1x Mid-Century Salon, 1964 Dutch design Pastoe, Gelderlander
- Dimensions :
- H30 x W30 x D2
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- vintage
This color photograph presents a carefully staged salon interior from 1964, offering a clear expression of the modernist Dutch living ideal of the 1960s. The composition is defined by clean lines, functional forms, and a refined balance of wood, textiles, and color. The seating — a sofa with matching armchairs featuring slender wooden frames and light upholstery — is attributed to Pastoe or Gelderland, reflecting the restrained modernism for which these manufacturers were renowned during this period. The low coffee table and modular wall unit, with adjustable shelves and vertical supports, closely resemble designs from Pastoe’s iconic Japanese series, a landmark in post-war Dutch furniture history. The restrained color palette — featuring a deep blue wall, warm wood tones, and subtle accents — highlights the early use of color photography as a medium for documenting interior design. The photograph functions both as a stylistic document of 1960s Dutch design and as an autonomous photographic work with clear museum-level qualities. Condition & Guarantee. Each photograph is packed with great care. Should any damage occur during transport, the buyer will receive either a new print or, if replacement is not possible, a full refund.