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SoldSectional sofa by Friedrich Hill for Walter Knoll Collection in dark brown leather, Germany - circa 1970. The sofa consists of five elements (2 corners, 3 regular) which can be arranged in different ways. The sections can be connected to each other on the bottom. The sofa is labeled COLLECTION WALTER KNOLL. The sofa still remains in good condition with some signs of age and use.
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SoldWassily chair by Marcel Breuer for KNOLL
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SoldWith magnificent buildings such as the Guggenheim Bilbao , Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the new Foundation Louis Vuitton in Paris, Frank Gehry (b. 1929) has changed the nature and spirit of contemporary architecture. Yet the world’s best-known living architect has also enjoyed a prolific career as a Designer: of artful and functional objects, ranging from furniture to jewelry, that even at smaller scale are as lively and captivating as his architectural designs. Gehry was born in Toronto and moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1947. He received a degree in architecture from the University of Southern California in 1954 and—after several years of casting about that included a stint in the U.S. Army and studies at Harvard — Gehry opened his architectural practice in L.A. in 1962. Idiosyncratic renovations to his small, traditional house in Santa Monica — such as cladding portions of the exterior in chain-link fencing and corrugated metal — drew attention to Gehry in architectural circles. Corporate and institutional commissions added to his reputation, culminating in the global acclaim that greeted the opening of the Guggenheim Bilbao in 1997. But the combination of visual dynamism and structural integrity expressed by that building had been evident for decades in Gehry’s designs. In 1972 he introduced a much-admired line of furniture he called Easy Edges. The curves and flowing lines of the pieces seem antithetical to the material are made from: cardboard—a presumably flimsy material that, when stacked, laminated and folded, is actually extraordinarily sturdy.
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SoldWilly Rizzo ALVEO coffee table - Italy, 1970's The table features a stainless steel basin for bottles or magazines etc.
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SoldVery cool, elegant and rare Hollywood Regency brass and gold plate table and chairs with amazing, clean and minimalistic design features- 1970's Italy. The 24 karat gold plated chairs are designed by Willy Rizzo. The table is made of solid brass and clear glass and was designed by an unknown designer, but the chairs and table match very well together. Both are made in the 1970's and still remain in very good condition with normal signs of age and use. The brass and gold plate have been completely polished. They were bought together as a set in the 1970's by the first owners in Milan, Italy. We were fortunate to be able to purchase it in Milan and are proud to now present it to you.
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SoldAbsolutely gorgeous extractable coffee table with hidden dry-bar. In excellent condition.
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SoldAbsoluters gorgeous extractable coffee table with hidden dry-bar.
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SoldVery rare edition sideboard in Creme and Gold. The back is also laminated so it can be placed free in a space.
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SoldBrass and chrome table lamp by Willy Rizzo, Italy - circa 1970.
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Rare 'Circle' rocking chair by Yngve Ekström - Sweden, 1960's.