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Kavel 311-080-CH182-C1b: Set of 4 Niels Otto Moller Mid-Century Design Dining Chairs Model 84 in Solid Beech Wood and Soft Grey Velvet Upholstery. Denmark, 1960s.
Set of four mid-century modern danish design dining chairs, model 84 by Niels Otto Moller. Manufactured by J.L. Moller Mobelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s. The solid beech wooden frame is newly upholstered with a high quality subtle greyish blue velvet fabric. The branded set is in a very good vintage condition, with minor wear consistent its age and use. Height: 76 cm / 29,9 inch, Width: 50 cm / 20 inch, Depth: 50 cm / 20 inch, Quantity: 4
Kavel 311-117-DO-018: Antique Authentic Extra Large Blue & White “China Aster” Oval Serving Platter by Minton. England, 1880–1900s
Exceptional large oval porcelain serving platter in the China Aster pattern, produced by Minton, England, late 19th century. This branded platter is decorated in rich cobalt blue on a white ground using transferware, featuring stylised floral motifs arranged rhythmically along the rim and central field. The platter is notable for its monumental size and refined Victorian ornament, reflecting Minton’s high standards in decorative tableware intended for both domestic use and formal presentation. Condition: No visual damage, stable hairline crack, not through; structurally sound with age-related wear. Founded in Stoke-on-Trent, Minton was one of England’s most prestigious porcelain manufacturers. The China Aster pattern belongs to Minton’s late-Victorian production, combining fashionable East Asian–inspired floral design with industrially advanced transfer printing. Large-format serving pieces like this were produced in smaller numbers and are especially sought after today. Dimensions: Length 53 Width 42 Height 4,5 cm.
Kavel 311-119-225-TL: Mid-Century Design Telescopic “Lampette” Desk / Travel Lamp by Eichhoff Werke, Germany, 1960s–1970s
This ingenious telescopic lamp, often referred to as a Lampette,
was produced by Eichhoff Werke in Germany during the late 1960s to
early 1970s. Designed as a highly functional and portable light,
the lamp features a telescopic metal arm that can be smoothly
extended or retracted, allowing for adjustment in both height and
reach. The adjustable lamp head can be rotated, making the lamp
suitable for use as a desk lamp or, alternatively, as a small
hanging light. When folded, the lamp becomes compact and easy to
transport, originally conceived as a travel or multi-purpose lamp.
Finished in black with a combination of metal and hard plastic
elements, the design has a distinctly technical and minimalist
character, reflecting the functionalist approach of German design
from this period. A clever, refined, and versatile lighting object
with strong mid-century appeal. The lamp is fully functional and is
in a very well preserved vintage condition, with minor signs of
wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions: Height: 22 - 47 cm, Diameter: 7,5 cm
Kavel 311-123-DM1986-PPL: Set of 2 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1986. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 676 and 678.
Set of 2 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1986. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 676 and 678. Domus is internationally regarded as one of the most influential monthly reviews of architecture, interior design, and art, and has played a key role in shaping modern architectural and design discourse. Domus was founded in 1928 by the architect Gio Ponti, together with publisher Gianni Mazzocchi — two leading figures in Italian architecture and publishing whose collaboration helped establish Domus as a leading voice in 20th-century design. Issues from the 1970s reflect a period of architectural experimentation and cultural transition. Typical content includes contemporary architectural projects, urban and residential design, theoretical essays, interior concepts, and explorations of new materials and construction methods, alongside contributions related to art and visual culture. Each issue is documented with individual cover photography and interior spread images, providing a clear and transparent visual overview of the condition and content of the magazines. Offered as a cohesive set, these original vintage issues are no longer in print and are highly sought after by collectors, architects, designers, and scholars. Together, they form a valuable reference archive capturing the spirit of late 20th-century European and international design culture.
Kavel 311-124-CH220-2: Set of Two Baby Blue Vintage Design Brabantia Kitchen Chairs, The Netherlands, 1960s.
Set of Two Baby Blue Vintage Design Brabantia Kitchen Chairs, manufactured in the Netherlands in the 1960s. This elegant formica set of chairs features a chromed steel slim frame and is in a good vintage condition with minor wear consistent its age and use. The set fits perfectly in a small kitchen space. Dimensions: Height: 80 cm, Width: 38 cm, Depth: 43 cm, Seat height: 45 cm, Quantity: 2
Kavel 311-125-DO-108: Mid-Century design Large Red & Blue Persian-Style Carpet with Central Medallion, 1970s
Impressive large-format vintage carpet featuring a classic Persian-inspired composition, dominated by deep red and rich navy-blue tones. The design is centered around an elegant floral medallion, surrounded by a densely patterned field and framed by a multi-layered border with traditional floral and geometric motifs.
The colour palette is warm and balanced, with ivory, ochre and soft blue accents adding depth and refinement. The symmetry, precision of the pattern and regularity suggest a high-quality workshop or factory production, rather than tribal weaving, typical for decorative Persian-style carpets produced in the mid-to-late 20th century.
With its generous proportions, this rug works exceptionally well as a statement piece in larger interiors such as living rooms, lofts or dining spaces.
Professionally cleaned and presented in good vintage condition, with normal age-appropriate wear only.
Dimensions: approx. 260 × 280 cm
Kavel 311-126-DC-005: Mid-Century Ceramic Sculpture of a Woman with Flower by Rogier Vandeweghe for Perignem / Amphora, Belgium, 1960s
This elegant ceramic sculpture of a woman holding a stylised flower was hand-crafted in Belgium by Rogier Vandeweghe during the 1960s — a period when he was producing expressive, sculptural work under the Perignem and Amphora names. Standing 48 cm tall, the piece is distinguished by its refined, elongated form and tranquil facial expression, combining figurative artistry with mid-century modern sensibilities. The surface features nuanced glazing in earthy tones and subtle contrasts that enhance the tactile quality of the ceramic. The floral motif adds a lyrical touch, while the overall silhouette feels both timeless and deeply rooted in studio pottery tradition. Vandeweghe’s ceramics are known for their handcrafted character, unique forms, and variations in glaze — qualities clearly expressed in this sculpture. It offers a strong decorative presence whether displayed alone or as part of a curated interior collection. It’s in an excellent vintage condition. Dimensions: Height 48 Width 18 Depth 16 cm
Kavel 311-127-CT746-1-A: Mid-Century Danish Modern Design Oval Teak Coffee Table with Sculptural Pedestal Base, 1960s.
Mid-Century Danish Modern Design Oval Teak Coffee Table with Sculptural Pedestal Base, 1960s. Appealing Danish mid-century modern design coffee table from the 1960s, featuring a generously proportioned oval top executed in teak veneer with a rich, warm grain. The thick tabletop has a confident, sculptural presence and softly rounded edges, emphasizing the solid and timeless character of the design.
The table is supported by a bold pedestal base crafted from solid wood, with elegantly angled legs that display the organic, architectural language characteristic of mid-century Danish design. The harmonious balance between the substantial top and the sculptural base creates a powerful yet refined silhouette.
A strong and atmospheric example of Scandinavian modernism, offering both visual impact and everyday functionality — an inviting centerpiece for a living space with an appreciation for authentic mid-century design. Dimensions: H 46,5 W 126 D 65 cm.
Kavel 311-128-CH325-A2: Italian Mid-Century Design 'Kilkis' Black Leather Lounge Chair with Ottoman and Integrated Small Sidetable, Designed by Ammaniti & Vitello for Brunati, Italy 1960s.
Iconic ‘Kilkis’ leather lounge chair designed by Titina Ammannati and Giampiero Vitelli for Brunati. Upholstered in black leather, this Italian design features an extendable lower section that transforms the chair into a full relaxation lounger. The chair includes an attachable side table mounted to the armrest, enhancing both comfort and functionality. Dimensions: Height 90 cm, Width 90 cm (110 cm incl. side table), Depth 100 cm (120 cm extended), Seating Height 37 cm, Arm Rests 45 cm
Kavel 311-129-CH303-A3: Mid-Century Brutalist Dining Chairs by Pamio & Toso for Stilwood, Set of 4. Italy, 1972
Rare set of four Iva solid wooden dining chairs designed by Roberto Pamio and Renato Toso for Stilwood. Produced in 1972, these chairs are crafted from ash wood and feature a bold Brutalist silhouette with refined Italian detailing. The set is in excellent vintage condition with minimal signs of use, making it highly collectible. Dimensions: Height: 77 cm, Width: 49 cm, Depth: 43 cm, Seating Height: 43 cm

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