Pair of Vintage Brutalist Oak Razorblade Armchairs by Henning Kjærnulf, 1960s

€2,348.00

Presenting this wonderful pair of Henning Kjærnulf brutalist oak armchairs, in the iconic "razorback throne" style, manufactured by EG Møbler in Denmark during the 1960s. These chairs capture the bold, sculptural spirit of mid-century Scandinavian design, masterfully bridging raw, architectural solidity with a unique, almost ornate, historical reference.

Crafted from solid, patinated oak, the framework of each armchair showcases the natural grain and robust character of the wood, a hallmark of the Brutalist aesthetic. The high, distinctive backrests, often referred to as "razor blades," feature elegantly carved, undulating horizontal slats that provide both visual interest and ergonomic support. The seats have been recently upholstered in resilient, high-quality striped fabrics that provide a striking textural and colourful counterpoint to the organic, hewn forms of the oak framework.

The first chair features a vibrant red striped fabric, while the other chair boasts lively bright green and emerald stripes. The chairs exhibit beautiful craftsmanship, including the subtly curved arms and elegantly shaped front legs that add a touch of Danish Baroque flair to their otherwise modern, architectural presence. This set of two armchairs offers a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Danish design history, perfect for a discerning collector or as a statement addition to any sophisticated interior.

They are in very good vintage condition, consistent with age and use, with minor wear that only enhances their authentic appeal. The dimensions for each are 97 cm in height, 66 cm in width and 54 cm in depth, with a comfortable seat height of 47 cm. These pieces are not merely seating; they are functional art, embodying the innovative spirit of Kjærnulf's work.

Dimensions:

  • Width: 66 cm

  • Depth: 54 cm

  • Height: 97 cm

  • Seat Height: 47 cm

Presenting this wonderful pair of Henning Kjærnulf brutalist oak armchairs, in the iconic "razorback throne" style, manufactured by EG Møbler in Denmark during the 1960s. These chairs capture the bold, sculptural spirit of mid-century Scandinavian design, masterfully bridging raw, architectural solidity with a unique, almost ornate, historical reference.

Crafted from solid, patinated oak, the framework of each armchair showcases the natural grain and robust character of the wood, a hallmark of the Brutalist aesthetic. The high, distinctive backrests, often referred to as "razor blades," feature elegantly carved, undulating horizontal slats that provide both visual interest and ergonomic support. The seats have been recently upholstered in resilient, high-quality striped fabrics that provide a striking textural and colourful counterpoint to the organic, hewn forms of the oak framework.

The first chair features a vibrant red striped fabric, while the other chair boasts lively bright green and emerald stripes. The chairs exhibit beautiful craftsmanship, including the subtly curved arms and elegantly shaped front legs that add a touch of Danish Baroque flair to their otherwise modern, architectural presence. This set of two armchairs offers a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Danish design history, perfect for a discerning collector or as a statement addition to any sophisticated interior.

They are in very good vintage condition, consistent with age and use, with minor wear that only enhances their authentic appeal. The dimensions for each are 97 cm in height, 66 cm in width and 54 cm in depth, with a comfortable seat height of 47 cm. These pieces are not merely seating; they are functional art, embodying the innovative spirit of Kjærnulf's work.

Dimensions:

  • Width: 66 cm

  • Depth: 54 cm

  • Height: 97 cm

  • Seat Height: 47 cm