ZUIVER Nikki Armchair, Brown

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Inspired by mid-century modern classics.
The NIKKI armchair is one of the most stylish piece in the Zuiver collection. A very comfortable chair with a special look thanks to the exciting shape of the seat and the legs. Perfect choice for dining room, study, or office.

Black powder coated steel base.
Maximum weight load: 100 kg
Dimensions: 66 x 62 x 80 cm
Seat height: 46 cm
Seat depth: 45 cm
Arm height: 63 cm

Value – 175 EUR

Space Age Yellow Two Seater Sofa, Hungary, 1960s

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The Space Age design encompasses a unique style that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s. It features futuristic aesthetics that are both practical and visually appealing. The use of bold and bright colors, geometric shapes, and sleek lines characterizes the design.
Yellow and orange evoke positive emotions and are in harmony with the spirit of optimism prevalent in the 1960s. Silver is another essential hue that enriches furniture structures’ shiny and reflective surfaces. The blending of these elements creates an otherworldly atmosphere that is both trendy and functional.
Evoking a sense of relaxation and warmth, the velvety gold yellow cushion is an invitation by itself.

Length: 130 cm
Height: 79 cm
Depth: 48 cm
Period: 1960s
Colour: Honey Mustard
Materials: Velvet Fabric, Iron

Value – 600 EUR

“Lipstick” Floor Mirror in Red, Italy, 1970s

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This timeless design classic is made of a round ABS structure with lacquered red finish. The vertical shape resembles a lipstick – or a nail. In fact this piece is commonly known in Italy as “Unghia” mirror.

The slender plastic body holds a slim oval mirror. The tilt and size of the mirror makes this home accent as practical as beautiful. The visual impact is awesome: thanks to its minimalistic shape, the Lipstick mirror is an amazing home accent that will enlighten every modern interior setting with its luxury 70s allure.

Replica after Rodolfo Bonetto design
Floor mirror
Model: Lipstick (“Unghia”)
Period. 1970s
Country: Italy
Material: Plastic, Glass
Color: Red
Height: 160 cm

Value – 600 EUR

Bauhaus Cord Swivel Chair attribbuted to René Herbst, Italy, 1960s

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The Rene Herbst Cord Chair, also known as the Sandows Chair, is just one example of the pioneering use of industrial material for which Rene Herbst was famous. For this chair, Herbst used elastic cords (we know them now as “bungee cords”) that at that time were used to wrap parcels. It was first released to the public at the Paris Salon d’Automne des Artistes Decorateurs in 1929. Rene Herbst founded the company Etablissements Rene Herbst in an effort to produce and sell his projects

Frame: Steel
Seat, back and arms in black elastic cords.

Value – 600 EUR