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thehistoryvintageantiques · 6 months ago
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Mid Century Danish Sideboard
Item Number : #315
Rosewood Danish Sideboard
Denmark 1970
Beautiful and exotic Danish sideboard crafted in Palisander Rosewood with three sliding doors concealing two shelves and three draws.
The Rosewood on this vintage Danish rosewood sideboard is some of the most beautiful that we have seen.
This Danish sideboard is long and low, which makes it the perfect height for a Television.
L240 X H55 X D50 cm
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davidcallejatrading · 2 years ago
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Come and enjoy the Tyabb Packing House Antique Centre for a wonderful day of hunting for collectables, antique furniture, Art Deco, Retro, jewellery, art and fashion, memorabilia, finished off with a great coffee and lunch at the delicious Bowerbird Cafe! This is the biggest antique centre in the Southern Hemisphere and it is on Melbourne's doorstep! #melbourneantiques #antiques #tyabb #biggestantiquecentreinthesouthernhemisphere #morningtonpeninsula #tyabbpackinghouse #abeautifulthing #antiquesandretro #decoheaven #dogsrepublic #FAD #tyabbantiquecentre #davidcallejatrading #collectables #vintage #melbournemidcenturymodern #midcentury #vintagefashion #antiquejewellery #vintagedecor #melbournemidcentury #melbourneinteriordesign (at Tyabb Packing House Antiques) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clc4EG2P-G9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thehistoryfurniture-blog · 5 years ago
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Do You Need A Vintage Mid-century Furniture Melbourne?
The History is one of the most renowned online Furniture shops in Australia. Our inventors assist make furniture that collectively sells sophisticated furnishers. We have a great collection of Original midcentury furniture, Vintage mid-century furniture, Danish vintage furniture, MCM furniture, Falcon chair, 20th-century furniture, Retro vintage furniture etc. You will get high-quality furniture in Melbourne at affordable prices.
Read more:-  Mid-century furniture Australia
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lisajaynemurray · 6 years ago
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25% off new furniture ends tonight at midnight PT! >> society6.com/lisajaynemurray2018 << @society6 @society6art #society6 #society6artist #furniture #furnituredesign #interiordesign #credenza #coffeetable #stool #barstool #sidetable #bench #australiandesigner #midcentury #retrostyle #vintageinspired #modernist #independentartist #shopsmall #instagood #instadaily (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoNw-WBnwlw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=oogircauymel
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bellacasa-blog · 6 years ago
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2019 Home Trend Preview
According to indecortrends.com, House Beautiful and Houzz, grey is out and warm neutral earthy tones are back!  This could be because of the movement toward midcentury furniture and accents and away from farmhouse and Nordic trends.  Here are some ways to keep your home trending… 1.) Animal prints and Tribal Patterns: When tastefully done, animal or tribal prints can provide texture in a minimalist environment.  When staging your home to sell, minimalism is key but can feel cold.  Incorporating these bold patterns in small doses can warm it up!  Think about using… giraffe print textiles for 2019.
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2.) Move toward the opposite side of the color wheel for your accents: Blues and greens promote a universally calming aesthetic but when you want to make your space pop, think orange or red to add some drama.  Think about using… a burnt orange conversation piece with your neutral palette.
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3.) Go bold with black… (accents, that is): By no means should you paint a wall black but a matte black accent piece can bring warmth to any space, especially when combined with rich golds, beiges and warm colors.  Black statement pieces will add dimension to an otherwise minimally decorated space.  Think about using… a matte black reading lamp to give your reading nook some drama.
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Neutral palettes should always provide a baseline for staging your home to sell or show.  2019 is going to show us that neutral does not have to be cold.  It’s time to bring some personality into staging and Bella Casa is here to help!  For more help staging your home, contact Bella Casa Staging and Redesign at 321-837-9808. We have a variety of solutions that will fit your home staging needs whether your home is vacant or occupied. Bella Casa Staging & Redesign is located in Melbourne, Florida and serves homes located throughout Brevard County.
#bellacasastagingandredesign#hsra#melbournestaging#homestaging#redesign
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derekswalwell · 5 years ago
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Details from the recently shot Pettingrew House, a Robin Boyd, beautifully remodeled by @flackstudio_ who collaborated with @simonehaag on furniture art and objects Check it out in current @bellemagazineau - - - #midcenturymodern #midcentury #australianarcitecture #midcenturymodernhome #architecture #midcenturymoderndesign #interiors #interiordesigner #midcenturymoderninteriors (at Kew, Melbourne) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8iwye9p26l/?igshid=6gzcc8ctd0lt
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jeremystrele · 5 years ago
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Just Don’t Call This Home ‘Eclectic’
Just Don’t Call This Home ‘Eclectic’
Homes
by Lucy Feagins, Editor
Yvonne Shafir’s truly fabulous home in St Kilda East. Yvonne spotted this massive Evian poster in a neighbour’s carport. ‘It was pink and had a giant woman on it, I insisted it belonged at my house and we reached an agreement!’ says Yvonne.  Water tanks (just visible) painted by street artist Elle. The yucca and cactus were already in the garden when Yvonne bought the house, and she added white pebbles for definition. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Yvonne (holding Violet the cat) wearing some seriously glam Gucci platforms, a jacket by Undercover from the Cindy Sherman collection, Dsquared jeans and glasses by Anne et Valentin. Lounge chairs by Eric Trine and Dusen Dusen from West Elm Online. Lucia hexagonal tiles from Urban Edge Ceramics in Richmond. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The entrance hall. Tiles from terrazzo moss from Urban Edge Ceramics. Custom railing made by Unique Wrought Iron in Tullamarine. ‘I had the railing made to imitate the tiles. I have been wanting to have the same pattern stencilled on to the walls inside the entrance but have been consistently talked out of it’. Sangeeta & Fui painting by Kate Beynon from Sutton Gallery in Fitzroy (this piece is currently in ‘Continental Shift: Contemporary Art and South Asia‘ at Bunjil Place. Murano Chandelier from Leonard Joel. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Bromley Girls’ photograph Yvonne ‘scored for peanuts’ at the Leonard Joel Bromley auction. She found it rolled up in the corner. Model H269 chair by Jindrich Halabala from Modern Times. Yvonne purchased the chairs before she moved into the house and they ended up dictating the room and much of the rest of the house, too. Rug from Uzbekistan bought for 100USD and carried with Yvonne in luggage all the way to New York via Turkey (which ended up costing her $5,00 in back massages!). Sheer curtains from India.  Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The hallway. Verner Panton Luna rug from SPACE. ‘Jardin de Reves’ mural by Christian Lacroix. Kartell Bloom lamp by Phillipe Starck from SPACE. ‘Medical Venus’ portrait by Orshi Drozdik. Quan Yin by Lalique on top of antique Chinese rosewood stand. 50s pink Murano vase from Mitta Hirsh. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Pink teardrop mid ceiling chandeliers from Smith Street Bazaar. Large camouflage canvas artwork is ‘Elements’ by Jennifer Goodman from Marita Smith Gallery in Abbotsford. Vase by Kate Rohde from NGV Shop. Yvonne spotted a similar giant flower in the window of a day spa on Glenhuntly road and tracked down the manufacturer (it wasn’t easy!). Ligne Roset sofa from Domo. Etoile coffee table by SP01 from SPACE. Model H269 chair by Jindrich Halabala from Modern Times. Custom neon ‘BASHERT’ sign in Warsaw Deco font by Neon Hart. Next to the TV is painting ‘Lost Dreamer’ by Dianne Gall from Metro Gallery High Street. OMG from Tsherin Sherpa from Rossi Rossi Hong Kong (covering the air conditioner!). Midcentury sideboard by Zoureff from Smith Street Bazaar. Pink Danish rug from top 3. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Wallpaper by Eijffinger based on painting by Ditch master Jan Davidz da Heem. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Eichwald vase from Gibson Auction House. Hiromi Tango Neon Sculpture, ‘Red Rears’ from Sullivan Strumpf in Sydney. Twiggy lamp by Foscarini from Leonard Joel Auctions. Jasper Morrison chaise lounge. ‘Fuck you pay me’ handbag by These Pink Lips for Patricia Field. ‘Expert Lovin Free Sample’ painted plaque by Dirty Bandit. Orange sheepskin rug from Family Love Tree.  Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Getsuen Armchair by Masanori Umeda by Edra. Miraggio mirror for Edra from SPACE. Indian silk rug. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Eijffinger wallpaper from Verve. Portrait of Yvonne and Raffles the cat by Heyd Fontenot. Moooi Salago Pendant Lamp from SPACE – ‘I bought it on sale online. I’ve had it moved three times. I’m mad’ says Yvonne! Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
View into the office featuring beach box painted doors. Calypso Girls wallpaper from Coordonné from Verve. Dreams Cabinet by bd Barcelona from AJAR Furniture. A ‘constantly changing’ salon hang wall. Top right (just out of frame) Tracey Moffat’s ‘Grace Slick’ bought at auction from Gibsons. Two Mirka Mora pieces bought at auction from Moss Green. Wall Porn by Megan Morton mirror from SPACE. ‘I have to thank art installers, Dave at Aesthetic Precision and Russell and co. at Picture Hanging Solutions for their talent and PATIENCE with me’, expresses Yvonne. Thanks guys! Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Close up for the ‘mad salon wall hang’ including a hand made slipper sent by a friend in L.A. and a Siamese cat folk painting from another friend from New York. A Japanese cloisonné antique plate from a second-hand store in Newcastle. A monochromatic pink painting (‘because you can never have enough pink’) and a “free” promotional photo Verve Studios ‘featuring a frightened Violet and my platforms.’ Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Glas Italia XXX table from MOHD.IT. Candy rug by Serge Lesage from MOHD.IT. Santa Monica armchair from Poliform. ‘Flowers’ painting by Yayoi Kusama. Cushion by Camilla. Corniche by Vitra from Living Edge furniture. Sid, the Burmese next door who visits regularly.  Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Planter by Vondom from Ajar Furniture. Turquoise Fox chairs by Sika from Domo. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘The deck was in disrepair and I was considering replacing it all together when I hit upon the idea of simply replacing all the rotten boards and painting the whole thing pink.’ Kartell Four table and chairs from SPACE. Lanterns from Bohemio. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Pool based on a swimming pool in the artist Cesar Manrique’s house on the volcanic island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, installed by previous owners. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
When Yvonne Shafir and her cat violet moved into this St Kilda East property, it was (unbelievably) a ‘blank canvas.’ Everything in the Spanish Mission style home was white, except for the lime carpet. Yvonne immediately set to work, painting the outside deck and fence pink, and introducing her growing art collection, in the pursuit of ‘turning the house into a home.’
While Yvonne may live alone, colour is a constant companion and character that fills this home! The playful residence offers a story in each room, including a ‘fantasy garden Christian Lacroix mural in the hallway’ and an installation in the office called ‘Day at the Beach.’ As you move through the home, narratives unfold – from the Hollywood glam bedroom to 19th century Parisian boudoir bedroom, and Thai temple en-suite. She cheerfully proclaims ‘overall, a botanical surreal thematic is at play.’
Yvonne moved into the home in 2017, after spying it on a newsfeed. She highlights that ‘after decades of apartment living in New York and a stint in Melbourne’s north, I wanted a suburban experience, with a garden and no flight of stairs in sight!’ In a short period of time, she has well-and-truly made this 1930’s built property her own, and has become pals with the neighbours. She highlights that the street is a ‘kitty cul-de-sac’, where her cat Violet has also made ‘made friends (and frenemies).’
Although Yvonne has created a truly personalised home for herself here, she acknowledges that the space is never truly finished. She highlights ‘the house is in a constant state of flux’ where colour ‘is the main character in the house soap opera, which traverses time and places.’ (That is a TV show we would LOVE to watch!). Yvonne enthusiastically concludes ‘at the risk of sounding pretentious. I see the house as a total art work: Gesamtkuntswerk‘. A total gem of a home in our eyes!
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sherlocked-avenger · 8 years ago
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Current Obsessions: Clean Lines
This week we were intrigued by 1970s modernism in Paris, a Pacific Northwest prefab, and a hang-it-anywhere light. Here’s what we have our eye on lately:
Above: We’re admiring this prefab home on a rocky island in British Columbia, designed by Seattle architect Peter Brunner and brought in pieces via boat. Photograph by Kevin Scott, courtesy of Gray Magazine.
Admiring the goods on display evident at the Stockholm Furniture Fair.
An ode to one of our favorite ceramics haunts.
Francesca is checking out this new space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn: a creative collective “dedicated to exploring new boundaries in design” with a cafe, restaurant, and retail shop open to the public.
Above: We’re liking designer Simon Diener’s Pong suspension lamp for German design workshop Kkaarrlls. With a cylindrical battery that acts as a counterweight, the light can be suspended, draped or slung—a perfect solution for renters. Photograph via Kkaarrlls.
Ilse Crawford lends her talents to Heathrow Airport.
Real estate envy: seven noteworthy midcentury homes on the market.
Admiring this “secret room” in upstate New York on Gardenista.
  Above: Admiring the light in this newly-opened creative communal workspace in Minneapolis. Photography by Colleen Eversman of 2nd Truth.
Why it’s important to invest in considered pieces––no matter your budget.
Add moody character to every room: 11 tips from a Portland stylist.
Exploring the fantastical brutalist estates of the Paris suburbs.
Instagram Inspiration
Above: Following the products, stories, and ideas of TRNK, a curated shopping collective based in NYC (@TRNK).
For more haunts, destinations, and design finds, see our posts:
Beggars’ Velvet: Household Goods for the Literati
Current Obsessions: Modern Muse
A Melbourne Restaurant with an Au Courant Color Palette
    from garage2 http://ift.tt/2kSTafK via great info
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 2 years ago
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#137 vintage falcon chair
Sigurd Resell
Norway for Vatne Mobler
circa 1970’s
An Original, vintage mid-century modern, low-back Falcon chair. The Falcon chair is a design classic, manufactured in Norway in the 1970s, upholstered in the original, supple, black patinated leather with a matching black canvas harness.
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 2 years ago
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#132 vintage Danish falcon chair
Sigurd Resell
Norway for Vatne Mobler
circa 1970’s
An Original, vintage mid-century modern, high-back Falcon chair.
The Falcon chair is a design classic, manufactured in Norway in the 1970s, upholstered in the original black leather with a black canvas sling set on dark timber legs.
Heavy patinated leather on the base.
We have a matching pair available.
Price is per chair.
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 2 years ago
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#131 vintage high-back falcon chair
Sigurd Resell
Norway for Vatne Mobler
circa 1970’s
An Original, vintage mid-century modern, high-back Falcon chair.
The Falcon chair is a design classic, manufactured in Norway in the 1970s, upholstered in the original black leather with a black canvas sling set on dark timber legs.
Heavy patinated leather on the base.
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 2 years ago
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#130 vintage falcon chair
Sigurd Resell
Norway for Vatne Mobler
circa 1970’s
An Original, vintage mid-century modern, low-back Falcon chair. The Falcon chair is a design classic, manufactured in Norway in the 1970s, upholstered in the original, supple dark brown, patinated leather with a matching dark brown canvas harness.
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davidcallejatrading · 2 years ago
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Finally our ad in the fantasy “Antiques to Vintage & Everything In Between magazine” has come in and doesn’t it look 👀 great 😊 👍. So pickup a copy today and check us out or come and enjoy the Tyabb Packing House Antique Centre for a wonderful day of hunting for collectables, antique furniture, Art Deco, Retro, jewellery, art and fashion, finished off with a great coffee and lunch at the delicious Bowerbird Cafe! This is the biggest antique centre in the Southern Hemisphere and it is on Melbourne's doorstep! #melbourneantiques #antiques #tyabb #biggestantiquecentreinthesouthernhemisphere #morningtonpeninsula #tyabbpackinghouse #a_beautiful_thing_tyabb #antiquesandretro #decoheaven #dogsrepublic #FAD #tyabbantiquecentre #davidcallejatrading #collectables #antiquestovintagemagazine #melbournemidcenturymodern #midcentury #vintagefashion #antiquejewellery #vintagedecor #melbournemidcentury #melbourneinteriordesign (at Tyabb Packing House Antiques) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClZunAXSWnd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 5 years ago
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Stouby, black leather sofa
Stouby 3 seat sofa
Stouby
Denmark
MId Century Danish, black leather sofa in near perfect vintage condition. Superbly comfortable and stylish.
201cm L
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 5 years ago
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black leather falcon chair
Falcon Chair
by, Sigurd Resell
for, Vatne Furniture
Norway 1971.
Original, mid century scandinavian falcon chair in outstanding vintage condition.
Leather, canvas and timber.
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thehistoryvintageantiques · 2 years ago
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#121 chrome falcon chair
Sigurd Resell
Norway for Vatne Mobler
circa 1970’s
An Original, classic mid century modern, low back Falcon chair. The Falcon chair is a design classic, even more so with the chrome metal base, manufactured in Norway in the 1970’s, upholstered in the original, supple black leather with a matching dark brown canvas harness.
Perfect vintage condition with a nice patina.
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