KK37581 – RED ARMCHAIR
Price On Request Between 1927 and 1932, Kaare Klint designed a series of chairs named "The Red Chairs." The name stemmed from Kaare Klint's favorite material, the red Niger goat hide, which was originally used to upholster the chair´s seat and back. Klint designed the first chairs (model 3758) especially for the Danish Museum of Art and Design's lecture hall and placed them in the central pavilion facing Bredgade in central Copenhagen, positioning the chairs side by side in many rows. The seats' width ensured that people had a comfortable amount of space between them as they sat. The chair acquired armrests in 1930, when Klint furnished the Danish Prime Minister Thorvald Stauning's ministerial office. Four chairs were produced for guests and a larger version for the prime minister. The Red Chair is available in mahogany, oak, and European cherry, and can be upholstered in Niger goat hide, oxhide, or fabric. The chair is finished with piping or brass nails.Kaare KlintRegarded as the godfather of modern Danish design, Kaare Klint (1888-1954) made a name for himself as a furniture designer in the early 1900s. He was responsible for such design icons as the world-renowned Safari Chair and the Faaborg Chair, and for the overall design of the Danish Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition
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KK96620 – FAABORG CHAIR
Price On Request The Faaborg Chair ushered in a new era for Danish design, creating a foundation for its development and for what we now associate with the Danish Modern phenomenon that put Danish design on the world map in the 1950s.Klint designed the Faaborg Chair in 1914 as a young employee of Danish architect Carl Petersen. He meticulously considered...
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KK47510 – RED CHAIR, MEDIUM
Price On Request Between 1927 and 1932, Kaare Klint designed a series of chairs named "The Red Chairs." The name stemmed from Kaare Klint's favorite material, the red Niger goat hide, which was originally used to upholster the chair´s seat and back. Klint designed the first chairs (model 3758) especially for the Danish Museum of Art and Design's lecture hall...
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KK39490 – RED CHAIR, SMALL
Price On Request Between 1927 and 1932, Kaare Klint designed a series of chairs named "The Red Chairs." The name stemmed from Kaare Klint's favorite material, the red Niger goat hide, which was originally used to upholster the chair´s seat and back. Klint designed the first chairs (model 3758) especially for the Danish Museum of Art and Design's lecture hall...
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KK37580 – RED CHAIR, LARGE
Price On Request Between 1927 and 1932, Kaare Klint designed a series of chairs named "The Red Chairs." The name stemmed from Kaare Klint's favorite material, the red Niger goat hide, which was originally used to upholster the chair´s seat and back. Klint designed the first chairs (model 3758) especially for the Danish Museum of Art and Design's lecture hall...
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ML10097 – EGYPTIAN TABLE
Price On Request Mogens Lassen first exhibited this round coffee table, which features a folding stand and brass fittings, at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940. He christened it the "Egyptian Table," having been inspired by the folding stands found in Tutankhamen's tomb in 1922. The Egyptian Table is produced in mahogany, oak, and European cherry. The table is supplied...
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MK98860 – FOLDING TABLE
Price On Request The Folding Table was designed in 1960 as part of a series of folding furniture designed around Koch´s Folding Chair from 1932. The Folding Table is a light and practical coffee tables that can easily be folded together and stoved. A full-grain leather strap makes it possible to hang the table on a wall. The folding table...
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KK66870 - ROUND COFFEE TABLE
Price On Request As far as Kaare Klint was concerned, the term coffee tables did not exist. Instead, he drew various small tables with space for pipe tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, ashtrays and matches. He realized, however, that space for cups and glasses was needed, too. All the resulting solutions were variations on the same theme - a tabletop and...
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KK44860 – SIDE TABLE
Price On Request This small side table is a square-topped variation of Kaare Klint´s coffee tables. Kaare Klint referred to it as a radio table, since it offered a suitable surface for a radio. He designed the table in 1932. The Side Table is produced in mahogany, European cherry, ash, and oak. It is available lacquered or oiled and made...
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MK99190 – GRANDCHILD CHAIR
Price On Request Mogens Koch designed this version of the Folding Chair in 1960 which was later nicknamed "The Grandchild Chair" due to its much smaller size. The chair is available in oil-treated beech with brass fittings with covers in natural canvas or oxhide.Like many designers of his generation, Mogens Koch had a background in architecture. He worked in many...
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KK40360 – THE ADDITION TABLE
Price On Request The Addition Table, with square sections and two semi-circular ends, was designed by Kaare Klint in 1928 for the President's Room at Grosserer-Societetet, the Chamber of Commerce at Børsen, the Copenhagen stock exchange. The following year, the room at the Danish national pavilion at the Exposición Universal de Barcelona fair was furnished with a similar table. This...
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MK51 - EASY CHAIR
Price On Request This low easy chair, designed by Mogens Koch, is part of a small series of upholstered furniture, together with wing chair MK50 and sofa MK52, designed by Mogens Koch in 1936.The structural principle of the series is an upholstered part placed on a visible frame in oil-treated mahogany. The armchair is covered with oxhide or goat hide...
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MK50 – WING BACK CHAIR
Price On Request This wing chair, designed by Mogens Koch, is part of a small series of upholstered furniture, together with easy chair MK51 and sofa MK52, designed by Mogens Koch in 1936. The wing chair is always accompanied by its matching footrest, which allows one to fold out the seat cushion thereby turning the chair into a chaiselong.The structural...
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