This Danish armchair from the 1970s is built on a solid beech wood frame finished in a matte, warm honey tone. The straight, square legs emphasize the geometric discipline of the design, while gently contoured armrests soften the overall silhouette. The upholstery is a tightly woven, light grey fabric with a subtle mélange effect, providing a soft, textured surface to the touch. Both the seat and back cushions are thick and removable; the back cushion rises slightly above the armrests, offering ergonomic support. The chair’s proportions reflect Scandinavian modernism: functional, comfortable, and spare in ornamentation. It remains in very good condition – refreshed wood, new upholstery, and only minimal, natural traces of use on the legs. This armchair is a quiet testament to the Danish design ethos of the 1970s, when comfort and durability took center stage without sacrificing clarity of form. The structure seems to whisper of domestic calm and everyday rituals – the plush cushion invites relaxation, while the cool-toned fabric softly reflects light. Though restrained in expression, it conjures interiors where balance between function and aesthetics was paramount. In a living room, the chair could be paired with a sofa of similar lines or contrasting color to create a Scandinavian-inspired lounge zone. It works well surrounded by natural wood, light walls, and soft lighting. Consider combining it with a woolen throw or a minimalist coffee table; the grey upholstery allows for easy mixing with pastel or earthy accents
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Depth85 cm
Width71 cm
Dimension details
Width71 cm
Height81 cm
Depth85 cm
Seat height45 cm
Seat width56 cm
Seat depth54 cm
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