Awaiting Restoration
We have new stock arriving regularly. Here is a list of some of the items waiting to be restored and reupholstered in house. In some cases we've used stock images to show what the furniture could look like once restored, this is clearly stated in the listings.
If you are interested in anything listed here, please contact us and we can help you with design and fabric choices.
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Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) for Fritz Hansen, a pair of 'Swan' chairs upholstered in brown leather on cruciform columns and four-star bases, circa 1958-1961, stamped to underside of the leather
These chairs can be dates between 1959 and 1962 by the presence if the lever in the base, the high screw location, presence of thick feet, the ink stamp and the fact there is no cast mark in the base.
These are current photos and show how the leather is worn. The foam has also disintegrated beneath the leather. I am reluctant to reupholster them as they are so rare. If you are interested in viewing them or want to discuss having them reupholstered, please contact us.
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A CH48 armchair with an ebonised frame by Hans J Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) for Carl Hansen & Son, frame and black cord seat, labelled, serial number 281395
Plus a matching set of four CH47 chairs with ebonised frames and black cord seats, all labelled, serial numbers include 298601
These are photographs of the chairs in their current condition , some need new paperchord and all need work on the wooed paint. They are all structurally sound
Contact us if you are interested in viewing them before or after restoration.
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My love affair with Ole Wanscher furniture continues...
These dining chairs are stunning - the wood joints on arms are beautiful.
The wood work and joints are all sound but the leather is worn in places, W have 2 options - to reupholster or try to repair the leather.
Please contact us if you are interested in the chairs and we can discuss pricing and upholstery options with you.
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Arne Jacobsen for (Republic of) Fritz Hansen, a set of five 'Oxford' armchairs with black fabric upholstery, brushed steel frames and five-star bases
These are current photos pf the Oxford chairs, They need reupholstering. The frames are in excellent condition. Please contact us for pricing if you would like them upholstered in your chosen fabric
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These are current photos of the minerva sofa - the wood is in excellent condition, just needing a clean. All webbing bands are also in great condition.
If you are interested in a price for new cushions and new upholstery in your chosen fabric, please contact us.
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A set of four 1960's Danish teak and paper cord dining chairs designed by Arne Hovmand Olsen, manufacture attributed to Mogens Kold
This is a current photo of the chairs before we have worked on them. The are some repairs need to the wood and new paper chord seats to be woven.
If you are interested in them and would like us tome them ton the front of the restoration queue - contact us.
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Tim Bates for Pieff, a 1982 dining set including six 'Eleganza' dining chairs and a matching black ash glazed table on tubular legs.
We don't have an image for the table currently - this is a rosewood version to show the tubular legs. The table is black wood with a removable black glazed top, contact its if you're interested and we can arrange a viewing for you.
Table dimensions 200 x 100 cm
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A J (Andrew) Milne for Heals, an oval dining table, the walnut planks interspersed with teak strips, on an X-frame base. This is a current photograph of the table before we have worked on the wood. If you are interested in this product please contact us.
Dimensions 165 x 103 cm
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These are photos of the actual desk we have available. there are some scratches to the veneer on top which need to be looked at. If you're interested in taking a look before we start restoring, please contact us.
Dimensions,
On dual chrome supports 190cm wide; 95cm deep; 79cm high
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