Armchair Tenor, brown teak, beige-brown fabric, Møre Lenestolfabrikk, Norway, 1960s.
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The 'Tenor' armchair, produced by Norwegian manufacturer Møre Lenestolfabrikk in the 1960s, exemplifies the mature Scandinavian modern aesthetic, where function is in perfect balance with understated visual appeal. The frame is crafted from solid teak, featuring a rich, warm grain and finished with a satin sheen that enhances the natural tones of the wood. Distinctive organic transitions between the slender legs and gently sculpted armrests lend a visual lightness to the piece, underscoring expert craftsmanship. The seat and backrest are newly upholstered in a beige-brown mélange fabric—a mix of recycled cotton, wool, linen, and silk—with a pronounced, subtly nubby texture. The upholstery fits snugly with no signs of distortion or fading, reflecting recent professional restoration. With its broad seat and gently reclined backrest, the chair offers comfort for both extended relaxation and focused work. Condition: fully and expertly restored, with no visible signs of use or damage. This model echoes the story of Norway’s design golden age, when comfort and function were held in equal regard with restraint in form. The Tenor armchair seems to whisper of homely afternoons, with its soft upholstery and the warmth of teak wood inviting moments of focus or quiet conversation in natural light. Its organic lines, free from unnecessary ornament, recall the calm and natural rhythm of 1960s life, when design was meant to serve daily living without imposing itself. The armchair could be paired with a minimalist coffee table in light wood or glass to highlight its visual lightness. Interiors inspired by mid-century modern, Scandinavian,
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Height80 cm
Width63 cm
Length68 cm
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Length68 cm
Height80 cm
Width63 cm
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