KK47000 – SAFARI CHAIR
Price On Request At the end of the 1920s, Kaare Klint read about the American cinematographer Marin Johnson and his wife's impressive and dramatic travels in "Safari: A Saga of the African Blue." The photographer and his young wife spent more than three years in Africa, documenting in words and pictures the African civilization, landscape, and wildlife. The book fascinated Kaare Klint; but what particularly caught his attention was an illustration of the couple's safari home - a double tent they used during expeditions away from the permanent camp - in the African landscape. In one picture, the couple could be seen comfortably reclining in chairs at the tent opening. They were simple camp chairs with canvas backs and seats; old officer chairs from London that could be folded together and transported from place to place.In 1933, Kaare Klint designed his own version of this lightweight, portable easy chair. The chair could still be used in the field: possibly one of the first self-assembled items of furniture, it can be assembled and dismantled without the use of tools, and easily rolls up and transports in its accompanying box.The Safari Chair is made in oiled light or smoked ash. It is available with seat and back in canvas, oxhide, or goat hide. It is possible to add a cushion with or without buttons for extra comfort. The Safari Chair also comes with a matching footrest made after the same simple knock-down principles.
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KK62120 – WING CHAIR
Price On Request Kaare Klint designed his wing chair in 1941. For this high-backed chair, Klint designed a textile together with Danish weaver Lis Ahlmann, who wove it in linen. They used plain-colored indigo on the outside of the sides and back, and checkered indigo in unbleached yarn for the chairs inside surfaces and cushion. Later, the chair was upholstered...
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KK53130 – EASY CHAIR
Price On Request Kaare Klint designed this easy chair with a loose seat cushion for an upholstered furniture competition organized by the Upholsterers' Guild to celebrate the Guild's 475th anniversary in 1936. The chair was first exhibited in 1937 The easy chair is produced in mahogany and upholstered in goat hide, oxhide, or fabric, as requested. The chair is finished...
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KK43960 – EASY CHAIR
Price On Request Working closely with his student Edvard Kindt-Larsen, Kaare Klint designed the "Mix" easy chair in 1930, writing "a mix of Kindt and Klint" on the working drawings.The chair is available in mahogany, European cherry, and oak, and can be upholstered in goat hide, oxhide, or fabric, as requested. The chair is finished with piping or brass nails.There...
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MK98400 – DEEP BOOKCASE
Price On Request The deep, reversible bookcase measures 76 cm x 76 cm x 36 cm (D) with four sections, two small and two wide. This bookcase is ideal for stereo, larger books etc. The elements are manufactured in particularly thin dimension of solid wood, with traditional dovetail and rabbet joints bringing incredible strength and stability to every single module....
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MK74180 - 1/2 BOOKCASE
Price On Request The 1/2 reversible bookcase measures 76 cm x 38 cm x 27,5 cm (D) with three sections. It can be used both horizontally and vertically. This bookcas is also available with a depth of 36 cm (MK74182).The elements are manufactured in particularly thin dimension of solid wood, with traditional dovetail and rabbet joints bringing incredible strength and...
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MK95800 - 2/3 BOOKCASE
Price On Request The 2/3 reversible bookcase measures 76 cm x 50,6 cm x 27,5 cm (D) with four sections. It can be used both horizontally and vertically. This bookcase is also available in depth 36 cm.The elements are manufactured in particularly thin dimension of solid wood, with traditional dovetail and rabbet joints bringing incredible strength and stability to every...
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MK88360 - CABINET
Price On Request A cabinet measuring 76 cm x 76 cm x 36 cm (D) with four sections, two small on the left and two wide on the right. The cabinet can be fitted with extra shelves and trays. The pre-drilled holes in the sides make it easy to fit the extra shelves on the bars or screw the tray...
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MK40880 - BOOKCASE
Price On Request A square, reversible bookcase measuring 76 cm x 76 cm x 27,5 cm (D), with six sections in total. When turned in position with low sections facing outwards it is ideal for books of smaller formats. Turning the bookcase, it is ideal for books of larger formats. The elements are manufactured in particularly thin dimension of solid...
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RR10081 - DAYBED
Price On Request Jørgen Rud. Rasmussen's daybed, was designed in 2010 as a one-off commission for a client. Afterwards, the daybed, which is deep-tufted with leather-covered buttons, was put into production. The accompanying cylindrical cushion is 15 cm in diameter.The daybed is available in oak and mahogany, and upholstered in oxhide or goat hide. Jørgen Rud. Rasmussen, son of Aage...
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MK10041 - MODEL 52
Price On Request This small sofa, 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 from 1936.The structural principle of the series is an upholstered part placed on a visible frame in oil-treated mahogany. The sofa is covered with oxhide or goat hide fitted...
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KK50111 – SOFA WITH LOW SIDES
Price On Request Kaare Klint designed this sofa, which features low sides and eight legs with side and crossbars, in 1935.The sofa is available in mahogany and European cherry as either a two- or three-seater. It can be upholstered in oxhide or fabric and finished with piping, as requested.Regarded as the godfather of modern Danish design, Kaare Klint (1888-1954) made...
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KK50110 – SOFA WITH LOW SIDES
Price On Request Kaare Klint designed this sofa, which features low sides and eight legs with side and crossbars, in 1935.The sofa is available in mahogany and European cherry as either a two- or three-seater. It can be upholstered in oxhide or fabric and finished with piping, as requested.Regarded as the godfather of modern Danish design, Kaare Klint (1888-1954) made...
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