
Adoro questo tipo di vecchi mobili legnosi. Volevo chiedervi se ci sono posti specifici che posso acquistarli per pochi soldi e modificarli da solo? Ad esempio, questi ragazzi trovano cose vecchie e li ridipingono e li vendono (credo). Posso comprare da loro ma costerà molto e non sono ancora così ricco 🙂 (lo sono "piccolomobel" su Instagram e adoro il loro lavoro)
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di guybently
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Danish teak design. You won´t find cheap ones.
I would look on Kleinanzeigen. The style looks mostly like the furniture in old people homes and when they die the furniture gets sold.
Or Antiquitäten shops
Yeah it’s gonna cost you. You’re not the only one who’s into this.
if you have time, berlin’s streets are full of it every day. and it’s free.
Unlikely you’ll find any cheap ones. The expensive/nice ones are usually advertised as “mid century” and the cheap ones are all over the place. You could try vintage or even shabby chic (the boomers who inherit this stuff don’t seem to know what shabby chic is haha). But those are likely to be in not very good condition.
You are looking for (premium) vintage Scandinavian mid century furniture. You can find something on eBay and eBay Kleinanzeigen. But finding something that is not so expensive will be a hard challenge because many people and professionals are searching for this kind of furniture.
Luxury tastes comes with luxury prices, I fear.
20 years ago you could still find mid-century at low prices because no one wanted that old stuff. I’ve bought 4 danish design chairs in teak for a Euro at a thrift store (and resold them when I moved 250 euros / piece). But then it became fashionable again and people saw the value of it and above all, now know the value. If it’s massive wood, it will never be cheap.
This is the kind of furniture that was stylish in the 50s and 60s, so your best bet is people selling their deceased grandparents’ stuff. You might find something on Kleinanzeigen, or advertised on the noticeboards in the lobbies of some supermarkets. If you have your own transport, you can also try scouring flea markets.
Don’t expect them to be in great condition, though. The beautiful wooden finish is often a veneer that is likely to be peeling off. You won’t fix it with a coat of paint: you’ll have to repair and varnish the veneer, assuming you intend to restore it to its original condition.
Used on Kleinanzeigen.de
There is a guy selling a whole Schrankwand for 250 Euros