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An original bolt of brand new vintage Danish Gardisette viscose curtain material measuring 180cm in width and approx 4 metres in length (the fabric is folded in half before being rolled on the bolt, so it's twice the width it looks here). But in this case the width is actually the drop! A neat and n..
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In perfect, as-new condition and ready to hang (just add hooks), this pair of curtains were purchased in Sweden and have a bold, large-scale Swedish art nouveau revival design of stylised flowers in sky blue, midnight blue and a third blue that hovers somewhere between kingfisher blue and emerald gr..
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Designed for holding cotton wool balls but suitable for many other cosmetic and bathroom purposes, this glossy beige canister was designed in the 1970s by Makio Hasuike and produced in Italy by Gedy. The container is in excellent condition and has a diameter of 11cm (4.35 inches) and height of 14cm ..
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Peter Karpf designed his Gemini candleholders in 1965, and it has been said that he created them from steel tubing left over from making a chair. In the late 60s they were showcased at the Earls Court International Furniture Show as part of the Danish Home display, conceived by Kirsten Bjerregaard, ..
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With its geometric circles-within-squares pattern reminiscent of designs by Arne Jacobsen and Verner Panton, this high-quality vintage textile was purchased in Denmark and is a furnishing weight fabric which has been hemmed on all four edges and measures 144 x 166 cm. The pattern, in aquamarine, kin..
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These vintage 1970s curtains were made in Denmark and have a bold geometric curved zigzag design in a Pantonesque spectrum of mossy greens on strong furnishing-weight cotton. Each measuring 139cm wide and 156cm in length, they are in excellent condition with no damage or fading, and are ready to han..
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Purchased in Norway but almost certainly originating from Germany, this vintage 1960s textile has a bold geometric design of lozenges in classic midcentury modern colours – a spectrum of muted greens (mint, avocado, moss and earth) and another of muted oranges (orange sorbet, ochre, ginger and..
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In a broad palette of neutral colours from mid-brown through burnished copper to milky coffee, biscuit, beige and ivory, this pair of vintage Danish curtains is in excellent condition. Instead of the usual header tape they have a channel along the top edge through which they hang directly from a cur..
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This strong cotton circular tablecloth was made in Norway in the 1970s and has a striking geometric op-art design screenprinted in brick and chocolate brown on an unbleached natural cotton background. Measuring 143 x 146cm (so slightly oval rather than perfectly circular), the textile is finished wi..
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This strong medium-weight textile is a cotton-manmade mix. The vividly colourful Panton-like design has been screenprinted in a spectrum of waves of colour from fuschia through magenta to purple on a charcoal background. The textile measures 117 x 141cm (46 x 55.5 inches), has been hemmed on all sid..
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These three tablemats were made in the 1970s and measure approximately 31 x 45 cm and are offered together as a single set in excellent condition. The geometric op art design is woven into the textile so appears on both front and reverse sides. The mats no longer have their original labels, but exam..
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These three tablemats were made in the 1970s and measure approximately 31 x 45 cm and are offered together as a single set in excellent condition. The geometric op art design is woven into the textile so appears on both front and reverse sides. The mats no longer have their original labels, but exam..
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A large and heavy single curtain with a drop of 225 cm and a width of 275 cm (108 cm wide at the gathered top edge). The fabric was produced in the 1970s by Danish company Gardisette and is a slubbed satinised viscose which gives a burnished golden metallic sheen to the colours. The curtain is twice..
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
As we wrote  back in 2011 in a blog post which you can read here, Fog & Mørup's Golden Line was a mid-1970s premium offering of a small number of the company's lines in 24-carat gold-plated editions. One of the selected lines was Jo Hammerborg's multi-layered Milieu, and this is a rare exam..
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With a diameter of 30cm (11.75 inches), this vintage ceiling light is more compact than most multi-layered Danish pendants, so is well suited to a smaller room or for use as spot area lighting above a table, for example. Made by Jeka and entitled Verona – presumably in homage to Sven Middelboe's lig..
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These stylish graters and slicers or mandolins were designed in 1965 by Bjarne Bo and produced in Denmark. The rounded handle and shoulders of these classic space-age kitchenware items allow the devices to be gripped firmly either by threading fingers through the hole or by grasping the whole handle..
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One of a series of photosilkscreen prints produced in the 1960s by Grautex and Cotil of tree prints by Danish photographer/designer Ronald Hansen, this huge hand-printed 100% cotton fabric print measures 118 cm wide (plus 1.5 cm each side unprinted selvedge) and 263 cm in height (plus 1.5 cm unprint..
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Bodil Bødtker-Næss (1942–1988) was a half-Danish, half-Norwegian textile artist who trained and later taught at Copenhagen's School of Applied Arts. In the 1970s she became one of Denmark's most prominent textile artists, producing designs for both printed and woven textiles and working with leading..
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Brand: Abo Randers
A vintage retro-style table lamp made in Denmark in the 1970s, very likely by Abo Randers. The green metal eyeball/bubble head can be swivelled from side to side through 180 degrees, and squeezing the two arms of its mounting clip together allows it to be moved freely up and down the stem. The heavy..
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
The Falcon was designed by Andreas Hansen for Fog & Mørup in the early 1960s, this example in a two-tone colourway of moss green and forest green. It has a diameter of 40 cm and a height of 21.5 cm and is in excellent condition with only minimal sign of previous use, and retains its original Fog..
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A very large single curtain purchased in Denmark and dating from the late 1960s to 1970s period. Measuring 330cm in width and 160cm in height (twice the width shown in the picture; we had to fold it in half widthways to fit it in the photo), the curtain is in good condition with a few fade lines nea..
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In perfect condition, this pair of 1970s curtains have a channel along their top edges for inserting a pole to hang them. The viscose fabric is printed with a classic 1970s flowing geometric design in muted and acidic green. Each curtain measures 114 cm in width and has a drop of 72 cm...
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
Jo Hammerborg's sturdy and robust Poker pendant light was produced in two sizes, the 20 cm diameter Poker Mini and the 34 cm diameter Poker Midi. This is the Poker Mini, which works particularly well over a work bench or kitchen island. It comes with its original Fog & Mørup bulb-holder (see pho..
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Brand: Fog & Mørup
The Radius is a striking multi-layered pendant Danish art light designed by Erik Balslev for Fog & Mørup in the 1970s and awarded an iF product design award in 1977. The main layer and the elegantly tapered cap are painted in forest green, and a ghostly outline of the Semi, Fog & Mørup's bes..
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