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  • [Name unknown]
    Daybed
    1956
    Morten Olsen
    Teak | Fabric
    Fabric
    EB Foto
  • [Name unknown]
    Bed | Prototype
    1990
    Morten Olsen & Son
    Fabric
    Fabric
    Adjustable Storage
    Schnakenburg & Brahl
  • [Name unknown]
    Side Chair
    1965
    Morten Olsen
    Teak
    Refer to RP00372 Chair..- EB Foto
  • [Name unknown]
    Side Chair
    1965
    Morten Olsen
    Teak | Fabric
    Fabric
    Refer to RP06177 Table..- EB Foto
  • [Name unknown]
    Installation | Bed
    1947
    Morten Olsen, Eskildsstrup | Ragnvald H Larsen, Nykøbing F
    Shown at "Tidens Møbler" i K.B. hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1947.- Gottlieb Foto
  • [Name unknown]
    Office furniture
    1992
    Morten Olsen & Søns Møbelsnedkeri
    SE 1992
  • [Name unknown]
    Easy Chair | Prototype
    1984
    Morten Olsen
    Plastic | Fabric
    Fabric
    Easy Chair Armless
    Plastic
    Schnakenburg
  • [Name unknown]
    Bookcase | Prototype
    1981
    Hybodan | Morten Olsen & Son
    Maple
    Rod Steel
    Modular
    ID Prize 1987..- (b) in production.- Niels Jørgen Haugesen
  • [Name unknown]
    Easy Chair
    1987
    Morten Olsen & Søns Møbelsnedkeri | Bent M. Jensen
    Ash | Fabric | Canvas
    Fabric | Canvas
    Folding | Easy Chair Armless
    Schnakenburg & Brahl.- Dot Brenoe (Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling SE) 170901
  • [Name unknown]
    Sofa | Prototype
    1991
    Morten Olsen & Son
    Fabric
    Fabric
    Modular | 3-Seat
    Schnakenburg & Brahl.- Dot Brenoe (Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling SE) 170901
  • [Name unknown]
    Dining Table | Prototype
    1981
    Morten Olsen & Son | Tranekær=Tranekaer Furniture
    Ash
    Knockdown
    Schnakenburg.- Niels Jørgen Haugesen
  • Arbejdsrum
    Screen | Shelf
    1992
    Morten Olsen & Søns Møbelsnedkeri
    SE 1992.- The wall is formed by two curved metal screens whose circular movement on the floor gives stability to the construction. The perforations in the shiny aluminium make it transparent, although details cannot be distinguished through it. You can thus create your own space without loosing contact with your wider surroundings. The screens can also bear shelves, working surfaces and drawers - all made in solid, oiltreated mahogany. The matching frame chair in stained black beech with back support in solid mahogany is supported on two stainless steel tubes.
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