20th Century White-Grey Danish Pair of Open Teak Armchairs by Kai Kristiansen
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A light-brown, vintage Mid-Century modern Danish pair of open armchairs made of hand carved Teakwood, designed by Kai Kristiansen in good condition. The back rest of the low back lounge chairs are spindled and curved with slim, arched armrests, standing on four wooden feet. Newly upholstered in a white-grey cotton fabric. Wear consistent with age and use. Circa 1950, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Seat: 17.75" H x 22" W x 19.5" D
Kai Kristiansen was born in 1929 Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a Danish furniture designer. In 1915, Kristiansen went to The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and finished his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker under the Danish designer Kaare Klint. Kristiansen opened his own office in 1955 Copenhagen. He is best-known for his elegant and geometric Mid-Century modern cabinets, tables and dining chairs.
Material: Wood, Fabric
Details: Teakwood, Upholstery, Cotton
Country of Origin: Denmark
Dimensions: 29.5" H x 28.25" W x 31" D Weight: 120 lbs