Brualist Danish Oak Dining Chairs style of Henning Kjærnulf, 1960s, Set of 6
Crafted in Denmark in the 1960s/70s, inspired by Henning Kjærnulf’s Brutalist / Baroque Bold style. Each chair is solid with no damage to the wood, and fabric in good shape with only a few spots here and there, which we have taken photos of (the spots are almost hidden against the top of the chair legs). These chairs has completely useful and firm foam inside, and no smell or ugly stains or damage to the fabric.
The wood has developed a beautiful patina, with each chair displaying unique aging while still clearly belonging together as a set from the same home.
These chairs are in good vintage condition, with the original upholstery well-maintained and foam, fabric, the wood and stability still in good form.
Pair these with our mid-century solid oak extension tables, also in the style of Kjærnulf, for a cohesive look. Alternatively, mix them with a modern table to create a striking contrast between classic and contemporary.
Crafted in Denmark in the 1960s/70s, inspired by Henning Kjærnulf’s Brutalist / Baroque Bold style. Each chair is solid with no damage to the wood, and fabric in good shape with only a few spots here and there, which we have taken photos of (the spots are almost hidden against the top of the chair legs). These chairs has completely useful and firm foam inside, and no smell or ugly stains or damage to the fabric.
The wood has developed a beautiful patina, with each chair displaying unique aging while still clearly belonging together as a set from the same home.
These chairs are in good vintage condition, with the original upholstery well-maintained and foam, fabric, the wood and stability still in good form.
Pair these with our mid-century solid oak extension tables, also in the style of Kjærnulf, for a cohesive look. Alternatively, mix them with a modern table to create a striking contrast between classic and contemporary.
Crafted in Denmark in the 1960s/70s, inspired by Henning Kjærnulf’s Brutalist / Baroque Bold style. Each chair is solid with no damage to the wood, and fabric in good shape with only a few spots here and there, which we have taken photos of (the spots are almost hidden against the top of the chair legs). These chairs has completely useful and firm foam inside, and no smell or ugly stains or damage to the fabric.
The wood has developed a beautiful patina, with each chair displaying unique aging while still clearly belonging together as a set from the same home.
These chairs are in good vintage condition, with the original upholstery well-maintained and foam, fabric, the wood and stability still in good form.
Pair these with our mid-century solid oak extension tables, also in the style of Kjærnulf, for a cohesive look. Alternatively, mix them with a modern table to create a striking contrast between classic and contemporary.