In the mid-1970s Danish lighting company Fog & Mørup collaborated with Arabia of Finland to produce a range of high-quality enamelled steel kitchenware and pendant lights adapted from Arabia's Finel line. The lights were produced in two sizes, with form by Kaj Franck and decoration by Arabia's i..
Askepot, which translates into English as Cinderella, is an unusual industrial-style Jo Hammerborg pendant light design dating from 1976–77 and an exercise in textural contrast, with its glassily glossy red cap sitting atop a shade that has a grainy texture resembling cast iron on the outside and a ..
Sourced in Denmark, this vividly colourful art textile dates to the 1960s or early 70s and has a bold graphic design in lime green, red and orange on a white background. The 100% cotton panel is finished on all four sides, the top and bottom edges having a narrow hem, and left and right sides being ..
Purchased in Finland, this vintage midcentury modern candystripe textile is in perfect as-new condition. The lightweight but closely woven and high-quality fabric appears to be a wool/linen/manmade mix, measuring 130 x 229 cm and finished on all four sides. Ideal for use as a throw, wall-hanging or ..
Produced by Södahl Design A/S of Denmark in the 1970s, this heavy, canvas-like circular tablecloth has a diameter of 150 cm and is screenprinted with geometric targets design in multiple shades of red, magenta and orange and finished with a narrow band of orange cotton piping. The tablecloth shows e..
This huge and heavy canvas-like cotton textile was made in Sweden in the 1970s and is a classic Swedish midcentury modern design of a stylised tree trunk and branches with autumnal leaves and small flowers in the style of Viola Gråsten. Measuring 147 x 235 cm and finished on all edges, the textile i..
This large 100% cotton textile was produced by Tampella of Tampere, Finland in the 1970s and sports a bold graphic artwork in the distinctive Finnish midcentury modern style. Entitled Pulteri, the design is screenprinted in bright tomato red and black on a bright white background. The fabric m..
Purchased in Denmark and offered for sale as a set of 6, these tablemats were made in the 1970s in a style popular in Denmark at that time of an oval shaped mat finished with cotton binding. The fabric used was Verner Panton's geometric wave-like Curve design in red, part of the Mira-Spectrum series..
This vibrantly colourful curtain was produced in the 1960s in Sweden and sports a semi-abstract, slightly psychedelic design in the style of Josef Frank, the Austrian architect whose work had a profound effect on Swedish postwar textile design. Screenprinted in red, orange, pink, apricot and teal on..
Measuring 64 x 68 cm, this vintage 1970s headscarf has a geometric design in two shades of red and black, white and grey which is reminiscent of the BBC test card from the same era. The scarf is in excellent condition and has a crisp, matte satin texture very similar to other items with Trevira labe..
Measuring 66cm (26 inches) square, this vintage 1960's–1970's headscarf is made of a man-made textile with a sateen sheen and a slight crêpey texture. The waveform design is screen-printed in magenta-spectrum colours of deep salmon pink, coral and claret separated by narrow bands of silvery taupe. C..
Measuring 86 x 87 cm, this vividly coloured headscarf has a lustrous silky satin texture and is made from 100% polyester. It is in excellent condition with minimal signs of previous use...