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Aldo van den Nieuwelaar prototype
Acquired from the designer himself; the unique prototype of a wall light sculpture that was supposed to be part of the "outline series" of which two finally came in production. The collection was bought worldwide by the biggest modern art museums like the MoMa and LAcMa. This one has never made it in production, it is a one of a kind prototype - marked "Nila" and signed Aldo van den Nieuwelaar designer" on the backside. Measurements 1m25 high x 1m20 wide.



tablelamp TC6 by Aldo van den Nieuwelaar (Dutch, 1968)
Wonderful minimalistic tubular circle-light consisting of a circular neontube fixed into an off-white metal brace. This is model TC-6 by the Dutch designer Aldo van den Nieuwelaar. This is the last series of 50 pieces of this all-time Dutch design-classic.
€ 750,-



Desk T90 by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno (Italy, 1953)
Very rare early Tecno desk in teak with two drawers and steel base.
Design by Osvaldi Borsani for Tecno, Italy 1953.
» Sold



Palm tree floorlamp French seventies design
All-metal gold and black leave high palmtree floor lamp with 4 gold-coloured lightsources. As seen in the Dolce & Gabanna "Villa Bianca"
price on request



dining table "Quadrondo" by Erwin Nagel for Rosenthal
This is the famous "Quadrondo" dining table by Erwin Nagel for Rosenthal Einrichtung (Interiors). The table is by all four quarters of its circular surface adjustable from round to halfound to square; it's measurements are 1m80 x 1m80. With this design Erwin Nagel won the Designaward of the Year in the 1980's.
price on request






floor lamp "Svincolo" by Ettore Sottsass for Studio Alchimia
Absolutely unique colonne- or floorlamp named "Svincolo" by Ettore Sottsass. Build in 1979 and features in several design-books as THE post-modern desig-item of that year (see page 218 of "Design", issued by Librero in 2005) This is one of the estimated 10 ever made of these floorlamps. They were part of the Bauhaus-collection for Studio Alchimia, which was the inspirational step-off for the a year later starting world famous Memphis collection. The lamp features a blue print on white formica and two neon-lightbars in a chrome base on top of the colonne. The total height is 2m50. In addition to the lamp is the original invoice and a rare printed sketchbook with Sottsass's original handwritten notes and drawings of the entire Bauhaus / Alchimia collection. For literature on this lamp see: Kazuko Sato, ALCHIMIA, BERLIN,1988, p. 20, pl. 11 Hans Höger, ETTORE SOTTSASS JUN. DESIGNER, ARTIST, ARCHITECT, TÜBINGEN, 1993, p. 94





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