{"title":"Sahi","description":"Sahi is a Paris-based gallery and creative studio.\n\nThe gallery focuses on 20th-century furniture \u0026amp; decorative arts from established ateliers and designers, with a research-driven curatorial approach. \n\nFounded by Deniz Basman - formerly Special Projects Director and Furniture \u0026amp; Art Installations Designer in fashion houses - Sahi is the convergence point of her many disciplines: design, architecture, curation \u0026amp; creative direction. ","products":[{"product_id":"maison-puiforcat-silver-plated-tazza-after-jean-puiforcat-art-deco-style-france-c-1990","title":"Maison Puiforcat, Silver-Plated Tazza, France, c.1990","description":"\u003cp\u003eA silver-plated tazza by Maison Puiforcat, France, circa 1990. The piece is a house edition produced in silver-plate following Jean Puiforcat's original solid-silver autograph design of circa 1930, with the underside stamped PUIFORCAT FRANCE and the EP (electroplate) cartouche identifying the silver-plated production. Jean Puiforcat (1897-1945) was the leading French Art Deco silversmith of the interwar period, known for his reduction of decorative-silver vocabulary to geometric volumes and faceted ornament. The original solid-silver tazza in this design - coupe raised on a stepped pyramidal base with a faceted faux-lapis stem - exemplifies Puiforcat's distinctive synthesis of Cubist geometry with the lapidary traditions of French luxury silversmithing. A\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003efter Puiforcat's death, Maison Puiforcat has continued to produce silver-plate house editions of selected designs from his autograph oeuvre, of which this tazza is one example. The coupe is broad and shallow, raised on the characteristic stepped silver-plate base with the faceted blue faux-lapis composition glass stem set as the central jewel-like element. Dimensions: Dm 24.2 × H 9 cm. \u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57033668165897,"sku":null,"price":990.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/blpz21opvorhyei0glfl.jpg?v=1777739765"},{"product_id":"sylvia-stave-for-c-g-hallberg-metal-amphora-vase-art-deco-sweden-1936","title":"Sylvia Stave for C.G. Hallberg, Metal Amphora Vase, Art Deco, Sweden, 1936","description":"A pewter amphora vase produced by C.G. Hallberg of Stockholm, attributed to Sylvia Stave (1908-1994) on the basis of her tenure as the firm's artistic director, 1931-1939. The piece is stamped with the Hallberg crowned CGH monogram and the date code K8, identifying production in 1936.\n\nStave was one of the most distinctive Swedish industrial designers of the 1930s and one of the few women working in metalsmithing at scale in this period. Her output for Hallberg includes both silver and pewter pieces in a vocabulary that bridged the late Functionalist sensibility of Swedish Grace with the more reduced forms of mid-1930s Modernism.\n\nThe piece is constructed in hand-finished cast pewter, distinguishable from spun production by the slight surface variations in the body wall and handle joinery. The amphora form, with twin opposing handles raised from the shoulder of the body, references classical metalwork vocabulary that recurred in Swedish 1930s decorative production.\n\nDimensions: H 21.5 × Dm ~13 cm. Width handle to handle 15.5 cm.\nMaterials: Hand-finished cast pewter.\nCondition: Good - soft matte unpolished patina; please note that there are multiple bumps and surface scratches consistent with ninety-year-old pewter.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57033668231433,"sku":null,"price":900.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/hcjztdke6i7qqfudcnoq.jpg?v=1778775805"},{"product_id":"pauly-co-for-c-v-m-soffiato-glass-vase-murano-italy-c-1935","title":"Pauly \u0026 C. for C.V.M., Soffiato Glass Vase, Murano, Italy, c. 1935","description":"A vase in light amber blown glass with optically ribbed soffiato decoration, executed by Compagnia di Venezia e Murano (C.V.M.) and distributed by Pauly \u0026amp; C., the Venetian glass merchant, circa 1935. The piece was originally fitted with the Pauly \u0026amp; Co distribution label and the handwritten model number 25 92620.\n\nThe soffiato technique - literally \"blown\" - describes the Murano glassmaking process in which the molten glass is blown into a ribbed mould, producing the regular vertical ribbing visible on the bowl. The piece is in the stile veneziano neoclassical revival vocabulary that dominated Murano production in the interwar period, with the trumpet-form bowl raised on a baluster stem and disc foot.\n\nDimensions: H 40 cm.\nMaterials: Light amber blown glass, optically ribbed (soffiato).\nCondition: Very good - thin walls preserved without damage; the original Pauly \u0026amp; Co paper label is no longer physically attached but is recorded in the auction provenance.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57033668690185,"sku":null,"price":790.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/hyun9odkjrj0fo7n7tyd.jpg?v=1777740787"},{"product_id":"pablo-picasso-ovale-a-loeil-a-a-r-623-france-1971-ceramic","title":"Pablo Picasso, Ovale à l'Oeil A (A.R. 623), France, 1971, Ceramic","description":"An editioned terracotta tile by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), produced at Madoura, Vallauris, France. The work is titled Ovale à l'Oeil A and is referenced as A.R. 623 in Alain Ramié's catalogue raisonné Picasso, Catalogue de l'œuvre céramique édité, 1947-1971 (Madoura, Vallauris, 1988), with the model number J.164 in Madoura's own production records. The tile is numbered 15\/500 from the edition.\n\nThe verso retains the impressed POINÇON ORIGINAL DE PICASSO stamp and the MADOURA cachet, together with the handwritten edition number and Madoura model reference. The piece is presented in a later removable plexiglass protective frame, which can be removed without affecting the tile.\nThe Madoura editions, produced in collaboration with Suzanne and Georges Ramié between 1947 and 1971, represent one of the most extensive bodies of editioned ceramic work by any twentieth-century artist. The Ovale à l'Oeil series reduces the eye motif - a recurring element in Picasso's late graphic and ceramic vocabulary - to a single incised oval form on a square ground.\n\nDimensions: Tile 15 × 15 cm. Later plexiglass frame 20 × 20 cm.\n\nMaterials: Terracotta with incised decoration; later plexiglass protective frame (removable).\nCondition: Very good - no chips, cracks, or restoration.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57033668788489,"sku":null,"price":6300.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/e2a565iydgoet2rhfgk4.jpg?v=1777740836"},{"product_id":"rough-1-folding-stool-steel-and-leather-danish-modernist-late-20th-century","title":"Rough #1 Folding Stool, Steel and Leather, Danish Modernist, Late 20th Century","description":"A folding stool in brushed steel and near-black leather, Danish, second half of the 20th century. The piece sits within the Danish modernist campaign-stool tradition: a regional reworking of the X-frame folding-stool typology in industrial materials, descended through the work of Kaare Klint and Mogens Koch and most prominently realised in Poul Kjærholm's PK91 of 1961 for E. Kold Christensen. The Rough #1 is a parallel design within this idiom, neither attributed to nor produced by Kjærholm.\n\nThe cross-braced brushed-steel frame supports a folding sling seat in black leather, the leather under tension serving as the seating surface. The model is recorded in Scandinavian auction archives - most notably at Bukowskis, Stockholm - as the Rough #1 stool attributed to Michael Christensen. The piece carries no manufacturer mark or designer signature, and is offered without formal attribution.\n\nDimensions: H 34.5 (seat height, extended) × L 60 × W 40 cm.\nMaterials: Brushed steel, black leather (near-leather composite).\nCondition: Good - light patina to the brushed-steel frame consistent with age; sling seat supple and intact; surface creases on the leather.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57033669640457,"sku":null,"price":900.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/adveotcgeva6fauzh85x.jpg?v=1777740890"},{"product_id":"curule-stool-art-deco-style-varnished-wood-late-20th-century-france","title":"Curule Stool, Art Deco Style, Varnished Wood, Late 20th Century, France","description":"A French Art Deco-style curule stool in varnished hardwood, late 20th century. The piece is constructed as a tiered column on a stepped plinth base, the saddle-form seat carried on a quartet of vertical members joined by a recessed central element. The vocabulary references the formal language of Pierre Chareau and Maison Jansen, though the piece bears no maker's mark, label, or signature, and is offered without attribution.\n\nProvenance: a private Parisian collection of paintings, furniture, and objets d'art, dispersed at Hôtel Drouot.\n\nDimensions: H 52 × W 61 × D 31 cm.\nMaterials: Varnished hardwood.\nCondition: Very good - wear consistent with age and use.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57033670066441,"sku":null,"price":1900.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/imncrqdnzvy6fyqkope2.jpg?v=1777740964"},{"product_id":"gianni-pareschi-ezio-didone-baffo-lounge-chairs-pair-italy-1969","title":"Gianni Pareschi \u0026 Ezio Didone, Baffo Lounge Chairs, Pair, Italy, 1969","description":"A pair of Baffo lounge chairs designed by Gianni Pareschi (1940-2017) and Ezio Didone (b. 1939) for Busnelli, Italy, 1969. The chairs were produced for Gruppo DAM (Designers Associati Milano), one of the formative collectives of Italian radical design, and represent the Baffo model in its first-edition production prior to the 2007 re-edition.\n\nThe Baffo (literally \"moustache,\" after the curve of the chrome tubing seen in profile) sits within the Italian 1960s programme of collapsing the visual weight of the lounge chair: the seat is a single sling of cowhide leather suspended from a continuous chrome tubular-steel frame, the leather under tension serving as the only structural surface. The construction is descended in spirit from Mart Stam's cantilever experiments of the 1920s, translated into the more sculptural vocabulary of late-1960s Milanese design.\n\nThe original cowhide leather has acquired a patina of considerable depth, with fine surface cracking consistent with fifty-five years of use. The chrome frames are structurally sound and present in very good condition.\nSold as pair.\n\nDimensions: H 83 × W 78 × D 98 cm; seat height 35 cm.\nMaterials: Cowhide leather, chromed tubular steel.\nCondition: Good - original leather with patina and visible cracking consistent with age; frames structurally sound; chrome in very good condition.\n\nSold as pair. The pricing shown here is for the pair.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57037428162825,"sku":null,"price":14000.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/h0caohzparyl4th4tzh6.jpg?v=1777995343"},{"product_id":"josef-hoffmann-side-table-for-j-j-kohn-vienna-secession-c-1910-1915","title":"Josef Hoffmann, Side Table for J. \u0026 J. Kohn, Vienna Secession, c.1910-1915","description":"Side Table No. 960\/2 attributed to Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956) and produced by J. \u0026amp; J. Kohn, Vienna, executed by D.G. Fischel \u0026amp; Söhne, the Bohemian bentwood manufacturer. The model is documented in the Kohn Verkaufskatalog with an original retail price of 15 Kronen 40 Heller. The underside retains a partial paper label of D.G. Fischel \u0026amp; Söhne, supporting the production attribution.\n\nHoffmann's furniture for J. \u0026amp; J. Kohn forms one of the central bodies of work in the Vienna Secession's industrial-design programme: pieces designed by leading Wiener Werkstätte architects but executed at industrial scale through the Kohn and Thonet factories. The model 960\/2 sits in the more restrained idiom of Hoffmann's Kohn output - circular twin tops on a quartet of turned legs joined by an X-stretcher, in ebonised beech.\n\nDimensions: H 74 × W 60 × D 48 cm.\nMaterials: Beech, ebonised.\nCondition: Very good - restored by a specialist workshop in Vienna; the ebonised surface has been refinished according to period technique.","brand":"Sahi","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57037428752649,"sku":null,"price":2750.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0671\/5290\/4457\/files\/skyaw0ttbjlyflh9vb9y.jpg?v=1778055136"},{"product_id":"giovanni-michelucci-set-of-four-wood-side-chairs-italian-modernism-1919","title":"Giovanni Michelucci, Set of Four Wood Side Chairs, Italian Modernism, 1919","description":"Set of four early modernist side chairs attributed to Giovanni Michelucci (1891-1990), the Italian architect best known for the Santa Maria Novella railway station and the Chiesa dell'Autostrada. The attribution is supported by comparable examples illustrated in D. L. Bemporad, Giovanni Michelucci: Gli arredi degli anni giovanili (S.P.E.S., Florence, 1999), p. 91.\n\nConstructed in solid walnut with a small enamelled metal triangular inlay set into each backrest. Exposed tenon joinery articulates the structural vocabulary of early Italian rationalism. The chairs sit at the threshold of Michelucci's transition from arts-and-crafts vocabulary toward the rigour of his later modernist work.\n\nDimensions: H 99 × W 47 × D 48 cm; seat height approximately 45 cm.\nMaterials: Walnut, enamelled metal inlay.\nCondition: Very good - light restoration completed (clean and thin protective coat applied; preventive treatment on the wood). Exposed tenon joinery intact.\n\nSold as a set of four. 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