Pair of chairs, light brown teak, by E. Buch, Denmark, 1970s.
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This pair of chairs designed by Erik Buch for Mobler Tapper is a testament to Danish design from the 1970s, crafted in teak wood with a semi-matte finish and a subtle reddish tone. The frame displays pronounced wood grain, while softly rounded edges flow into straight, gently tapered legs. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a light beige, almost off-white fabric with a subtle woven texture, creating a gentle contrast to the warm wood. The chairs are distinguished by the ergonomic curve of the backrest and the sculpted seat, providing comfort in everyday use. Visible joinery highlights the craftsmanship, and the overall silhouette embodies mid-century modern principles, balancing function and form. The set is in good vintage condition, showing minimal signs of use and some light marks on the upholstery, typical for original pieces from this era. These chairs evoke the narrative of Scandinavian life in the 1970s: natural teak, soft lines, and pale woven fabric create a mood focused on simplicity and comfort. Buch’s design speaks in the language of the era—about the search for harmony between humans and objects, and a sense of domestic warmth that needs no excess. Every curve and detail seems to recall a quiet dialogue with nature
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Height80 cm
Depth48 cm
Width48 cm
Dimension details
Width48 cm
Height80 cm
Depth48 cm
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