An R152 armchair part of the CONTOUR range designed by Grant Featherston. This is an early model of this chair and comes with original cream fabric. Unmarked.
A pair of marble top tables on brass legs designed by Australian designer ad sculptor Clement Meadmore for Michael Hirst. Torn Micheal Hirst label under one of the tops.
each measuring 61cm wide; 45.5cm deep and 66.5cm high.
A 1950s Australian made sofa/day bed featuring a buttoned central upright backrest with lowered sides and squared slanted legs. The sofa is uphoktered in the original thick weaved golden fabric.
A set of teak dining chairs by Australia's Parker Furniture. The chairs feature tapered legs, a curved paddle back rest and floating black vinyl seats. Some of the chairs retains their PARKER stickers.
Set of 4 vintage rosewood chairs by Kai Christiansen
The chair no.42 features slightly curved elbow rests, a tilting back rest and back legs which flare slightly inward. These chairs are constructed in solid rosewood. They have been restored and fully re-upholstered in black leather. Sold as a set.
Teak chairs by Kai Christiansen (model no.31) - set of four
A set of FOUR teak dining chairs designed by Kai Kristiansen. They are constructed of solid teak frames. The distinctly minimalist design of the frames is highlighted by the unique angled elements that join the backrest to the rest of the frame. The deeply contoured backrest provides good comfort. The back legs flare inward slightly. They come in the original berber upholstery which contrast beautifully with the dark frame.
A teak veneer dining table with two side extensions featuring beatiful woodgrain. Seats up to 8 people. It comes with 6 teak dining chairs with upholstered seats in black vinyl.
A 1960s teak veneer coffee table manufacturered by Parker Furniture. The table features beautiful wood grain with solid teak bull's nose edge, rattan magazine rack and tapered legs.
A 1970s dark chocolate leather armchair on a laminated wood frame with leather padded arms and buttoned back and seat. The chair is of Scandinavian origin, manufacturer is unknown. A strong, sturdy design.
An extendable dining table designed by Fred Lowen for FLER in the mid-1960s. The table features a teak veneer tapered top with solid teak edge, a solid teak lip grip on the edge of the extensions, solid teak legs and base and retractable side extension which slide under the top when not in use. Fully restored. The chairs in the last photo are also from the DINING64 range and are sold separately.
Length: 134cm (224cm when extended); width: 92cm; height: 72cm
A set of 4 teak dining chairs from the DINING64 range designed by Fred Lowen for FLER in the mid-1960s. The chairs feature a very lightweight design with elegant, curved lines inspired by mid-century design from Scandinavia who Lowen had the opportunity to visit in 1959. Fully restored and re-upholstered in black vinyl.
A beautiful and functional dining table from Denmark's Johannes Andersen for Uldum Mobelfabrik dating to the 1960s. The single extendable leaf is hidden from view and slides out from under the table top. The undercarriage is made from solid pine whilst the bullnose's edge around the table top, the legs and the base are made from solid teak.