Set of six chairs, grey teak, by P. M. Volther, Denmark, 1970s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 6508
This set of six dining chairs, designed by Poul M. Volther in Denmark during the 1970s, exemplifies the mature aesthetic of Scandinavian modernism. The structure, crafted from teak wood, presents harmonious lines: slender legs taper gently towards the floor, frames are compact, and the backrest profile is subtly curved. The backrests, composed of two horizontal, gently arched slats made from teak-veneered plywood, provide comfortable support and introduce visual lightness. The seats are newly upholstered in a graphite gray, high-quality fabric with a pronounced, slightly raw weave. The joinery is meticulously executed, showing no visible screws or hardware—an element characteristic of Danish craftsmanship from the era. The overall condition is very good: the wood displays only minor traces of use, the upholstery is new and unused, and the set is ready for daily use.
These chairs echo the voice of Danish restraint from the 1970s: Poul M. Volther dispensed with unnecessary ornamentation, focusing on balanced proportions and functionality. The teak frames
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Depth52 cm
Width51 cm
Dimension details
Width51 cm
Height81 cm
Depth52 cm
Seat height46 cm
Seat width44 cm
Seat depth41 cm
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