UNIKA VAEV CURTAINS
I bought something else from the Unika Væv lady in Copenhagen – Eleven lenghts of yellow/orange curtains in wool. The colour is very vibrant. She bought them from Unika Væv over 50 years ago.
I bought something else from the Unika Væv lady in Copenhagen – Eleven lenghts of yellow/orange curtains in wool. The colour is very vibrant. She bought them from Unika Væv over 50 years ago.
When we were in Denmark I found a nice lady who worked at Unika Væv about 50 years ago! I bought these table cloths and napkins from her. The pattern, “Spectrum” is designed by Rolf Middelboe 1950-55. It is the same fabric design that was used in this Unika Væv showroom in Stockholm […]
At last! This is a fabric I have been looking for the nearest 10 years. This is a mega rare Anatomie “Hand” fabric from the first production 1968. I earlier missed this fabric to have all the anatomic designs made in both the original version in Dralon fabric and the later re-editions made […]
Two pink and two yellow small Pantop lamps from the Circus building in Copenhagen are now in the Pantonworld collection as well. There are still lamps like this hanging in there. I will soon show you better pics from my camera. Here is just a quick picture I took through the winows with my mobile […]
By a coincidence we went into a second hand shop and found a big set of Circus building seats! I bought three sets to have with four others chairs I already have from the Circus buiding. The best thing was that these seats were almost “for free”. I paid 400 DKK for three […]
Next piece from the danish trip. A giant tulle curtain in orange. The seller had earlier bought this in a flea market in Germany. It measures 306 x 617 cm (!).
This framed fabric, “Curve I” in blue came with us from Denmark as well.
We also picked up another lamp we bought some time ago – one more of these rare lamps made for the exhibition “Design Iscenesat” at Gammel Strand in Copenhagen 1992. Dansk Akrylteknik only made 37 lamps for Verner Panton with this design.
I will here start to show you the pieces we brought home from Denmark. First up is this 1-2-3 chair from Fritz Hansen. It was smaller than expected but I realised it was the “Conference model”. Some wear but it has probably never been used to sit on. The original tag was […]