A BANCI FIRENZE BRASS HAT AND COAT STAND, 1970. ITALY
Add a touch of timeless sophistication to your entryway or dressing room with this luxurious Banci Firenze coat stand, masterfully crafted from high-quality brass. Designed in the style of faux bamboo, this sculptural piece blends vintage Italian charm with functional elegance.
Key Features:
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Material: Solid brass with a polished finish
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Design: Faux bamboo motif for a sculptural, organic aesthetic
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Functionality: Multiple hooks for coats, hats, scarves, and bags
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Stability: Weighted base for secure, upright support
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Style Era: Mid-Century Italian design
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition
This rare Banci Firenze piece is not just a coat stand—it’s a statement. Perfect for those who appreciate refined design and high-end craftsmanship.
173cm
A Pair of Dorothy Draper Style Metal Peacock Patio Chairs with Metal Side Table. 1970’s
Styled after Dorothy Draper patio chairs and side table. Hollywood Regency style.
A Pair of Kartell Ero|S| Chairs by Philippe Starck, 1999
A modern design icon, the Ero|S| chair by Philippe Starck for Kartell perfectly balances sculptural form and everyday comfort.
The fluid, egg-shaped shell in glossy white creates a soft, enveloping seat, while the polished aluminium swivel base adds a refined, contemporary contrast. Designed as part of Kartell’s innovative exploration of industrial materials, the Ero|S| remains a standout piece in modern interiors.
Compact yet expressive, it works equally well as a dining chair, desk chair, or accent piece — bringing a touch of Italian design heritage to any space.
Details
- Designer: Philippe Starck
- Manufacturer: Kartell, Italy
- Model: Ero|S|
- Material: Polycarbonate shell, aluminium base
- Colour: White
- Swivel base
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Dimensions
- Height: 79–80 cm
- Width: 62 cm
- Depth: 70 cm
- Seat height: approx. 46–48 cm
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Condition
Vintage piece in good condition with light surface wear consistent with age and use.
A Pair of Victorian Ebonised and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Side Chairs. 1880’s
A pair of Victorian ebonised and mother of pearl inlaid side chairs, the pierced spoon-shaped backs, with mother of pearl inlay, heightened with foliate gilt decoration, above caned seats, on turned outswept legs, joined by turned stretchers
84cm h x 39cm w x 42cm d
Antique Drop Leaf Sutherland Table – English Burr Walnut, Circa 1860
A remarkable example of Victorian ingenuity and elegance, this Sutherland table dates to circa 1860 and features a beautifully figured burr walnut top with intricate grain patterns and a scalloped serpentine edge. Sutherland tables were prized in the 19th century for their compact foldable design—offering generous surface area when open, yet easily stowed when not in use.
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Origin: England, Circa 1860
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Style: Victorian
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Material: Burr walnut veneer over solid frame
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Design Features:
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Serpentine-shaped drop-leaf top
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Bookmatched walnut grain
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Gate-leg supports with original turned legs and castors
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Condition: [Insert condition – e.g., “Excellent antique condition with age-appropriate wear”]
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Dimensions: 101cm x 73cm x 89cm
This Sutherland table is both functional and collectible, making it ideal for use as a sofa table, breakfast table, or elegant side piece in a refined traditional interior.
Brass and Smoked Glass Nesting Tables, 1970s, Set of 3
29 – 35 – 41 cm height
39 – 36 – 32 cm width
39 – 36 – 32 cm depth
Bronze and Leather Stool attributed to Maison Jansen, 1970s
Vintage Design
Impressive stool, giving interest in any interior style.
Danish Dining Table by Poul Cadovius for France & Søn, 1960s
The top of the table is decorated with gilt spiral designs by Susanne Mugge and is signed. It stands on a tulip shaped aluminum base.
71.5 cm x 138 cm
Edmund Jørgensen Style Kidney Nesting Tables
Set of three nesting tables possibly designed by Danish designer Edmund Jørgensen in collaboration with Danish company, Møbelfabriken Gorm, who operated in the city of Aarhus in the 1950s.
Hepplewhite Anthemium Back Dining Chairs, Set of 6
Hepplewhite Anthemium Back Dining Chairs, Set of 6
Exquisite dining chairs and 2 armchairs in mahogany with inlaid details, in very good condition and quality. Reupholstered with quality velvet and double trim.
89h x 54w x 50d
Condition: Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. Some inlay missing.
Louis XVI Style Giltwood Caned Bench – Vintage French Boudoir Chair 20th Century
Bring classical elegance to your space with this exquisite Louis XVI-style bench, a charming piece perfect for a boudoir, vanity, entryway, or salon. Crafted with refined detail, the frame features intricate hand-carved motifs—including floral garlands, fluted legs, and delicate rosettes—finished in an elegant antique gold tone.
The seat showcases traditional handwoven cane, offering breathable comfort and timeless character. With its spindle side panels and open-back design, this piece reflects the grace and symmetry of French neoclassical design, popularized in the 18th century and revived throughout the 20th.
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Style: Louis XVI Revival
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Period: Likely mid-20th century
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Materials: Giltwood frame, handwoven cane seat
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Finish: Antique gold with natural patina
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Condition: Good vintage condition with light age wear; minor cane wear consistent with use
Dimensions (approximate):
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Height:78cm
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Width: 61cm
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Depth: 45cm
Perfect for:
Elegant bedroom seating
Vanity or dressing table accent
Entryway statement piece
French or neoclassical interiors
MARK BRAZIER-JONES: A St. James WhatNot, designed c. 1996
A St. James What-Not, designed by MARK BRAZIER-JONES c. 1996, bronzed metal, scagliola, height 114cm x width 103cm x depth 69cm.
Provenance: Acquired directly from Mark Brazier-Jones


















