Set of six armchairs, light oak, grey fabric, by E. Buch, Denmark, 1960s.
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This set of six armchairs, designed by Erik Buch for the Danish manufacturer Odense Maskinsnedkeri in the 1960s, embodies the essence of Scandinavian modernism. The construction uses light oak with a matte, waxed finish that highlights the natural grain and imparts a sense of visual lightness, while the upholstery is made from a thick, high-quality fabric in a cool, light grey shade, offering a subtle contrast. The slender, slightly tapered legs and precise joinery—visible mortise-and-tenon and dowel connections—emphasize the artisanal craftsmanship typical of 1960s Danish design. The armrests are seamlessly integrated into the frame, and the ergonomically curved backrests provide comfort for extended seating. The set is in excellent, fully restored condition, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or repairs.These chairs echo the voice of postwar Denmark—a nation that, after years of uncertainty, turned toward harmony, simplicity, and an authentic respect for materials. The carefully cleaned and waxed oak seems to tell a story of reverence for nature and craft tradition, while the grey upholstery introduces a soft tone characteristic of the Scandinavian palette. The chairs, with their gentle lines and restrained form, evoke the ambience of calm, bright interiors where function and aesthetics always intertwine. They seem to whisper of gatherings around the table, everyday rituals, and the quiet strength of daily life.The set is best suited to spaces inspired by mid-century modern style or contemporary arrangements where clarity and lightness of form are valued. They may be paired with a substantial wooden
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Width47 cm
Length61 cm
Dimension details
Length61 cm
Height80 cm
Width47 cm
Seat height47 cm
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