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Art Deco,
Mid-Century Modern, Antique and
Biedermeier Daybeds , Chaise Lounge , Convertible chairs
French Art Deco Style
Goatskin / Parchment covered Daybed / Bed
In the Style of Andre Arbus Circa 20th Century, France

This is a fabulous, glamorous, vintage version
of the famous daybed created by Andre Arbus in the 1920’s.
The ultimate in luxury!
As the size of the mattress is near the size of a twin,
this can actually be used as a single bed, ideal in a guest
room , den or office.
Solid wood carved base is completely covered in square panels of beige goatskin.
The sweeping frame design has a Egyptian feel to it, also resembling
elephant tusks!
Item # FADDB18
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French Art Deco
Daybed / Chaise Lounge
Circa 1930's, France

Sleek and classic
French Art Deco Daybed, with a Mahogany sleigh style frame.
Just back from being re-upholstered in a grey ultrasuede with new
bolster cushions at each end.
Use this in a
bedroom, living room or even your home office for a quick nap.
This simple style would mix well into any style decor, from
traditional to contemporary.
Item # FADDB22
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Signed French
Art Deco Cosy Corner / Daybed Cabinet
By Gauthier Poinsignon, Nancy,
France
Circa 1930's

French Art
Deco 'L' shaped Cosy Corner cabinet with Daybed area.
Intended for use in a corner, against two walls in a small
apartment, guest room or office.
Rosewood
with walnut Inlay design with North Star pattern on 2 of the
cabinet doors.
Compartments for books or display. Sphere shaped wood orbs
flank a mirror.
Modernist drawer hardware in a semi-circle design with
sphere details.
Drawers and open display shelves with curved Modernist
lines.
Signed
twice with the company brand " Gauthier Poinsigon, Nancy "
Item # FADC162
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LC4 “Pony Chaise”
Reclining Lounge
Designers: Charlotte Perriand, Le
Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret
Designed in 1928, Produced in the Circa 21st Century, Italy

The LC4 was dubbed
the "relaxing machine,"
because of it’s recliner design that mirrors the body's natural
curves
while appearing to float above its supports.
Item #
FADCC157
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French Antique
Napoleon III Chaise Lounge
Circa 1850, France

Classic French
Antique Chaise lounge from the Napoleon III period,
just reupholstered in a beige French cotton & silk
brocade fabric with subtle floral pattern.
Original ebonized
pearwood feet with original brass wheels.
Item #
FADCC161
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Art Deco Room Divider with Daybed cubby / Cosy
Corner
Circa 1930's, Meilen (Zurich) Switzerland

Custom commission for a home
located in the town that Swarovski was headquartered.
This was designed by the home’s architect. Modernist Custom made Swarovski
chandelier hangs from the polished nickel post that supports the cantilevered
glass shelves. Bold Modernist Art Deco period Room divider of figured walnut
that has been expertly book-matched
to create a unique and sculptural room divider.
Features floating glass shelves, a drop down, key locking bar cabinet, enclosed
and glass front storage, open radius designed shelves. Various key locking
compartments.
One side is ideal for a built in bed or sofa if so desired. Used to divide a
dining room from a living room, but can be used in an office or master suite as
well.
This unit disassembles for
easy transport. The height can be changed if needed.
Item # FADC175
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Osvaldo Borsani L77 for Tecno Very Rare Relaxer Lounge / Chaise in Original Black Leather
Circa 1950’s, Tecno, Italy.

Borsani's L-77 chaise lounge is an accomplishment of engineering.
Known as the ultimate ‘relaxer’, this sculptural piece of furniture
commands attention as the centerpiece of a room. The frame is constructed of Enameled metal, rubber with brass.
We have the 3 original black leather cushions, in good original condition, no
rips or tears.
Please note; this lounge is much rarer than the D70 and P40 designs that Borsani did for Tecno. It has not been reproduced as these models are
today.
Item # FADDB13
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Czech Art Deco Tubular Steel seating suite
Modernist Daybed, Pair of Club Chairs and Round
Table Circa 1930’s, Czechoslovakia 
Wonderful seating group, consisting of tubular steel
chrome plated frame with all original upholstery. Even the tags are intact on the underside of the chairs. Wood arm rests on the pair of club chairs. Re-upholster this suite to suit your décor.
We suggest adding some back throw pillows to the back of the daybed.
Item # FADDB11
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Signed Biedermeier (Late)
Period Daybed
Circa 1840 (approximately), Mainz, Germany

Beautiful hand carved details
adorn this late Biedermeier period daybed.
Signed twice, Knussmann in Mainz.
Deep, rich Mahogany , over oak. Wonderful Architectural detailing.
Item # FADDB23
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Czech Art Deco Daybed Frame Circa 1930’s, Czechoslovakia 
Streamline Art Deco Daybed frame consisting of a polished chrome plated tubular
steel decorative frame in a double linear end profile, resting on black
lacquered end bases. Steel frame with mesh insert to support a new customized
mattress and bolster pillows (optional, not shown here)
Item # FADDB17
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Antique Biedermeier
Recamier
Circa 1820-1830, Germany

Relax on
this elegant and classic Biedermeier Recamier / Lounge.
Sleek lines in an asymmetrical design make this antique piece
suitable in a variety of decor styles, from Traditional to Art Deco
or Contemporary.
Item #
FADSC46
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Asko Scandinavian
Modern Adjustable Chaise Lounge / Rocking Recliner Chair
Circa 1960’s, Sweden

Sculptural and
comfortable Vintage Modern Chaise Lounge.
Made in Sweden by Asko, designer unknown at this time.
This rare wood
chaise is shaped like the Nike logo
and rests on a separate wood base that has an arched profile.
When you sit on the chaise, it reclines back to where you have
placed it on the base.
Great if you need to elevate your feet.
Sling style backing with a channeled loose cushion.
All original, with laced detail on sides of wood frame.
Item # FADDB21
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Mid-Century Modern Teak Danish Daybed
Circa 1950’s, Denmark Signed, France & Son, Denmark

Solid
Teak construction, original Grey wool upholstery with chrome hardware to attach back to lower frame.
Item # FADDB6
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Bauhaus 'Siesta Medicinal
' Recliner
Important “S-36” design
by architect Hans Luckhardt (1890-1954)
Manufactured by Thonet
Circa early 1930’s, Germany

We are please to be able to
offer this wonderful and important chair
that ‘holds it’s own’ in design
history.
The chair is made of wood that has the original red painted
finish,
with original wear and patina intact,
the chair remains untouched and is
ideal for collectors.
The moveable headrest slides
up and down to accommodate different size guests.
The original headrest pad is intact and uncovered,
we can add a black leather
cover upon request.
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Item # FADCC175
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Italian Modernist Daybed Circa 1950’s, Italy 
Sleek and simple frame, shown and offered without a mattress. Our upholsterer can easily make a custom cushion to suit your taste. Tubular steel frame, painted an aluminum color, mesh cushion base with tapered wood legs, stained a rosewood color.
Item # FADDB10
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French Art Deco
Lounge Set
By Gauthier Poinsignon, Nancy,
France
4 piece set: 3 Club Chairs and a matching Daybed Circa 1930's, France.


 Signed, Gauthier, Nancy Hand carved hardwood frames.
Item # FADCC21
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Ethiopian Daybed Circa 19th Century, Ethiopia 
Antique primitive designed daybed. Two piece daybed consists of a raised base with a slanted back that fits into a
slot. This famous design was also posted on a Vitra Design poster. Ideal in a Modernist décor or Tribal Art collection.
Item # FADDB14
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Rare and Important Modernist Daybed
Bruno Weil for Thonet Circa 1932. 
One
of the earliest examples of tubular steel furniture. The end section of the daybed drops down for conversation into a single bed, allowing extra room for your head.
Item #
FADDB9
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Modernist Art Deco Daybed Frame
Designed by Alfred Roth for Le Corbusier’s Weissenhof Siedlung house Made by Thonet Circa 1920-30’s, Germany 
Famous designer bed by Alfred Roth, construction supervisor for Le Corbusier’s
landmark project, the Weissenhof Siedlung house in Stuttgart, Germany.
In 1927,
several very different
experimental houses designed by leading European modernist architects were built
for the
Weissenhof Seidlung exhibition in Stuttgart.
This bed design was used in the
famous home (now preserved by design historians) and is a period production,
ideal for
collectors of modern design.
Item # FADDB16
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Art Deco
Side Chair Circa 1930’s, Czechoslovakia
Macassar
Ebony geometric side inlay. with Black Lacquer Arms In need of new cushions-will be made with your choice of fabric.
Item # FADCC39
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Art Deco Daybed
Circa
1930, Czechoslovakia
Macassar Ebony
frame with cubist style bolster cushions
Item # FADDB2
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Thonet Modernist Convertible Club
Chair Circa 1930’s, Austria

In original
condition, a rare collector’s piece.
Tubular steel frame with upholstered seat, back and arm rests. The chair easily unfolds to form a small single bed, see photo
below.

Item # FADCC51
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