Friday, April 4, 2014

New vintage furniture stock at Vamp - 04 April 2014



Beautifully proportioned Mid Century Mahogany sideboard with blonde wood interior.
Length – 180cm | Depth -45.5cm | Height – 84cm 




Original Ercol Plank dining table with tapered solid Beech legs and a solid Elm wood top with rounded edges. Designed in the 1950's by the company's founder, Lucian Ercolani. Seats 4-6 people. UK.
84cm x 152cm | Height – 72cm 


Two original Ercol Quaker chairs and one original Ercol Quaker carver chair in solid Elm and Beech wood.  Designed in the 1950's by the company's founder, Lucian Ercolani. UK.
Height of back – 96cm | Height of seat – 42cm | Size of seat – 42cm x 41cm


What A find! An original Ercol Windsor loveseat in solid Elm and Beech wood. Designed in the 1950's by the company's founder, Lucian Ercolani.  With 19 spindles, this chair would have been produced from the 1960’s. UK.
Length – 112cm | Depth – 53cm | Height of back – 77cm | Height of seat – 42cm



Beautiful original solid Elm Ercol Windsor sideboard.  Designed in the 1960's by the company's founder, Lucian Ercolani. UK
Length – 114cm | Depth – 43cm | Height – 82cm




Original tall G-Plan Teak drinks cabinet.
G-Plan was a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom, produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe established in 1952.
Length – 76cm | Depth – 46cm | Height – 200cm 

A pair of vintage desk top in-trays. The metal one is sprayed in green and the wooden one folds up.
Metal: Length – 38cm | Depth – 21cm | Height – 20cm 
Wooden: Length – 27cm | Depth – 48cm (incl. slanted leg) | Height – 49cm


Retro  Sapele wood office credenza with metal legs
Length – 137cm | Depth – 45.5cm | Height – 73.5cm


Small retro Sapele cabinet with metal legs and sliding doors 
Length – 61cm | Depth – 45cm | Height – 89.5cm 

Dark wood vintage dumb valet
Base: 32cm x 38cm | Height – 105cm

Retro plastic shade in yellow with yellow fabric chord.
Diameter of bottom – 35cm | Height of shade - +-20cm | Length of chord – 60cm 

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