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Vintage lamp

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Designer: Fibonacci Frandsen

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This vintage lamp is a classic! It was designed by Fibonacci and Frandsen in Denmark. It’s a hang from the ceiling lamp made of aluminum. It has 6 interconnected concentric shades and a cylinder that hosts the bulb. It’s electric and the connectors are made of copper.

Charles & Ray Eames La Fonda Armchair

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Designer: Charles and Ray Eames

Designed: 1961

The La Fonda Armchair was designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1961 for a restaurant interior in New York. It has an aluminum base and a plastic and fiberglass shell with a cozy interior covered in colored fabrics. The design was developed by Eames Office according to the criteria mentioned by the New York restaurant manager (the backrest had to have the same height as the table), and was mass-produced. Dimensions in inches: 24 width, 23 diameter, 29 height.

Pantop Lamps

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Designer: Verner Panton

Designed: 1980

The Verner Panton Pantop Lamps come is various sizes and were created in more shapes: table lamp, floor lamp and pendant all of them large or small. This design was created in 1980 and has a bell-shape shade and a chrome stem and base. The shade is either white or brushed aluminum.
Pantop table lamp small
Light source: E27/E26 max 60 Watt
dia 23 x H 37,5 cm
Pantop pendants
Light source: E27/E26 max 60 Watt
dia 30 x H 52 cm
Pantop floor lamp
Light source: E27/E26 max 60 Watt
dia 30 x H 131 cm
Table (Chrome)
Diameter: 23 cm / 9.06″
Height: 37.5 / 14.75″
Light source: E27 / E26 max. 60W

PH Contrast. by Poul Henningsen

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Designer: Poul Henningsen

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The PH Contrast ceiling lamp was designed by Poul Henningsen in 1958 and produced by Louis Poulsen from 1983. It is made of polished aluminum and white enameled rings with 8 metallic shades painted in white. Comes also in red or blue. Dimensions: 39 H. Island 40 cm

Easy chair

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Designer: Preben Fabricius & Jrgen Kastholm

Designed: 1965

The Easy chair was designed by Preben Fabricius & Jrgen Kastholm in 1965 and produced by Alfred Kill. It has a three-star shaped foot made from aluminium and the shell is upholstered with original cognac leather. The armrests are also made of aluminium and are a bit elastic under the weight of your arms.

The Egg

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Designer: Arne Jacobsen

Designed: 1958

The Egg was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 and manufactured by Fritz Hansen. It has a very comfy shell made of polyirethane foam with a glass fibre reinforcement covered in fabric or leather. It has a n 4-star base in injection moulded aluminium and the seat and back have a stainless steel structure. DIMENSIONS: Depth: 79 (95) cm; Width: 86 cm; Height: 107 cm; Total weight: 18.1 kg

Lounge Chair

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Designer: Charles Eames

Designed: 1955

The “Lounge Chair” (”and Ottoman”) was designed by Eames in 1955 and it’s a perfect materialization of the word “opulence”, being a modern interpretation of a club chair. It was the most expensive lounge chair in the 1950’s even though the designer intended to make it cheap and suitable for mass-production. It’s components were so diverse and so many that the production costs were higher then he ever imagined. Each chair is hand made and perfectly combines wood, leather, feathers, foam and pressure-cast aluminium for a wonderful “wrap around the body” sensation, like a refuge from the modern world. The leg has 5 prongs and allows the chair to swivel 360 degrees, is made of black painted aluminium. The chair is composed of 3 elements which are made of laminated wood shells covered in rosewood veneer. The cushions are filled with 6-inch thick dacron-wrapped urethane foam (originally padded with a combination of duck feathers and foam) and the cushions are covered in leather. The fixed-height seat is permanently tilted to distribute your weight properly to the back of the chair for maximum comfort.
Dimensions:
chair: 82 x 83 x 84; sh 35 cm (33″w x 28″d x 33″h).
ottoman 42 x 65 x 53.5 cm (26″w x 24″d x 16″h).