Armchair, black skai, teak, by L. van Teeffelen, WéBé, Netherlands, 1960s.
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This armchair, created by Louis Van Teeffelen for the Dutch manufacturer Wébé in the 1960s, is a distinctive example of mid-century Scandinavian modernism. Its frame is crafted from solid teak, finished in a satin sheen that highlights the warm, medium-brown grain and natural character of the wood. Both seat and backrest are covered with the original black skai (faux leather) upholstery, which presents a smooth, gently textured surface with a refined, subtle gloss. The softly curved armrests and tapered, angled legs impart a sense of lightness and ergonomic comfort, while precise joinery and the absence of visible hardware emphasize the clarity of the chair's silhouette. The overall condition is excellent, with minimal signs of use, no visible damage, and no evidence of restoration. The chair echoes the spirit of the 1960s, when Dutch design gravitated toward the ideals of everyday comfort expressed through harmonious proportions and natural materials. The teak frame recalls a tradition of craftsmanship, while organic contours offer an inviting softness, suggesting moments of restful ease. The slightly glossy skai upholstery reflects light, evoking the ambiance of a modernist living room on a long afternoon. Every detail narrates the story of an era when design became a quiet companion to daily rituals. This piece may be paired with a minimalist sofa in a light fabric or
DIMENSION
Height95 cm
Width65 cm
Length61 cm
Dimension details
Length61 cm
Height95 cm
Width65 cm
Weight20 kg
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