Dining Chair, light brown teak, black leather, by T. Harlev, Denmark, 1960s.
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This Danish dining chair from the 1960s, designed by Thomas Harlev for Farstrup, exemplifies Scandinavian modernism rendered in a striking, geometric silhouette. Its structure is crafted from medium-brown teak with a matte finish, accentuating the natural wood grain and providing a finely smoothed surface. The seat and slightly curved, ergonomically angled backrest are upholstered in smooth black cow leather with a gentle sheen. The upholstery is fastened with decorative metal studs along the backrest sides, a mark of meticulous craftsmanship. The chair's iconic A-frame side profile—where the rear legs seamlessly transition into back supports—blends a bold form with user comfort. All material junctions and joints are executed with precision, free from visible screws or fittings, further emphasizing a minimalist, refined aesthetic. Fully restored, the chair’s surfaces are fresh and uniform, with no signs of prior wear, damage, or earlier repairs, confirming its excellent, refreshed condition. In this form resonates the voice of Danish design from the 1960s, when clarity, practicality, and a sense of poised restraint defined each object. Smooth leather and the warmth of teak whisper a narrative of simplicity without compromise. The decorative studs serve not merely as accents—they evoke an era when every join was both reasoned and visible, and a chair invited slow, thoughtful gatherings around the table. With its angular silhouette, the piece seems to declare: 'Here, distinct line, comfort,
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Height74 cm
Depth50 cm
Width51 cm
Dimension details
Width51 cm
Height74 cm
Depth50 cm
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