Kunst en decoratie
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Kavel 311-212-PF072-S4: Asteroids (Asteroïden) by Pieter 't Hart, mixed media on hardboard, The Netherlands, mid-late 20th century
This striking table lamp was produced in the 1960s by the Belgian van Rupel glass factory. Made entirely of glass, it features a beautiful lilac-purple hue that gives the piece an elegant and sculptural presence. The lamp is designed with two independent light sources: one integrated into the glass base and a second light positioned in the upper section. The top light is operated via a discrete side push button, while both lights can be switched on and off separately, allowing for different lighting effects. The lamp is in excellent vintage condition and is a fine example of mid-century Belgian art Dimensions: Height: 35 cm, Width: 20 cm, Depth: 20 cm
Kavel 311-207-ST020-B3: Large HP Hansen Scandinavian Design Solid Teak Wooden Highboard / Credenza. Denmark, 1960s
Large mid-century Danish design solid teak wooden highboard manufactured by HP Hansen in the 1960s. This high quality Scandinavian sideboard features two big teak sliding doors covering two compartments with three shelves. Between the left and write compartment there is a writing desk with a shelve within and four drawers beneath. This elegant yet sturdy sideboard contains a lot of storage space and is truly in excellent condition. Height: 130 cm, Width: 218 cm, Depth: 50 cm, Quantity: 1
Kavel 311-208-CT079: Yngve Ekstrom Mid-Century Scandinavian Design ‘Dymling’ Coffee Table in Solid Pinewood for Swedese. Sweden, 1970s.
Mid-Century Scandinavian design coffee table by Yngve Ekstrom, model Dymling. Manufactured by Swedese in the 1970s. The coffee table is made of solid pinewood. The proof of authenticity is branded on the wooden frame. This original Swedish coffee table is overall in a well preserved vintage condition, with some wear on the top according its age and use. Dimensions: Height: 44 cm, Width: 140 cm, Depth: 84 cm, Quantity: 1
Kavel 311-214-DM1980-PPL: Set of 4 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1980. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 605, 611, 612 and the 1980s special Prefab 4.
Set of 4 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1980. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 605, 611, 612 and the 1980s special Prefab 4. 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 311-215-DO-068: Large Vintage mirror with Elegant Brass Frame and Faceted Freeform Mirror Glass, 1960s.
Large Vintage mirror with Elegant Brass Frame and Faceted Freeform Mirror Glass, 1960s. This elegant mid-century mirror exemplifies the refined decorative design language of the 1960s, combining sculptural form with understated luxury. The mirror features a freeform, softly contoured glass panel with gently faceted edges, set within a slim brass wire frame. The frame is enriched with small spherical brass accents, adding rhythm and a subtle decorative punctuation without overwhelming the clean silhouette. At the top, the delicate double-scroll brass detail introduces a light ornamental flourish that balances modern restraint with a hint of classic elegance. The mirror glass itself has a slightly softened, aged surface, consistent with authentic vintage production, giving it warmth and character rather than the sharp reflectivity of contemporary glass. The overall impression is airy, refined, and highly versatile—equally at home in a mid-century interior, a Parisian-style hallway, or a modern eclectic setting. A graceful and timeless mid-century mirror, combining sculptural brass work with softly faceted freeform glass. Decorative yet restrained, this piece -which is in perfect condition- works beautifully as a statement mirror while remaining elegant and easy to place in a wide range of interiors. Dimensions: Height 72 Width 46 cm.
Kavel 311-216-DO-035: Vintage German Rectangular Enamal Tray with Figurative Wine Bottle and Carafe Motif - Model 342-33. Germany, 1960s.
A beautiful vintage German rectangular enamel tray with rounded corners and a white border. Features a charming figurative design of a blue toned bottle, a green-and-yellow carafe and an orange circle on a deep red richly colored background. Minor chip on the edge. A highly decorative mid-century piece. Dimensions: H 3,5 W 33 D 26 cm.
Kavel 311-217-DM1981-PPL: Set of 2 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1981. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 614 and 621.
Set of 2 original vintage issues of Domus Magazine, dating from 1981. This bundle includes the following issue numbers: 614 and 621. 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 311-218-924CH-C1b: Vintage Dutch Design Result Chairs by Friso Kramer for Gispen, Upholstered Version, The Netherlands, 1960s — Set of 2
Set of two Result chairs, designed by Friso Kramer for Gispen, produced in The Netherlands during the 1960s. The Result chair is one of the most iconic designs of post-war Dutch modernism and is widely regarded as a benchmark in functional, democratic design.
This particular set features upholstered seats and backrests in two complementary tones: one in a muted moss green and the other in a brown-grey fabric upholstery. Both chairs are supported by black lacquered metal frames, emphasizing the sober, utilitarian character that defines Kramer’s work.
Originally developed for educational and institutional environments, the Result chair was designed to be robust, comfortable, and economical in production. Over time, it has become a highly collectible design classic, appreciated not only for its historical significance but also for its timeless aesthetic and versatility in contemporary interiors.
The chairs are in good vintage condition, showing light signs of use consistent with age and original use. These traces contribute to their authentic character and underline their honest, functional origins. Dimensions: Height 80 Width 46 Depth 48 Seating height 47 cm.
Kavel 311-213-CH216-C2: Elegant Italian Midcentury Design Sparkling Yellow Side Chair in Style of Augusto Bozzi. Italy, 1950s.
Elegant Mid-century Italian design side chair in style of Augusto Bozzi. This minimalistic chair features a black metal frame with tipped brass feet and is upholstered with a sparkling lemon color yellow soft fabric. This 1950’s chair is in a well preserved condition, with some minor wear, consistent its age and use. Dimensions: Height: 88 cm, Width: 44 cm, Depth: 48 cm, Seat height: 44 cm, Quantity: 1
Kavel 311-221-975: Elegant Bamboo Side Table with Woven Magazine Rack and Textured Glass Top. The Netherlands, 1950s-1960s.
An elegant vintage bamboo side table with softly curved legs, a finely woven rattan magazine shelf and a transparent textured (hammered) glass top. The flowing lines and lighter proportions give this table a more refined appearance than standard bamboo models, while the natural materials add warmth and character. The construction is solid and well-balanced, making it both decorative and practical as a side or occasional table. In good vintage condition, with light wear consistent with age. Dimensions: Height 56 Width 75 Depth 75 cm.

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