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Set of two teak mid-century easy chairs fd109 by Danish designer Ole Wanscher for France & Son 1960s / set van twee elegante teakhouten fauteuils, model fd109, ontworpen door de Deen Ole Wanscher voor France & Son, 1960s. Teakhouten frame met mooie gedetailleerde armleuningen. Massief teakhouten frame met daarin twee losse kussens met spiraalveren. De lichtgrijze bekleding met een vleugje blauw heeft een grove weving en is licht gemêleerd. Fauteuils zijn gemerkt en van eerste eigenaar.
Conditie: goede vintage conditie. Het houtwerk is netjes. De bekleding van de kussens is goed, maar heeft hier en daar een lichte verkleuring. De kussens zijn verder stevig net als de spiraalveren.
Afmetingen: breed 67 cm, diep 78 cm, hoogte 78 cm, zithoogte 41 cm.
Code: F2011
set of two elegant teak armchairs, model fd109, designed by the Dane Ole Wanscher for France & Son, 1960s. Teak frame with beautifully detailed armrests. Solid teak frame with two loose cushions with coil springs. The light gray upholstery with a hint of blue has a coarse weave and is slightly mixed. Armchairs are marked and from the first owner. Good vintage condition. The woodwork is neat. The upholstery of the cushions is good, but has a slight discoloration here and there. The cushions are also sturdy, just like the coil springs.





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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.
Sold to @dawnamsterdam
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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
Scandinavian vintage armchair by the Dane Arne Hovmand Olsen and Komfort, 1960s. The scissor armchair has a frame of European oak and red fabric upholstery. The wishbone-shaped frame is beautifully accentuated by the large brass screw. The same detail is found on the backrest. Classic modern and timeless.
#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

🔴 AMSTERDAMMER
Post Modern sideboard, model Amsterdammer, designed in the 70s by Aldo van den Nieuwelaar and produced by Pastoe. The sideboard in burgundy red hard plastic finish has playful rounded corners and two characteristic ribbed plastic sliding doors. The postmodern 80s cabinet has become a real Dutch Design Classic. Cabinet is marked with original Pastoe sticker.
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.
Sold to @dawnamsterdam
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