A Walter Gropius Bauhaus tea set for Rosenthal Germany, 1960s. Comprising a teapot, creamer, and four cups and saucers. Teapot height 13 cm, depth 26 cm, depth 15 cm, creamer height 8 cm, width 17 cm, depth 9 cm, cup height 6.5 cm, width 13 cm, depth 10…
A rare and stunning Peter Behrens Bauhaus 'Acorn' tea and coffee service, cane wound with fluted detailing to body and stamped maker's mark to base. Largest, height 20 cm, diameter 12 cm, Architect, designer, and artist Peter Behrens (1868-1940) was one…
Garth Chester, an original pair of Curvesse chairs, designed in 1944, the Curvesse chair is an icon of New Zealand design. Author Douglas Loyd-Jenkins, in his book at home: a century of New Zealand design, notes that the Curvesse chair was the first…
An original Bauhaus console table by Heals, c.1930. In black lacquer with chromed steel detailing. Manufacturer's label to interior. In good vintage condition. Height 84 cm, width 135 cm, diameter 55 cm
A Bauhaus dining suite, c. 1930. The table an original Bauhaus piece by Heals. Extendable with chromed steel detailing. The 10 chairs by Parker Knoll, including two carvers. Table height 75 cm, width 100 cm, diameter 1800, chair height 90 cm, width 450 cm…
An original Bauhaus sideboard by Heals, c.1930. Black lacquer in good vintage condition with chromed detailing. Manufacturer's label to interior. Height 94 cm, width 135 cm, diameter 56 cm
After Karl Trabert (German), Bauhaus desk lamp, c. 1930, manufactured by Bunte & Remmler, green painted spun aluminium and metal, base stamped 'Bur Leuchten', height 50 cm diameter 30 cm (shade).
A German Bauhaus chrome ashtray, modernist heavy steel circular lidded chrome plated container, in the vein of Marianne Brandt, Bauhaus, Germany. Stamped on base 'Made in Germany', diameter 11 cm, height 4 cm
A stylish Arts & Crafts German 800 silver candelabrum, by Emmy Roth, circa 1930, the lovely and beaten silver candelabrum with a stylized fluted stem with a central sconce, emanating three curved arms, marked 800 with facsimile signature, approximately…
Glass, 'Iittala 120 Years Of Finnish Glass, Complete History With All Designers' published by Arnoldashe, 'The Brilliance Of Swedish Glass 1918-1939' published by Bgc Yale, 'Glass Of The Avante-Garde, From Vienna Secession To Bauhaus' published by P
Garth Chester, a fine and original pair of 'Curvesse' chairs, designed in 1944. The 'Curvesse' chair is an icon of New Zealand design. Author Douglas Lloyd-Jenkins, in his book at home: a century of New Zealand design, notes that the Curvesse chair was…
A set of ten Marcel Breuer Bauhaus cantilever chairs, designed in 1928 for Govina, eventually manufactured in 1940. Chrome tubular frame with black leather seat and backrest secured with cross hatched lacing, height 89 cm, width 46 cm, depth 67 cm.…
A German Bauhaus style heavy chrome container, modernist heavy steel circular lidded chrome plated container, possibly ashtray, in the vein of Marianne Brandt, Bauhaus, Germany. Stamped on base 'Made in Germany', diameter 11 cm, height 4 cm
A Christian Dell 'Model 6579' Bauhaus desk lamp, C. 1930, manufactured by Kaiser, designed to be screwed to a desk, the lamp has been mounted to a single piece of rimu for stability. Dell was a German silversmith and designer. From 1922-25 he worked as…
Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902-1981), D4 folding chair, designed 1926/ c. 2000 manufactured by Tecta, nickel-plated steel, red cordura fabric, retains 'Bauhaus original Modell' plastic label
A pair of Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Carl Jakob Jucker table lamps, simple geometric shapes like the circular base, cylindrical shaft, and spherical shade are typical for the language of Bauhaus. The lamp's working parts are visible. Today, the 'original Bauhaus…
A set of Josef Albers nesting tables, this set of four tables was designed by Bauhaus master Josef Albers. Crafted in Germany from solid oak with lacquered glass tops, these tables are both functional and elegant with meticulous and rich simplicity.…
Erich Dieckmann (German, 1896-1944), Bauhaus bookcase, c. 1924, black lacquered wood, probably manufactured by Bauhochschule, Weimar, having two glass doors enclosing adjustable shelves, above six drawers, height 187 cm, width 241 cm, depth 51 cm.…