Set of 4 Danish Modern Dining Chairs in Lambswool & Oak, Viggo Boesen, 1950s

€6,750.00

A sculptural and rare set of four dining chairs in oak & lambswool, attributed to Danish Architect Viggo Boesen, dating to circa 1940–1950.

The chairs feature elegantly curved backrests and rounded seats, upholstered in soft lambswool that enhances their sculptural and organic form. The solid wooden oak legs provide warmth and stability, creating a beautiful contrast with the textured upholstery.

The design reflects the soft functionalism and craftsmanship associated with early Danish modern furniture from the 1940s.

This fine set of chairs will complement many interior styles. A Vintage, Antique, Classic, Scandinavian, Mid Century Modern, or an Art Deco home decor.

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A sculptural and rare set of four dining chairs in oak & lambswool, attributed to Danish Architect Viggo Boesen, dating to circa 1940–1950.

The chairs feature elegantly curved backrests and rounded seats, upholstered in soft lambswool that enhances their sculptural and organic form. The solid wooden oak legs provide warmth and stability, creating a beautiful contrast with the textured upholstery.

The design reflects the soft functionalism and craftsmanship associated with early Danish modern furniture from the 1940s.

This fine set of chairs will complement many interior styles. A Vintage, Antique, Classic, Scandinavian, Mid Century Modern, or an Art Deco home decor.

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  • Dimensions:

    Height: 35.44 in (90 cm) Width: 19.69 in (50 cm) Depth: 19.49 in (49.5 cm) Seat Height: 18.51 in (47 cm)

  • Place of Origin:

    Europe, Denmark

  • Period:

    Early to Mid-20th Century

  • Date of Manufacture:

    1930-1950

  • Sold as:
    A set of 4

  • Condition:

    Good. Refinished. Reupholstered Wear consistent with age and use.

Contact for condition report: contact@eliaselias.dk

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