Oak Danish Cabinetmaker Easy Chair, Denmark ca 1950s (sold)
Oak Danish Cabinetmaker Easy Chair, Denmark ca 1950s (sold)
This unique easy chair is a great representation of the quality and craftsmanship of Danish master cabinetmakers and the immediately recognizable characteristics of Scandinavian design. Particularly visible here is Danish designers’ predilection for curvilinear shapes and natural wood.
The warm wood and the organic, sinuous curves of this chair recall the bending of the human body. People continue to sit and in the familiar act of sitting, are drawn not only to what looks comfortable but also to what looks more organic. The welcoming, rounded shape of the arm- and backrest is a signature characteristic of Danish Modernism. With just the stylish button tufting as decoration, the focus is on the round, flowing lines of the body and the wooden structure. The outstanding visual characteristic of this chair are the curved arms that dominate the overall design. Not fully lined by the fabric, the design is creative and praise the cabinetmaker. The short, tapered legs help to maintain the cosy look of the design, while beautifully contrasting the light upholstery. The Danish design idiom here, is manifested through these qualities that engender contentment and well-being, a defining characteristic of the country’s culture.
From the frame to the upholstery, this easy chair guarantees quality and longevity. Although these virtues are important, design never fell short for Danish cabinetmakers. In the case of this chair, the wood legs and round edges stand out even under the luxurious fabric. The voluptuous shape is a result of the upholstered, body that embraces the sitter, complemented by the soft fabric.
SOLD
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The chair has been reupholstered recently in light, premium wool fabric.
Dimensions:
29.13 in W x 33.46 in D x 31.88 in H; Seat height 18.89 in
74 cm W x 85 cm D x 81 cm H; Seat height 48 cm
About the Designer:
The practical and comfortable designs of Danish cabinetmakers defined mid-20th century modern seating. The Danish Cabinetmakers focused on minimalist design executed by expertly skilled craftsmen.
Works from the Danish Cabinet-Makers' Guild is a concept of its own in collectible design. The Cabinet-Makers' Guild began annual exhibitions in 1927 in Copenhagen. The group formed an exhibit showing each year in October the quality furniture made to drawings by gifted architects. The exhibition took place each year, without interruption, for forty years. A number of successful Danish Design collaborations were formed during this time between cabinetmakers and architects.
Danish Modernism has influenced Scandinavian furniture to a great degree, defined by minimalism, simplicity, and functionality. The muted colours and gentle designs make Danish mid-century furniture an ideal addition to contemporary living spaces. Additionally, master cabinetmakers were highly aware of body proportions, prioritizing comfort just as much as the visual qualities.
The works of master cabinetmakers – such as this chair – are of the highest quality, both in terms of materials and craftsmanship. cabinetmakers take the art of working with wood one step further, and focus on the finer details of what can be created with the material. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that numerous master cabinetmakers are part of the renowned Danish Culture Canon (Danish: Kulturkanonen). The canon contains no more than 108 works of cultural excellence, based on works with a useful function and that are still recognizable today. This small armchair is the perfect illustration of Danish design, and the work of a true cabinetmaker. ~H.