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Kavel 311-020-229-2WL-B3: Mid-Century Design Hollywood Regency Brass Wall Sconce with Triple Tubes by Sölken Leuchten. Germany, 1960s.
This striking wall sconce was produced by Sölken Leuchten in Germany during the 1960s and exemplifies the solid craftsmanship and sculptural approach characteristic of mid-century German lighting. The sconce is constructed from heavy brass and consists of three cylindrical brass tubes mounted on a thick, circular backplate. Each tube is fitted with inset bulbs at both ends, creating a balanced and architectural lighting effect. The clean geometry and strong material presence give the lamp a distinctly brutalist yet elegant character. When illuminated, the light is emitted both upwards and downwards, producing a warm, atmospheric glow that enhances walls and architectural surfaces. Thanks to its compact proportions and substantial weight, the lamp functions equally well as a decorative accent or as a statement wall light. A high-quality and timeless design. The wall sconce is in a very well preserved vintage condition. As with all vintage pieces, they may show light signs of use, which add to their authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 28 cm, Width: 14 cm, Depth: 10 cm
Kavel 311-021-DO-009-S1: Mid-Century Design Ruby Overlaid Crystal Ball Ashtray by Marita Voigt for Harzkristall. Germany, 1970s
This piece is from late in the fabulous Atomic Space Age design movement. The cobalt blue resign glass ball is interspersed with clear glass facet circular 'windows' and finished with the brass accents. Designed by a young Marita Voigt during the design period where the architecture, industrial design, commercial design, interior design, and fine arts were all heavily influenced by the themes of atomic science, as well as the Space Age. This faceted design series was an icon of GDR design by Voigt for Harzkristall in the early Seventies. In 1946, Sudeten Germans were expelled from their homeland and founded the Hohlglasveredelungsgenossenschaft Wernigerode as a 'resettler cooperative'. The glassworks is the only and northernmost glassworks in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany and today, is one of the few glassworks in Germany that produces mouth-blown products. Areas of expertise include vases, glass lights and the production of glass parts and lamps for the preservation of monuments and glass art products in collaboration with renowned artists. Since 2013, Harzkristall has been part of the Gerhard Bürger Foundation, which promotes the promotion of science and research, art and culture, preservation and preservation of monuments as well as the promotion of education, vocational training and student support. The piece is in excellent condition, with minor patina on the brass parts of the item.
Kavel 311-022-DO-050-A-A4: Large Mid-Century Brutalist Metal and Ceramic Wall Sculpture Attributed to the Style of Henrik Horst, 1960s
Large Brutalist Metal and Ceramic Wall Sculpture, Abstract Architectural Art, 1960s. Monumental brutalist wall relief executed in heavy welded metal with integrated glazed ceramic elements. The horizontally oriented composition combines sharp architectural forms with organic ceramic inserts in yellow, cream, and green glazes. The rough, tactile surface and sculptural depth create a powerful visual tension. Stylistically aligned with the brutalist wall reliefs of Henrik Horst, reflecting the bold material experimentation of the 1960s. It can be displayed indoors or mounted on an exterior wall, reflecting mid-20th-century brutalist aesthetics and sculptural form. Dimensions: Height 80 cm, Width 130 cm, Thick 8 cm.
Kavel 311-023-DOC001-C6: Rare Mid-Century Hand-Knotted Wool Tapestry ‘Femme et Oiseaux’ by Joan Miró
Beautiful marked tapestry of the Spanish artist/painter Joan
Miró based on his painting Femme et Oiseaux (1966). A
playful, experimental approach of art is characteristic for
Mirós work. Joan Miró stood literally at the base of
the founding of the famous CoBrA movement which arose during an
exposition of his work in Paris, where the artists Karel Appel,
Asger Jorn en Constant Nieuwenhuis coincidentally met each other.
Experimenting with all kinds of materials, colours, forms and
techniques were a source of knowledge and renewal for Miró
as well as the other CoBrA-artists.
This very decorative rug cq. wall carpet, produced in France, is in
excellent condition and measures 160 x 110 cm. Width: 160 cm,
Depth: 110 cm
Kavel 311-024-215-1WL-B3: Playful Mid-Century Design Pierre Guariche Wall Sconce with Red Accent, France, 1960s
This elegant yet playful wall sconce, designed by Pierre Guariche in 1960s France, is a striking example of mid-century modern lighting. The lamp is crafted from brass and acrylic, featuring a softly curved translucent shade with subtle brass detailing. A vivid red accent stem adds a distinctive graphic touch, giving the piece its unique, lively character. When lit, it produces a warm, atmospheric glow, making it ideal as accent lighting in both modern and eclectic interiors. Compact in size yet rich in visual presence, this wall lamp functions equally well as a sculptural object and a refined source of ambient light. As with all vintage items or lighting, this piece may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 36 cm, Width: 15 cm, Depth: 12 cm
Kavel 311-025-215-2WL-B3: Playful Mid-Century Design Pierre Guariche Wall Sconce with Red Accent, France, 1960s
This elegant yet playful wall sconce, designed by Pierre Guariche in 1960s France, is a striking example of mid-century modern lighting. The lamp is crafted from brass and acrylic, featuring a softly curved translucent shade with subtle brass detailing. A vivid red accent stem adds a distinctive graphic touch, giving the piece its unique, lively character. When lit, it produces a warm, atmospheric glow, making it ideal as accent lighting in both modern and eclectic interiors. Compact in size yet rich in visual presence, this wall lamp functions equally well as a sculptural object and a refined source of ambient light. As with all vintage items or lighting, this piece may show light signs of use, which add to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height: 36 cm, Width: 15 cm, Depth: 12 cm
Kavel 311-026-CH214: Set of 4 Solid Rosewood Spindle Back Scandinavian Design Dining Chairs with Caramel Leatherette Upholstery, 1960s.
Set of four rosewood spindle back Scandinavian design dining chairs. This solid set features caramel leatherette seatings. Manufactured in the 1960s. All chairs are in a very well preserved vintage condition with some minor wear consistent its age and use and offer a great seating comfort. Dimensions: Height: 87 cm, Width: 50 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Seating height: 45 cm, Quantity: 4
Kavel 311-027-CH228-1-S3: Set of 2 Hollywood Regency Style Glamorous Gilded Cobra Bar Stools with Fresh Lime Green Velvet Upholstery, 1970s.
Elegant set of 2 gilded cobra barstools newly upholstered in a fresh lime green velvet fabric. The forged and gilded frames show great craftsmanship and the golden cobras are nicely sculptured on the front and backside of the backrest. These very well preserved and glamorous stools fit really good in a Hollywood Regency oriented interior or club setting. (4 stools already have been sold). Height: 110 cm, Width: 40 cm, Depth: 45 cm, Seat height: 85 cm
Kavel 311-028-1050: Vintage Design “Cow Horn” Chair by Louis van Teeffelen for Mah Jongg, Teak & Black Leatherette, The Netherlands, 1960s
Iconic Dutch vintage design chair, commonly known as the “Cow Horn Chair”, designed by Louis van Teeffelen and produced by Mah Jongg. This example features a solid teak wood frame with a sculptural backrest in black leatherette, forming the distinctive horn-shaped arm details. The expressive silhouette and organic lines are characteristic of progressive Dutch furniture design from the 1960s.
As with all vintage design items, light signs of use may be present and contribute to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 77 Width 55 Depth 50 Seating height 43 cm.
Kavel 311-029-1034: Set of Four Vintage Design Spindle-Back Chairs, in Style of Ilmari Tapiovara, Scandinavia, 1960s
Set of four Scandinavian spindle-back kitchen chairs, designed in style of Ilmari Tapiovara. Featuring black-painted wooden frames and spindles, combined with solid natural wood seats. A sober and functional mid-century design, typical of Northern European kitchen furniture from the 1960s.As with all vintage furniture, light signs of use may be present and contribute to its authentic character. Dimensions: Height 83 Width 40,5 Depth 48 Seating height 46 cm.

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