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MASSIVE / Nanny Still McKinney / bijzondere vintage hanglamp / 1960s
Rare hanging lamp by Nanny Still McKinney for Massive, 1960s /
Een zeldzame hanglamp, model stalactiet, ontworpen in de periode 1960-1969 door de Finse ontwerper Nanny Still McKinney voor Massive & Val Saint Lambert.
De chandelier heeft 7 prachtige glazen kelken in diverse kleuren. De mooie druppelvorm doet denken aan een stalactiet. De kelken hangen in een bruin smeedijzeren frames en zijn verwisselbaar. De armaturen hangen met zwarte kabels aan een originele metalen plafondplaat en zijn in hoogte verstelbaar.
Conditie: zeer goede vintage conditie. In originele staat.
Afmetingen zoals op foto weergegeven: hoogte 150 cm, breed ca. 50 cm, hoogte glazen kelk 25 cm, breedte kelk 11 cm.
Code: V1901
A rare hanging lamp, model stalactite, designed in the period 1960-1969 by the Finnish designer Nanny Still McKinney for Massive & Val Saint Lambert. The chandelier has 7 beautiful glass chalices in various colors. The beautiful drop shape is reminiscent of a stalactite. The chalices hang in a brown wrought iron frames and are interchangeable. The luminaires are hung with black cables on an original metal ceiling plate and are height-adjustable. Condition: very good vintage condition. In its original state.





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Tansu (箪笥) are traditional Japanese mobile storage cabinets. Tansu are commonly used for the storage of clothing, particularly kimono.
Tansu were rarely used as stationary furniture. Consistent with traditional Japanese interior design, which featured a number of movable partitions, allowing for the creation of larger and smaller rooms within the home, tansu would need to be easily portable, and were not visible in the home except at certain times[which?] for specific situations.[which?]
Tansu were typically kept in kura (storehouses) adjacent to homes or businesses, in nando (storage rooms), in oshiire (house closet alcoves), and on choba (a raised platform area of a shop). Tansu would also be kept on some sengokubune (coastal ships). Mobility was obtained through the use of attached wheels, iron carry handles or protruding structural upper rails for lifting.
[source Wikipedia]
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Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010) was an architect and industrial designer. A number of designs by Van den Nieuwelaar are (were) part of exhibitions in the Museum of Modern Art and Stedelijk Amsterdam.
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🟡 Traditional JAPANESE wooden Tansu storage cabinet (trunk), ca. 1900
AVAILABLE / De Gele Etalage
A beautiful Japanese wooden mobile Tansu (箪笥) cabinet from the Meiji period, circa 1900, with a beautiful patina. The cabinet was primarily used for storing clothing, especially kimonos. This functional approach is clearly reflected in the metal corner protectors and the lockable drawers and sliding doors. This cabinet has several wide drawers, two sliding doors, and two “hidden” drawers behind a door. A nice detail is the cast iron supports on the sides of the cabinet. Beautiful cabinet in a modern interior or brutalist architecture.
Tansu (箪笥) are traditional Japanese mobile storage cabinets. Tansu are commonly used for the storage of clothing, particularly kimono.
Tansu were rarely used as stationary furniture. Consistent with traditional Japanese interior design, which featured a number of movable partitions, allowing for the creation of larger and smaller rooms within the home, tansu would need to be easily portable, and were not visible in the home except at certain times[which?] for specific situations.[which?]
Tansu were typically kept in kura (storehouses) adjacent to homes or businesses, in nando (storage rooms), in oshiire (house closet alcoves), and on choba (a raised platform area of a shop). Tansu would also be kept on some sengokubune (coastal ships). Mobility was obtained through the use of attached wheels, iron carry handles or protruding structural upper rails for lifting.
[source Wikipedia]
#tansu #japanesefurniture #meijiperiod #japanesecabinet #woodentansu #japanesehistory #japaneseantique #rare #japaneseinterior #japanesedesign #samurai #kura #collectable #antiquetansu #genuinetansu
![TANSU / 箪笥
🟡 Traditional JAPANESE wooden Tansu storage cabinet (trunk), ca. 1900
AVAILABLE / De Gele Etalage
A beautiful Japanese wooden mobile Tansu (箪笥) cabinet from the Meiji period, circa 1900, with a beautiful patina. The cabinet was primarily used for storing clothing, especially kimonos. This functional approach is clearly reflected in the metal corner protectors and the lockable drawers and sliding doors. This cabinet has several wide drawers, two sliding doors, and two “hidden” drawers behind a door. A nice detail is the cast iron supports on the sides of the cabinet. Beautiful cabinet in a modern interior or brutalist architecture.
Tansu (箪笥) are traditional Japanese mobile storage cabinets. Tansu are commonly used for the storage of clothing, particularly kimono.
Tansu were rarely used as stationary furniture. Consistent with traditional Japanese interior design, which featured a number of movable partitions, allowing for the creation of larger and smaller rooms within the home, tansu would need to be easily portable, and were not visible in the home except at certain times[which?] for specific situations.[which?]
Tansu were typically kept in kura (storehouses) adjacent to homes or businesses, in nando (storage rooms), in oshiire (house closet alcoves), and on choba (a raised platform area of a shop). Tansu would also be kept on some sengokubune (coastal ships). Mobility was obtained through the use of attached wheels, iron carry handles or protruding structural upper rails for lifting.
[source Wikipedia]
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AVAILABLE
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#arnehovmandolsen #scissorchair #danishdesign #danishvintage #komfort #scandinaviandesign #scandinavianarmchair #scandinavianchair #whisboneshaped #wishbonechair #brassaccent #vintagedealer #dutchvintagedealer #vintagefurniture #redchair #redvintage #deventer #amsterdam #europenaoak #eiken #oakfurniture

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#atevanapeldoorn #pine #pinefurniture #brutalist #70sfurniture #houtwerkhattem #solidpine #dutchfurniture #dutchvintage #dutchvintagedesign #rarevintage #exclusivevintage

mysterious light
#light #sunlight #see #licht #waarneming #observation #naturalphenomenon #natuurverschijnsel
www.degeleetalage.nl

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Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (1944-2010) was an architect and industrial designer. A number of designs by Van den Nieuwelaar are (were) part of exhibitions in the Museum of Modern Art and Stedelijk Amsterdam.
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