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Description: An elegant pair of Italian lounge chairs dating from the 1970s, embodying the bold yet inviting design language of the era. Defined by their generous proportions and softly sculpted silhouette, these chairs strike a perfect balance between comfort and visual presence.
The supple tan leather upholstery enhances the rounded, almost organic forms, developing a rich patina that adds depth and character. Subtle button detailing to the backrests accentuates the craftsmanship, while the low, solid wooden bases ground the design with a sense of stability and warmth.
Both sculptural and highly functional, these lounge chairs offer a relaxed seating experience and integrate effortlessly into both contemporary and mid-century inspired interiors.
Condition: Presented in very good vintage condition, with minor signs of wear consistent with age, contributing to their authentic charm.
Dimensions: W100 x D95 x H75 cm
Material: leather, wood
Period: 70s
Description: A rare and iconic pair of Garden Egg Chairs designed by Peter Ghyczy in the late 1960s. These highly recognizable chairs are celebrated for their futuristic, pod-like form and innovative construction.
Crafted from molded fiberglass with a glossy red finish, the chairs feature a hinged top shell that opens to reveal a comfortable, upholstered interior. Originally conceived for both indoor and outdoor use, the closing shell function was designed to protect the seating from the elements—making the design as practical as it is visually striking.
When closed, the chairs form a compact, sculptural object; when opened, they transform into intimate lounge seats with a cocooning feel. The contrast between the bold exterior and the dark interior enhances their dramatic presence.
An iconic example of Space Age design, these chairs are highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
Condition: In good vintage condition with visible signs of wear consistent with age and use. Pictures are part of the description
Materials: Fiberglass shell, upholstered interior, metal hinges.
Dimensions: W75 X H45
Period: ‘60 / ‘70s
Description: The iconic Serpente table lamp, designed by Elio Martinelli for Martinelli Luce, is a celebrated example of Italian modernist lighting design. Dating from the 1970s, this lamp is renowned for its elegant, flowing form inspired by the shape of a serpent.
The lamp features a sculptural chrome-plated metal base and arm, combined with a large opaline acrylic shade that diffuses a warm and atmospheric light. Its organic silhouette and balanced proportions make it both a functional light source and a striking design object.
An enduring classic of Italian design, the Serpente lamp fits beautifully in modern, mid-century, or contemporary interiors and works perfectly as a table lamp or accent piece.
Condition: in mint condition
Dimensions: Height: approx. 40 cm
Shade diameter: approx Ø 40 cm
Base diameter: approx Ø 28–30 cm
Material: Chrome-plated metal, opaline acrylic shade
Period: 1970s
Description: A refined Italian table lamp from the 1970s, distinguished by its sculptural and architectural form. The design balances a solid, curved base with a softly glowing spherical diffuser, creating a harmonious interplay between structure and light.
The opaline glass shade emits a warm, diffused glow, lending an intimate and atmospheric quality to any interior. In contrast, the smooth base introduces a sense of weight and permanence, grounding the composition with subtle elegance.
Both functional and expressive, this piece transcends its role as a light source, reading instead as a sculptural object — equally striking when illuminated or at rest.
Condition: Presented in good vintage condition, with minor signs of wear consistent with age.
Dimensions:
Material: plastic
Period: 70s
Description: A refined round coffee table from the 1970s, featuring a distinctive slate stone top with a rich, textured surface. The natural variation and subtle layering of the slate give the piece a unique, almost tactile quality that adds depth and character.
The minimalist black base with cylindrical legs provides a clean contrast to the expressive stone top, resulting in a balanced and timeless design that works effortlessly in both modern and vintage interiors.
Understated yet bold in material, this table serves as a versatile centerpiece or a refined accent piece.
Condition: In very good condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions: ⌀100cm, height 40 cm
Material: Slate stone top, lacquered wood or metal base.
Period: 70s
Description: A beautiful pair of Tentazione armchairs designed by Mario Bellini for Cassina. This iconic design from the 1970s perfectly reflects Bellini’s ability to combine sculptural form with exceptional comfort.
The chairs feature soft, generous volumes and a distinctive enveloping silhouette. Fully upholstered and generously padded, the design creates an inviting lounge experience while maintaining a strong architectural presence. The gently rounded armrests flow seamlessly into the backrest, giving the chairs their characteristic cocoon-like shape.
Upholstered in a rich brown velvet, the fabric enhances the softness of the form while adding warmth and depth to the overall appearance. The low, compact proportions make these armchairs ideal for both lounge spaces and contemporary interiors where comfort and design meet.
A timeless example of Italian design that combines elegance, comfort, and craftsmanship.
Condition: In very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions: W82 x D80 x H70 cm, seating height 42cm
Material: Velvet upholstery, foam padding, internal wooden frame.
Period: 70s, Italy
Description: A striking wall-mounted storage unit from the 1970s, featuring a modular composition of smoked acrylic compartments within a minimalist metal frame. The geometric arrangement creates a rhythmic, architectural look that is both functional and visually engaging.
Each compartment is formed from lightly tinted acrylic, giving the piece a warm, translucent quality while maintaining a sense of lightness. The open-front design allows for easy access and makes it ideal for displaying books, magazines, or collectibles.
The metal structure provides a clean, industrial contrast to the softer tone of the acrylic, resulting in a balanced design that reflects the experimental material use of the era.
With its grid-like layout and sculptural presence, this piece functions not only as storage but also as a wall installation or statement object.
Condition: In good vintage condition with some light signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions: W140x D38 x H100 cm
Material: Smoked acrylic (plexiglass), metal frame.
Period: 70s
Description: A sculptural set of four vintage dining chairs dating from the 1970s. The design features a strong architectural character with bold geometric lines and carefully balanced proportions.
Crafted in solid wood, the chairs display beautiful joinery and a warm natural tone that highlights the grain of the material. The distinctive backrest, composed of two vertical elements, gives the chairs a recognizable silhouette while providing comfortable support. The slightly curved seat adds both visual softness and ergonomic comfort.
With their clean yet expressive form, these chairs embody the spirit of Italian modern design of the 1970s — combining craftsmanship, structure, and understated elegance. They work perfectly as dining chairs but are equally striking as standalone accent pieces
Condition: In very good condition with some minor scratches on the seat.
Dimensions: W46 x D46 x H96 cm, seating height 44 cm
Material: oak wood
Period: 70s, Italy
