Teak chair with seat and back upholstered in black leather. Rigorous lines and visible joints. Danish production, 1960s.
Danish-made chair from the 1960s, an expression of an essential and well-calibrated modernist design. The teak structure, characterized by visible joints and clear proportions, reflects the quality of Scandinavian manufacturing of the period. The rigorous lines and balance between full and empty spaces recall the design language of designers such as Børge Mogensen and Erik Buch, as well as the production of Danish manufacturers such as Korup and Vamo. Padded seat and backrest, covered in black leather, create an elegant material contrast with the warmth of wood. Good condition. It may show some signs of aging. Please pay attention to the photographs.