🟠 EETTAFELSET / vierkante houten tafel met leisteen inleg en 4 multiplex stoelen / 1970s
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Vintage dining table set with plywood chairs and wooden table with slate inlay, 70s / vintage eettafelset met multiplex stoelen en houten tafel voorzien van leisteen inleg, 1970s. De gebeitste stoelen hebben een mooie gebogen rugleuning en bestaan uit dik multiplex en hebben een gestoffeerde zitting. De gebeitste eettafel is in dezelfde stijl vormgegeven met mooie gebogen poten in multiplex. Bijzonderheid van de tafel is de inleg met imitatie leisteen. Producent en ontwerper niet bekend bij ons, waarschijnlijk Nederlands.
Conditie: goede vintage conditie. Lichte gebruikssporen op het houtwerk. Bekleding van de stoelen is zeer netjes. Imitatie leisteen is netjes met lichte gebruikssporen (krasjes).
Afmetingen tafel: breed 130 cm, diep 130 cm, hoogte 72,5 cm
Afmetingen stoelen: breed 49 cm, diep 56 cm, hoogte 77,5 cm, zithoogte 43 cm.
Code: TS2202
vintage dining table set with plywood chairs and wooden table with slate inlay, 1970s. The stained chairs have a beautiful curved backrest and consist of thick plywood and have an upholstered seat. The stained dining table is designed in the same style with beautiful curved legs in plywood. A special feature of the table is the inlay with imitation slate. Manufacturer and designer not known to us, probably Dutch Design. Good vintage condition. Light signs of use on the woodwork. The upholstery of the seats is very neat. Imitation slate is neat with light signs of use (scratches).
Vintage leather easy chair, model 103, designed by Illum Wikkelsø (1919-1999) and produced by A/S Mikael Laursen, Denmark 1960s.
Illum Wikkelsø (1919-1999) trained as a carpenter and later studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. He first worked for the Danish cabinetmaker Jacob Kjær and the architects Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard until 1954, when he opened his studio on the outskirts of Aarhus. Here he designed exceptionally simple and elegant seating furniture with great functionality, which are now considered classics of Danish furniture design. The style of his work ranges from the classicism of Kaare Klint to the soft organic craftsmanship of Arne Jacobsen.