchairs consisting of a tubular chrome frame with a leather cushion. The leather has a beautiful aged brown / cognac patine and is in excellent vintage condition. The armrests are made of very heavy quality dark brown
Beautiful desklamp from the 40′s maybe the 30′s. It has a double brass arm and is beautifully constructed between two cilinders which able it to adjust. The shade is made of metal with a brown matte patine. The lamp is
This Emerald green glass vase designed in 1961 by Floris Meydam for Glasfabriek Leerdam was part of the ‘Industriele Serie’(Industrial series). All designers of the Leerdam glass factory were asked to design a set of vases for specific flowers. The
This is a classic design, these connectable candlesticks come in several designs, but this must be the most well known. Designed by Fritz Nagel and Ceasar Stoffi in 1965. Chrome plated steel, the 8 candlesticks can be adjusted to the