1960s Danish Brushed Aluminum ‘Orb’ Fixture

The top of this vintage Danish aluminum light fixture is a conical stem that expands out to a orb shape. The fixture is in excellent condition with minimal wear to the aluminum. The interior is painted white and coral, which adds a nice pop of color.

Intended to be hard-wired, but we can add a cord with a plug upon request.

H: 13.5 x Diameter: 7.5″

1960s Teak Chest by Børge Mogensen

This teak chest was designed by Børge Mogensen for Soborg Mobler in the 1960s. It has four drawers with sculptural, block pulls and a sled base. We have a total of two available that can be sold together as a pair, if desired. The lighter tone of the teak with this example suggests a later production (the second chest available is a darker teak and an earlier example). The chest is branded with the Soborg Mobler stamp to the back.

H: 34″ x W: 39.5″ x D: 18″

Danish Modern Diminutive Teak Chest on Casters by Arne Vodder

This small, compact teak chest is versatile, and can be used as an entryway piece, bedroom side table, small media cabinet (for accessories), or office piece. There are four drawers in total with nice dove tail accents (two shallow, divided drawers on top and two more spacious bottom drawers). Additionally, the casters allow for easy mobility. The hardware is solid brass.

H: 24.5″ x W: 27.75″ x D: 16.75″

Danish Modern Four Seat Teak “Senator” Sofa by Ole Wanscher for France and Son

$4,500.00

Uncommon four-seat sofa designed by Ole Wanscher for France & Son as part of his ‘Senator’ line (ca. 1960s, Denmark).
Composed of a dense slat-back teak frame, designed with a partially exposed back to better reveal the upholstery, supported by original metal spring system and three curved solid wooden slats on the underside. Sturdy and durable, retaining the original, loose, spring-loaded cushions and sky blue wool upholstery, which shows minor wear consistent with age (light fading and spotting, as photographed). Teak has been newly refinished, and sofa can be used, as is, with only minor upholstery wear.
Retains the “France & Son” manufacturer medallion to the frame.
Corresponding chairs in new upholstery listed separately.
Measures: Height 31.25″ (with cushion) / 28.75″ (without cushion)
Width 93.63″
Depth 29.5″
Seat height 17″
Arm height (edge) 24″.

Danish Modern Lounge Chair in Velvet and Teak by Kofod Larsen

This Danish teak lounge chair, designed by Kofod Larsen for Selig, is supported by a slat-back and rubber seat straps, which have been newly replaced. The black velvet upholstery is new, as is the foam. The arm height is 21.5″.

H: 27″ x W: 29″ x D: 28″

Seat Height: 21.5″

Danish Modern Teak and Metal Lüthje Two-Candle Holder

1960s Danish Modern teak wood and metal candle holder with brass inserts by Lüthje. Diminutive size and minimal form are nicely contrasted with the richness and vivid grain of the sculpted teak.
Black metal shows minor wear to finish in a few spots along with slight general wear / wax residue. Overall, in very nice, vintage condition.
Listed separately is the matching three-candle holder.

3.75ʺW × 1.75ʺD × 8.25ʺH

Danish Rosewood Single-Drawer Hallway Chest with Aluminium Pulls

This diminutive rosewood chest features a single continuous dove-tailed drawer divided by a removable spacer. Spectacular grain and texture. Given its size, this piece is ideally used as an entry or hallway chest, but could also be used elsewhere for additional storage.

H: 16.25″ x W: 33.5″ x D: 17″

Danish Teak Sideboard by Carlo Jensen for Poul Hundevad

This Danish teak sideboard/cabinet was designed in the 1950s by Carlo Jensen for Poul Hundevad. This small cabinet features a bi-fold door on the left side which opens to reveal a single, adjustable shelf. There are four drawers on the right side for additional storage. The sculptural, bent-teakwood pulls add nice dimension to the piece. The piece is unmarked and the back is unfinished.

H: 29.25″ x W: 54.5″ x D: 17

Danish Triangular Teak Bud Vase

This minimal Danish Modern teak vase is an irregular triangular shape. Elegant form and warm teak color.

H: 12″ x W: 2.5″ x D: 2.5″

Early Teak Chest by Børge Mogensen

This teak chest was designed by Børge Mogensen for Soborg Mobler in the 1950s. It has four drawers with sculptural, block pulls and a sled base.
The chest is branded with the Soborg Mobler stamp to the back.

H: 34″ x W: 39.5″ x D: 18″

Extendable Coffee Table by Børge Mogensen for Fredericia

This functional drop leaf coffee table was designed by Børge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabrik in the 1960s. The piece features solid walnut construction with stained walnut cross bars that extend out to support the leaves (the motion is seamless; the bars slide out easily and the leaves move up and down effortlessly). The piece retains the ‘Børge Mogensen / Fredericia’ sticker to the underside. Measures: Each leaf is roughly 15″ wide Without leaves up: 33″ With one leaf: 48″ With both leaves: 63.25.

H: 21.5: x W: 33″ x D: 31.5

Hand-Turned Rosewood Bud Vase

This asymmetrical solid rosewood vase is unique in its shape and form. It was hand-turned and boasts magnificent lines, luxurious grain, and rich color. Sans two scratches to the body, the piece is in nice, vintage shape.

H: 11″ x W: 4.25″ x D: 1.5″