This Danish chair from the 1970s is a refined example of Scandinavian mid-century modern design. Crafted from solid teak wood with a semi-matte finish, the structure showcases the natural grain and a subtle sheen. The seat and slightly curved backrest are upholstered in high-quality black faux leather with a smooth, matte texture, creating a clear contrast with the warm honey tones of the teak. The chair features simple, gently tapered legs and rounded edges, hallmarks of Danish furniture from this period. Precise joinery is visible where the seat and backrest meet, and the proportions ensure both comfort and stability. The overall height is 74 cm, width 50 cm, depth 56 cm, with a seat measuring 42.5 x 41 cm at a height of 43.5 cm. The condition is good, with minor traces of use such as small scratches and scuffs on the wood, but no significant damage.
This chair echoes the narrative of 1970s Denmark—a time when simplicity of form and the authenticity of materials defined modern living, and function was inseparable from meticulous craftsmanship. The teak frame, with its tactile grain, conjures memories of interiors where wood played a central role, while the black upholstery introduces a clear but understated contrast. Rounded edges and the gently reclined backrest reflect an era when design was created not only to please the eye but also to serve the user—a subtle suggestion that comfort and skillful making can coexist.
In an interior, this chair can be paired with a simple noble wood table or a minimalist Scandinavian-style console. It works well in a living room or dining area
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Height74 cm
Depth56 cm
Width50 cm
Dimension details
Width50 cm
Height74 cm
Depth56 cm
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