Danish design
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A Set of Four Danish chairs (Farstrup)
900.00€ Add to cartA Set of Four Danish chairs (Farstrup)
A graceful set of four Danish dining chairs, handcrafted in solid oak by Farstrup during the 1960s.
Each chair reflects the quiet elegance and enduring craftsmanship for which Danish design of this era is celebrated — simple in form, yet rich in detail. The solid oak frames reveal a beautiful natural grain, while the gentle curves of the backrest offer both comfort and timeless appeal.Expertly restored and finished to preserve their warm patina, these chairs stand as a fine example of Scandinavian tradition — where honesty of material and purity of line meet in perfect harmony.
Made in Denmark, circa 1960s.
Dimensions:
48 x 40 height 77cm
Seat pad height: 45 cm
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Danish dining chairs (new upholstery)
1,500.00€ Add to cartDanish dining chairs (new upholstery)
Set of Six Danish Beech Dining Chairs, 1960s – Newly Upholstered in White Wool
A timeless expression of Scandinavian craftsmanship, this elegant set of six dining chairs was handcrafted in Denmark during the 1960s by an unknown yet clearly skilled designer. Fashioned from solid beech, each chair bears the hallmarks of mid-century Danish design — simplicity, balance, and enduring quality.
The frames, gently sculpted and beautifully aged, reveal the warmth and honeyed tones of natural beechwood. The newly upholstered seats, covered in a luxurious white woolly fabric, bring a fresh softness that harmonises gracefully with the organic character of the wood.
Comfortable yet refined, these chairs speak of an era when furniture was made to last — both in form and spirit. Whether placed around a vintage dining table or used as statement pieces in a contemporary interior, they embody the quiet poetry of Danish modern design.
Dimensions:
L x W: 55 x 45 cm
H: 81 cm
Height of the seat pad: 48 cm
Height of the armrest: 69 cm.
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E.W. Bach high sideboard (Made in Denmark)
1,900.00€ Add to cartE.W. Bach high sideboard (Made in Denmark)
Unusually Tall Danish Sideboard by E.W. Bach, 1960s – Teak & Rosewood Elegance
A rare and striking piece from the golden age of Danish design, this unusually tall sideboard was conceived in the 1960s by the prolific E.W. Bach With a reverence for craftsmanship and material, it was masterfully handcrafted in Denmark from warm, richly toned teak—its grain glowing with quiet dignity.
What sets this piece apart is the sculptural angularity of its form. The body takes on a dynamic, almost organic silhouette—clean yet expressive, bold yet refined. A gesture in its structure gives it presence, while retaining the serene balance so emblematic of Scandinavian modernism.
Its long, slender handles are a marvel of design. On the inner doors, they are seamlessly integrated—built into the surface as a subtle architectural gesture. On the outer doors, they stand proudly, sculpted and affixed like slender pieces of art, adding rhythm and grace to the cabinet
At its centre, two finely balanced doors enclose a hidden treasure: a bar area, meticulously handcrafted in sumptuous rosewood. Within, a softly gleaming mirror reflects the warmth of the wood, creating an intimate and elegant setting—perfect for quiet moments or refined gatherings.
Dimensions:
200 x 46.5 cm
Height: 115 cm
1,900.00€

