As used by evil villians in James Bond films! Black vinyl upholstery. Teak base. Very small tear on side of seat. Footstool teak ply has separated on edges. Happy to send condition photographs.
No. 9. Repair to circular stretcher under seat. Czech made. Le Corbusier wrote of this chair design "Never was there an object as elegant, as well conceived, as precise in its execution, and practical in its usuage."
English design classic. James Leonard's stacking chair for the Education Supply Association c. 1947. (Esavian Ltd). Aluminium base. Desk with aluminium base and teak top, with chamfered edge. Some scratches on top. Splayed legs. Very cool. SOLD!
Cantilever-based chair with integrated plastic backrest, chrome base with carpet glides. 80.5 h x 55 w x51.5cm d. Designed by Antonio Citterio for Vitra c. 1992. Excellent condition.
Unusual nesting tables, probably Continental. Glass top. Macassar ebony top with gilt legs. c. 1940. Very Hollywood Regency! Stunning. Largest table measures 42 cm x 57cm x 55.5cm high.
Similar to rare Robin Day chair, as seen on recent cover of Home & Antiques. Marked "Made in Czechoslovakia." Stunning. Possibly made by state owned TON in Communist Czechoslovakia in late 1950s or early 1960s. Please email for additional photos.