AThis is the first version of the Kergulen coat stand, designed by Enzo Mari.
By means of holes and cuts in a PVC tube, Mari has succeeded in creating an object that not only fulfils its function as a coat stand, he uses essential signs to create a modern, multifunctional totem with compartments, shelves and hooks.
This object is unique both in its type and in its workmanship and formal result.
cm 150x21x21
Condition report:
The object is in good condition, apart from slight signs of wear.
The concrete base on the inside of the tube has a small chip.
The bench consists of a teak and black painted steel frame to which a red upholstered skai seat is attached. The design is clean and the details are studied to be functional and essential but at the same time decoratively characterising.
The bench is published on page 124 of the 1964 book "L'arredamento Moderno" VII serie
“Arco” desk designed by Studio BBPR for Olivetti 1963
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The desk is part of the Arco series designed by Studio BBPR,
it is actually a Dattilo desk, slightly lower than a normal desk because it was used with typewriters.
The desk is in good condition apart from a break in one of the drawers, one of the feet and some slight marks on the top. cm H69 x W112 x D42
The P126 armchair was designed in the 1960s by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno. This version is made of leather, is swivel, has wheels but is not adjustable in height.
The armchair has been completely disassembled, the aluminium parts polished and the leather cleaned and nourished.The armchair has a scratch on the right armrest (superficial) and has a couple of light marks on the backrest as can be seen in the photos. These imperfections are reported purely as a matter of conscientiousness because the armchair is in excellent condition.
The armchair has a scratch on the right armrest (superficial) and has a couple of light marks on the backrest as can be seen in the photos. These imperfections are reported purely as a matter of conscientiousness because the armchair is in excellent condition.
cm 65x85hx66
This pair of stools have an interesting design that contrasts the decorative nature of the wicker with an essential line, this combination makes them very elegant and contemporary.
The condition is very good, one of the stools has some minor repairs to the base and some more pronounced marks in the wicker, the latter due to the nature of the material.
cm 36x36x40h
Uten.Silo is an object designed by Dorotee Becker and produced together with her husband Ingo Maurer by studio M. This object has become an innovative 1960s design icon both for a new vision of how to live in the home and the workplace, as well as for the overall approach to design from project to production carried out by the two designers. It was in fact with studio m that Ingo Maurer began his activity as a publisher. The item is in very good condition apart from a couple of scratches on the top edge and a few marks on the pen holder element. In the photos the marks look more substantial than they are in reality. The insides of the pockets are dulled.
cm H68 x W52 x D7
Set of 6 dining chairs in rosewood and ivory leatherette, probably made in italy in the 1960s, with essential and elegant lines, solid and sturdy. In very good original condition, the leatherette upholstery shows some normal signs of time, but the chairs are ready to use.
Teak sideboard or chest of drawers produced in the 1960s by La Sorgente dei Mobili in Arosio. The piece of furniture lends itself to various uses, both in the bedroom and in the living room also as a TV stand. The sideboard is in good condition, the item has no defects but shows slight traces of wear. A light mark is visible on one of the shelves- cm 73hx185x45
A 1960s armchair designed by Ico Parisi for MIM Roma, made of curved plywood and velvet.
The armchair is composed of two curved plywood shells with two shaped elements at the sides that form the armrests and legs - cm88x56x76h -
Armchair is in excellent original condition.
The Cab series, designed by Mario Bellini for Cassina in 1977, was conceived in a completely original way, subsequently imitated by many designers and companies. The sofa has a steel frame, covered with a leather "dress" made up of different parts sewn together, which close around the frame through zips, just like a dress. Its particularly small dimensions make it a truly versatile piece of furniture, suitable for the most diverse contexts. The sofa is in very good condition, with slight signs of time and use, commensurate with its age. Of note is a rectangular shaped incision on the right cushion. Not being deep, this is only visible in certain light conditions. - cm 117x79hx65
Solid wood bench produced by the famous Italian company Fratelli Reguitti in the 1960s.
The object can be used both as a bench and as a coffee table.
On the underside of the seat is the company's trademark.
The bench shows signs of wear that are not particularly evident as indicated in the photos - cm 120x42x39h -
Italian mahogany sideboard with sliding doors and drawers.
The drawers are in mahogany and black lacquered wood. The handles are in burnished brass.
The cabinet is in good condition with slight signs of wear, notably a restored crack on one of the legs, which doesn't affect the stability in any way, documented in the photos - cm 196x45x86h
Pair of armchairs in walnut with inserts in ebonized wood and velvet from the Artona series, original velvet upholstery - H68.0 x W72.5 x D60.0 cm - The wooden frame is in very good condition with light signs of use, as is the velvet upholstery. The foam padding shows no particular signs of sagging.
In walnut wood with ebonized wood inserts, original velvet upholstery - H77.0 x W167.5 x D85.5 cm - In very good condition, light signs of use, the velvet is still in excellent condition and the padding does not show any particular signs of sagging.
Umbrella stand in crystal and brass, with blue painted metal tray with hammered finish, typical of the period.
The crystal plate, with three holes to accommodate the umbrellas, has a thickness of 15 mm. In very good condition, with patina on the brass and slight traces of oxidation in the tray that collects the water -
h56.0 x 60.0 x 23.0 cm
Sideboard in open pore black stained ash, with mother-of-pearl inserts, decorated with lead crystal panels. Designed by the Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1918 and produced in Italy by Cassina starting from 1975.
Stained Maoghany. In excellent condition, it had holes caused by woodworms. An anti-woodworm treatment was carried out and the holes were filled. The glass trays have normal signs of use. The wheels are new.
-W56.0 x H86.0 x D82.0 cm