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$6,900.00wonderful settee/two-seater sofa in the style of Jean Gillon, upholstered in cognac-colored leather on a dark rosewood frame, great condition.
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$5,600.00Remarkable 3-seater sofa from the Capella series, designed by Illum Wikkelsø, produced by Niels Eilersen in Denmark, designed in 1959, solid rosewood frame with loose cushions in original textured wool upholstery, minor wear, but reupholstery is recommended. Matching set of 2 arm chairs available in a separate listing. (LU848750027722)
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$3,600.00Wonderful contemporary seat-scape modules ‘Dane’ by Sofa Company, Denmark, designed and produced in 2020 with ‘Danny Dusty Blue’ upholstery. The set consists of two corner modules and one straight section. Can be arranged in various configurations, showroom models, labeled.
Priced as a set of three
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$7,200.00Iconic three seat leather sofa DS-44 by De Sede, Switzerland, 1970, handcrafted from thick buffalo neck leather with a rich patina that showcases the exceptional Swiss craftsmanship for which De Sede is renowned worldwide. A defining feature of the DS-44 is its extendable seat, which slides out for added comfort. Hand crafted in Switzerland with pronounced stitching. This piece is adjustable with the seat extending to form a very deep sofa. Depth range 34.5 in – 41.5 in (88 cm – 105 cm). Matching lounge chair in a separate listing.
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$4,500.00wonderful Danish two-seat sofa, model GE290/2 designed by Hans J. Wegner for GETAMA, 1950, with a solid oak frame and original spring loaded cushions with patterned upholstery (from a later date), marked.
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$7,600.00Wonderful three-seat sofa model no. 2223, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1963 and produced by Frederica Stolefabrik, Denmark, in original mustard green wool with white/beige stripes on dark stained wood legs, marked.
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$6,400.00wonderful Danish four-seater sofa, model GE236/4 designed by Hans J. Wegner for GETAMA, 1950, with a solid oak frame and original spring loaded cushions with original beige/grey striped wool fabric, marked.
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$5,700.00wonderful Danish three-seat sofa, model GE290/3 designed by Hans J. Wegner for GETAMA, 1950, with a clean solid oak frame and original spring loaded cushions with a later date dark red wool fabric, marked.
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$5,200.00Bold, oversized three-seater sofa ‘Bonanza’ by Esko Pajamies for Asko, Finland, 1970, with thick dark brown, tufted leather on a dark stained wood frame, marked.
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$4,600.00Wonderful modular sofa by OY BJ Dahlqvist AB, for BD Furniture, Jakobstad, Finland, 1970, three distinct pieces with thick cognac colored leather, six loose cushions on a leather clad frame, marked.
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Out of Stockwonderful cognac colored aniline leather 3-seater from the “Togo” series, designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset, France, 1973. This piece has been professionally reupholstered at some point, but retains the Ligne Roset original fabric lining on the bottom and signed label. The “Togo” series quickly became an iconic aspect of early 1970s French design. Great design detailing with stitched seams and buttons, the aniline leather is very soft and shows no damages.
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$7,400.00wonderful daybed model no. 190, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1963 and produced by Frederica Stolefabrik, Denmark, solid oak frame platform with tapered legs and a vertical slatted back. The back is attached to the base with dowels across the platform and secured by black steel braces on each end, original fully sprung cushions, tufted, in original sepia colored wool, marked.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr. Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.
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$6,900.00wonderful leather settee designed by Arne Norell in the early 1960s and produced by Aneby Møbler, Sweden, with thick, dark leather cushions on saddle leather sling supports with brass hardware, the frame is made of sturdy, solid, dark stained beech, marked.
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$4,200.00Wonderful Danish modern two seater sofa ‘Maria’, designed by Wojtek Depka Carstens for Stouby Mobler, with solid soap-treated beech wood frame and upholstered with tufted beige/camel colored alcantara (suede)
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$9,800.00wonderful Jørgen Kastholm & Preben Fabricius for Kill International, two seater sofa model ‘FK 6720’, in original black leather and steel, designed in 1965.
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$6,600.00 / setWonderful living room set designed by Illum Wikkelsø for C.F. Christensen, Silkeborg, in Denmark, 1960, consisting of two armchairs, a three-seater sofa (with additional possible configurations) and a coffee table with oak frames, and back and sides pieces in French wicker. The loose cushions are upholstered in light striped wool fabric, marked.
Priced as a set of 6
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$6,800.00Stunning three-seat sofa model no. 2253, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1963 and produced by Frederica Stolefabrik, Denmark, in original salmon colored wool with leather straps on an oak wood frame, marked.
Provenance: private collection of Børge Mogensen furniture from the estate of Lennart and Barbro Nork. Mr Nork was the founder and owner of Talavid Inredningar AB in Sweden and had worked closely with the iconic designer Børge Mogensen for many years. The two became close friends and Mogensen was very involved in the planning of an extension that was made to the Nork family home in Bankeryd in the 60s. The architect was Arne Karlsen and the extension was designed specifically for furniture and interiors by Mogensen.Questions about this piece? Contact us




























