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Frame 3-compartment black porcelain

Three-compartment frame in black porcelain that fits Fontini’s recessed switches and sockets.

ATTENTION! Three switches or sockets combined with this frame require three separate wall boxes.

EUR63.52

Frame 3-compartment dark stain

Three-compartment frame in untreated beech to fit Fontini recessed switches and sockets.

ATTENTION! Three switches or sockets combined with this frame require three separate wall boxes.

EUR49.36

Frame 3-compartment natural

Three-compartment frame in untreated beech to fit Fontini recessed switches and sockets.

The frame can be painted in any color.

ATTENTION! Three switches or sockets combined with this frame require three separate wall boxes.

EUR35.19

Frame 3-compartment white porcelain

Three-compartment frame in white porcelain suitable for Fontini recessed switches and sockets.

ATTENTION! Three switches or sockets combined with this frame require three separate wall boxes.

EUR56.21

Frame round black porcelain

Round frame in black porcelain that fits Fontini recessed switches and sockets.

EUR25.14

Frame round dark stain

Round frame in dark stained beech to fit Fontini recessed switches and sockets.

EUR22.39

Frame round natural

Round frame in untreated beech that fits Fontini’s recessed switches and sockets.

The frame can be painted in any color.

EUR17.37

Frame round white porcelain

Round frame in white porcelain that fits Fontini recessed switches and sockets.

EUR23.76

Funkis

Tough, straight and just itself is a good description of this functional lamp that actually existed with small variations throughout Europe. Our particular model comes from Västmanland. Proof that simple need not be simple. The well-crafted details, the genuine materials and the super-safe design make this lamp a future Gysinge classic.

Becomes completely authentic with a hand-blown glass bowl and a clear lantern bulb.

Lamp body of cast iron painted in graphite gray. Cup of hand-blown clear glass. Also available to buy as a spare part separately.

Height 28cm, length 31cm. IP class 44. Watt 75. 230V. S-labeled. Wood screw included.

EUR301.16

Funkis lamp Flowers brass 20 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930-1950s. The pendant is 20, untreated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – usually a white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has the ability to diffuse light softly, efficiently and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but began to be produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Brass – or poor man’s gold as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina. Untreated brass was completely dominant on fittings and details before the turn of the century 1900.

Ceiling lamp total length 46 cm. Lamp part in untreated brass length 20 cm. Cup in opal glass. Cup diameter 31 cm, height 26 cm.

EUR241.75

Funkis lamp Flowers brass 50 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930s – 1950s. The pendant 50cm, untreated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Brass – or poor man’s gold as it used to be called – is a non-magnetic copper alloy, where copper is alloyed with zinc. The higher the copper content, the yellower the tone. Untreated brass oxidizes over time and gives a beautiful matte yellow-brown tone with patina. Untreated brass was completely dominant on fittings and details before the turn of the century 1900.

EUR250.89

Funkis lamp Flowers nickel plated 20 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930-1950s. The pendant 20cm, nickel plated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Nickel-plated brass – Nickel-plating brass prevents oxidation. A thin layer of nickel is applied to the brass in an ion bath using electricity to make the nickel adhere to the brass. The surface becomes silvery, shiny and hard. The surface has a warm tone, unlike chrome, for example, which has a cold tone.

EUR241.75

Funkis lamp Flowers nickel plated 50 cm

Classic ceiling lamp in Funkis style. Common in Europe during the 1930s – 1950s. The pendant 50cm, nickel plated brass. The shade itself is slightly cone-shaped with a leaf pattern at the bottom, hence its name “Flowers”. The glass is of mouth-blown opal glass.

Opal glass – Opal glass is a commonly white glass, which used to be called milk glass. Opal glass has a very good ability to diffuse light effectively and evenly. The surface of our glass is glossy, but opal glass can also be satin or matt. In art, opal glass has ancient origins but was first produced in Venice in the 15th century.

Nickel-plated brass – Nickel-plating brass prevents oxidation. A thin layer of nickel is applied to the brass in an ion bath using electricity to make the nickel adhere to the brass. The surface becomes silvery, shiny and hard. The surface has a warm tone, unlike chrome, for example, which has a cold tone.

EUR250.89

Private: Galvad Klippspik 3″ 100-pack

EUR17.82

Gångjärnsstapel 1800-1850-talstyp

Hinged bar. Hand-forged window fittings after a common model from 1800 to 1850. Well made hand forging.

EUR28.79

Private: Gångjärnsstapel Svenstorps slott 1800-1850-talstyp

EUR26.96

Private: GÃ¥rd & Torp – gammalt nummer

Tidningen för dig som älskar gamla hus. Full med tips, idéer och massor med inspiration.

EUR3.66

Private: GÃ¥rd & Torp – senaste numret

EUR8.13

Garden armchair Sommarro

Garden chair of a lavish model from a farm in Husby parish, Dalarna. The chair, which is of the same “family” as our garden sofa, is one of two preserved on the farm and is probably made at the end of the 19th century.

The details are strongly reminiscent of those of the garden sofa, but are neater in dimensions. The chair, which is very comfortable to sit in, has been painted white from the start (about 2% green umber).

EUR374.28

Garden chair Sommarro

Simple garden bench with a ribbed seat and slightly curved legs based on a turn-of-the-century model. The legs rest on soles of “sacrificial wood”, which protects against rot and can be easily replaced.

The original bench was found in an attic in Gamla Gefle in 1992 during a renovation. Useful both in the garden and on the veranda.

Unpainted pine. Height 44 cm. Length 127 cm. Width 31 cm.

Garden chair Sommarro

Copy of a period garden furniture from the early 1900s. The original of the model comes from the Sommarro café in Boulognerskogen in Gävle and was discarded when the furniture was modernized in the late 1970s.

Easy to handle size and foldable. Can also be stacked for a stable longer table.

It is suggested that it be painted as it was originally, with chrome oxide green linseed oil paint.

Pine, unpainted. We also paint the desired color on request. Height 73, length 106, width 59 cm. Additional shipping 250 SEK/table.

(In the picture with the garden group in chrome oxide green color, a smaller table of the same model has been discontinued).

EUR383.42

Garden chair Sommarro

Copy of a period garden furniture from the early 1900s. The original of the model comes from the Sommarro café in Boulognerskogen in Gävle and was discarded when the furniture was modernized in the late 1970s.

Light, comfortable and foldable. It is suggested that it be painted as it was originally, with chrome oxide green linseed oil paint.

Pine, unpainted. Can be delivered painted on request. Height 91, width 44 cm.

EUR319.44

Garden sofa Sommarro Unpainted

Garden and veranda sofa based on a model from the second half of the 19th century. The original sofa comes from a farm in TorsÃ¥ker, Gästrikland, where two preserved sofas, originally painted in bright ultramarine blue color, were placed on either side of the entrance to an open carpenter’s porch. Profiled ribbing in the seat and back and also otherwise very well made details. The legs rest on soles of “sacrificial wood”, which protects against rot and can easily be replaced if necessary. Fits very well together with the Sommarro garden furniture.

Unpainted pine. Can be delivered painted to order. Height 86 cm. Length 150 cm. Width 72 cm.

EUR776.44

Garment hook Acorn nickel plated

Classic clothes hook in nickel-plated brass with acorns.

Dimensions plate for wall mounting width 35 mm, height 30 mm

EUR13.62

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