Vintage Danish Teak Dining Chairs by H.W. Klein for Bramin, 1960s, Set of 3
- Dimensions :
- H75 x W49 x D49
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- teak
- Style :
- mid-century
A beautifully refined set of three vintage dining chairs by Henry Walter Klein for Bramin Møbler, made in Denmark and dating to the 1960s. The design has all the qualities collectors continue to look for in Klein’s work: softly sculpted teak backrests, elegant tapered legs, and woven paper cord seats that keep the chairs visually light while adding warmth and texture. What makes this design especially appealing is its balance of restraint and detail. The chairs are understated at first glance, but the backrest has a lovely sculptural sweep and the joinery details at the corners give them a quietly distinctive identity. The woven paper cord seats add another layer of depth, linking the design to the wider Danish tradition of natural material seating that feels both practical and timeless. They are exactly the kind of chairs that bring calm character to a room rather than competing for attention. This set has a particularly warm, easy presence. The teak has a rich tone, and the woven paper cord seats suit the design beautifully. Around a teak or oak dining table, in a more classic Danish interior, or even in a quieter contemporary space, they bring exactly the kind of honest materiality that makes vintage Danish furniture so enduring. With only three chairs, this set is especially well suited as a flexible breakfast-table group, desk chairs, or to mix with a larger dining set. Details. Origin: Denmark. Maker: Bramin Møbler. Designer: Henry Walter Klein. Period: 1960s. Type: dining chairs / side chairs. Material: teak, paper cord. Dimensions: 49 W × 49 D × 75 H cm (19.3 W × 19.3 D × 29.5 H in) Seat height: 45 cm (17.7 in) Quantity: set of 3. Seat: woven paper cord. Condition. Good vintage condition with age-related wear consistent with use. The paper cord seats are structurally sound and present neatly overall, but do show some visible marks and light age-related discoloration in places. Overall, the set remains attractive and ready for use.