Set of six chairs Model 26, teak, ivory, by H. Kjærnulf, Korup Stolefabrik, Denmark, 1960s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 18048
This set of six Model 26 chairs, designed by Henry Kjærnulf for the Danish manufacturer Korup Stolefabrik in the 1960s, defines the essence of Scandinavian design where function meets refined craftsmanship. The frames are crafted from teak wood with a medium-brown tone interlaced with warm reddish-golden hues, distinguished by a sculpted, gently curved backrest that highlights the horizontal grain. The semi-matte, satin finish restores the timber's organic texture and color harmony. Each seat is upholstered with tightly woven, high-quality cream fabric, creating a minimalist contrast against the wooden frame. The legs are slender, round, and subtly tapered, with all structural joins ingeniously concealed, ensuring seamless geometry and visual purity. There are no visible hardware elements, and all connections display meticulous mid-century modern attention to detail. The set is in excellent, fully restored condition—wood shows an even finish, the upholstery is unworn, and no evidence of repairs or damage is present.These chairs speak the quiet language of 1960s Denmark—a time when modernity was molded for everyday living, and every detail served a sense of harmony and ease. The arched backrests seem to embrace the sitter, offering gentle support while displaying a rhythmic wood grain and soft satin sheen. The carefully chosen teak and its mellow luminosity express the
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Depth46 cm
Width47 cm
Dimension details
Width47 cm
Height81 cm
Depth46 cm
Seat height47 cm
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