Henning Kjærnulf, set of 8 oak chairs with jute fabric, mid-century Danish, 1960s.
- Designer :
- Kjaernulf, Henning
- Dimensions :
- H78 x W52 x D45
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- scandinavian
A sculptural set of eight Danish mid-century modern dining chairs designed by architect Henning Kjærnulf and produced by EG Kvalitetsmøbel in Denmark during the 1960s. Kjærnulf combines architectural precision with expressive and tactile design in this exceptional set. Made from oiled solid oak, each chair features sculpted backs shaped like cow horns, creating a dramatic sculptural silhouette. The seats have been reupholstered with high-density foam covered in jute fabric, offering a natural and textured feel that complements the robust oak frame while enhancing comfort and durability. These modern chairs make a strong impression and pair well with various interior styles, including modern, Scandinavian, classic, or Art Deco. The style leans towards modernism with a strong emphasis on functionality and user-friendliness, reflecting the principles of sustainable and harmonious Scandinavian design.
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