This refined armchair designed by Erik Kirkegaard in the 1950s represents the golden age of Danish design, when master craftsmen and designers collaborated to create seats that combined formal beauty and functional comfort with a naturalness that is difficult to replicate today. Made of fine teak, this armchair expresses through clean lines and studied proportions that Scandinavian philosophy which favors the essential without giving up aesthetic research, creating pieces destined to age gracefully while developing increasingly rich patinas. Kirkegaard's design for the 1950s is characterized by sculpted armrests that follow natural ergonomic movements and a backrest with an enveloping curve that supports the back without stiffening the posture, characteristics that make this armchair perfect both for the dining area and as an independent seat for the study, the bedroom or the reading corner in the contemporary living room.