This chair was designed by gerrit rietveld in 1918, unfortunatly not an original so made after his design, which is quit common.More commonly known as the red blue chair.this has never been painted from what I can see.All beech wood from what I can tell.Its very well made and sits remarkably comfortable.Condition is good, used but not abused.Measurements are ca: 65 cm wide X 87 cm high.Sku: 302124l.
Side table ‘Spectrum designed by Danish designer Arne Wahl Iversen for Ikea in Sweden in the 1960’s. During that era, Ikea was only known in Scandinavia and not yet a global brand, but they already partnered with upcoming and established designers like Arne Wahl Iversen. There's no label or mark, but this item is well documented in design history. This hall table shows some great eye for detail with the fine plywood handgrips and messing connectors. The drawer box is in teak veneer, the legs are made out of solid oak. Some using marks on the feet, further in very good condition, as shown in the pictures.
This beautiful ceramic bowl was made by a ceramist called ‘Vandenbosch’, probably in Rochehaut in the Belgian Ardennes near the-French border. It looks not that old, the seller told us it’s from the 1980’s. There’s a pouring spout on the bowl to serve sauces for instance but it can also be used as a decorative piece in a living space, office or bedroom. The drawing reminds us of the barking dogs drawn by pop artist Keith Haring. This bowl with a rough cley on the outside and glazed smooth interior, is in very good condition. Signed by the maker accompanied by ‘rochehaut’ underneath.