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- Dining Chairs 11
- Lounge- & Easy Chairs 27
- Arm Chairs 40
- Stools 12
- Other Chairs 18
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Early 19th Century Swedish Country Oak StoolSwedish country stool in solid oak. Seat carved from a single oak plank with three turned legs and a naturally aged patina.
Sweden, c. 1800€646 -
Elegant English Regency Armchair with Traces of Gilding, c. 1800Beautiful original patina with traces of gilt and white gesso. Original cushion included.
England 1800-1820€874 -
Early 19th Century Swedish Country Chair in Original ConditionSwedish country chair in untouched original condition. Made of pine with traces of dark brown paint and the original bast seat.
Sweden, c. 1800–1820.€740 -
Svensk sadelformet taburet, 1700-talletSvensk taburet udført i massivt fyrretræ med smuk patina.
Sadelformet sæde og skråtstillede ben.
Sverige, ca. 1750–1790€646 -
Flemming Lassen – Rare Pair of Mahogany Chairs with Cane Backs, Denmark, 1938Rare pair of Flemming Lassen chairs in Cuban mahogany with French cane and original Niger leather seats. Crafted by Jacob Kjær. The only known examples.
Denmark, 1938€2,959 -
Early 19th Century English Yew and Elm Windsor ArmchairGracefully curved backrest with decorative spindles, a pierced central splat, and elegantly shaped armrests. Excellent condition and refined patina – a classic example of English craftsmanship.
England, circa 1830–1840€471Reserved by customer -
Ejner Larsen & Aksel Bender Madsen Teak and Black Leather Armchair for Willy Beck, Denmark, circa 1951Armchair designed by Ejner Larsen & Aksel Bender Madsen, circa 1951. Produced by Willy Beck, Copenhagen. Solid teak and original black leather upholstery — a refined example of Danish modern design.
€5,178 -
Pair of Rosewood Folding Stools by Mogens Koch for Interna, Denmark, 1950sPair of folding stools by Mogens Koch, crafted in rosewood with black leather seats. Produced in the 1950s by Interna, Denmark. Rare edition purchased directly from the Interna family.
€2,488 -
Pair of Hans J. Wegner “The Chair” JH503, Oak and Black Leather, Johannes Hansen, 1950sHans J. Wegner’s iconic The Chair JH503, designed in 1949 and crafted by master cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen. A beautifully preserved pair in solid oak with black leather seats, in excellent original condition.
€8,070 -
Mid-Century Danish Wooden Stool with Saddle Seat and Terracotta Lacquer, 1950sDanish stool from the 1950s in solid wood, with saddle seat and three grooved legs. Lacquered in a reddish-brown tone. Attributed to A. Ove Hovmand Olsen.
€471 -
Pair of Børge Mogensen Spanish Chairs Model BM 2226 for Fredericia, 1970sModel BM 2226, designed by Børge Mogensen and produced by Fredericia Stolefabrik in the 1970s. Solid oak with natural saddle leather and adjustable straps. Original condition with attractive patina.
Sold as a pair.€7,801 -
Pair of Qing Dynasty Elmwood Side Tables, Zhejiang Province, circa 1840Elegant pair of Qing Dynasty elmwood side tables, Zhejiang Province, circa 1840. Featuring classic Chinese openwork carving and a beautiful aged patina.
€1,318 -
Set of Six Ib Kofod-Larsen Dinning Chairs In Rio RosewoodRare set of six dining chairs by Ib Kofod-Larsen, 1954. Crafted in Rio rosewood with black leather seats. Original design, sold only as a set.
€7,398 -
Early 19th Century English Yew and Elm Windsor Armchair with Shaped ArmsGracefully curved backrest with decorative spindles, a pierced central splat, and elegantly shaped armrests. Excellent condition and refined patina – a classic example of English craftsmanship.
England, circa 1800–1820.€874Reserved by customer -
Pair of Qing Dynasty Walnut Armchairs with Original Black Lacquer, circa 1800Pair of architecturally designed armchairs crafted in walnut with original black lacquer and a beautiful aged patina. Geometric backrest and armrest design, showcasing exceptional cabinetmaking craftsmanship.
Qing Dynasty, China, circa 1800.€2,421 -
Ole Wanscher Colonial Chair in Rio Rosewood with Original Cane and Leather Produced by PJ Møbler, 1950s-60'sCrafted in the 1950s / 1960's by master cabinetmaker Poul Jeppesen in richly grained Rio rosewood with original cane and leather. Exceptionally well-preserved with a deep, warm patina – rosewood at its most beautiful.
€6,456 -
Early 19th Century English Elm & Yew Wood Windsor Armchair19th-century Windsor armchair with elm seat and upper parts in yew, featuring a warm hue and expressive grain. Early model, well-preserved condition.
England, c. 1830–1840€471Reserved by customer -
Pair of Swedish Jugend Chairs in Painted Pine with Original Cushions, circa 1900Pair of Swedish Jugend chairs from circa 1900, crafted in grey-white painted pine with contrasting black feet. Original striped cushions included. The design is elegant and functional, with a strong resemblance to pieces created by Alfred Grenander, reflecting the refined simplicity of Nordic Art Nouveau
€2,152 -
Armchair by Palle Suenson, 1940s – Cuban Mahogany, Niger Leather, BrassElegant armchair in Cuban mahogany with deep-buttoned Niger leather and refined brass details. Designed by Palle Suenson and crafted by master cabinetmaker Jacob Kjær in the 1940s.
€6,187 -
Frits Henningsen Pair of Lounge Chairs in Cuban Mahogany, Denmark, 1930sLight and elegant design crafted in solid Cuban mahogany at Frits Henningsen’s own workshop, c. 1930–1940. Newly reupholstered in light linen blend and gently refinished to enhance the wood grain.
Sold as a pair€5,649 -
Jens Houmøller Klemmensen Lounge Chair for Skive Møbelfabrik, Denmark, circa 1940Armchair designed by Jens Houmøller Klemmensen c. 1940, produced by Skive Møbelfabrik.
Original coil springs, solid oak and beech legs. Reupholstered in “Blans” wool by Hanne Vedel in a soft, raw white tone.€9,751 -
Jens Houmøller Klemmensen Lounge Chair for Skive Møbelfabrik, Denmark, circa 1940Armchair designed by Jens Houmøller Klemmensen c. 1940, produced by Skive Møbelfabrik.
Original coil springs, solid oak and beech legs. Reupholstered in “Blans” wool by Hanne Vedel in a warm taupe tone€9,751 -
Kaare Klint "Faaborg Chair" – Rud Rasmussen, 1950s, Cuban Mahogany & RattanIconic Faaborg Chair designed by Kaare Klint in 1914 for Faaborg Museum. This example was produced in the 1950s by Rud Rasmussen in Cuban mahogany, with rattan backrest and black leather seat.
€3,363 -
Pair of Hans J. Wegner 'China Chairs' Model FH4283 in Cherrywood and Black Leather by Fritz Hansen, 2002Elegant pair of 'China Chairs' model FH4283, designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1944. Made of matte-lacquered cherry wood with black leather cushions. Produced by Fritz Hansen in 2002.
Sold as a pair for:€5,111