Armchair, brown teak, black leather, by A. Vodder, Sibast, Denmark, 1960s.
3 750 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 31803
The 62a armchair, designed by Arne Vodder for the Danish manufacturer Sibast in the 1960s, exemplifies outstanding Scandinavian modernist craftsmanship. Its frame is made from solid teak wood in a warm, medium-brown tone with a satin finish that reveals the natural grain. The structure features elegant, organically curved lines, gently tapered legs, and seamlessly integrated armrests—hallmarks of mid-century modern style. The seat and backrest are upholstered in smooth, matte black genuine leather, with subtle padding for comfort. Both the seat and back are minimally shaped and slightly contoured for ergonomic support, creating a light, balanced silhouette and a 'floating' seat effect. The joinery is precise and visually clean, with no visible hardware. The chair is in restored condition, having undergone a thorough professional renovation of both the wood and upholstery, and presents no signs of wear or repairs. The stated price refers to a single piece. This armchair evokes the spirit of the 1960s, when Danish design fused functionality with understated refinement. The interplay of teak wood and black leather suggests a quiet harmony—almost as if Arne Vodder wished to show that comfort need not be ostentatious. The slender armrests and gently curved lines recall interiors where every detail mattered
DIMENSION
Height79 cm
Width58 cm
Length62 cm
Dimension details
Length62 cm
Height79 cm
Width58 cm
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