$22,000.00
Originally crafted in the 1940s by Slagelse Møbelværk, these Alfred Christensen armchairs have been reupholstered in a cozy white shearling that pairs well with the ebonized mahogany arms and legs. Christensen's furniture designs embraced soft curves, using traditional craftsmanship to...
$4,800.00
Made in the 1940s, these Danish leather club chairs have aged beautifully over the years. The leather has a warm, light-brown tone, while the oak legs have a dark brown finish. Noteworthy are the expertly crafted details of the design:...
$3,800.00
Originally crafted in the 1940s in Denmark, these two Fritz Hansen-style armchairs consist of mahogany frames and light beige wool upholstery. Expert woodwork lends the overall design an easy appearance, with curved arms and streamlined angular legs supported by stretcher...
$2,600.00
Made in the 1950s, this Danish wingback armchair takes after the elegant designs of Alfred Christensen, founder of Slagelse Møbelværk. The frame, arms, and legs are mahogany, while the upholstery is a woven fabric with rope trims. Like the well-crafted...
$6,800.00
This Danish Modern suite includes one sofa, one settee, and two armchairs. Originally crafted in Denmark in the 1960s, the set was later reupholstered in a baby blue suede with matching piping. The overall design of the four pieces is...
$3,800.00
Pair of antique Louis XV bergère armchairs, originally handcrafted in the 19th Century from beech. They were later reupholstered in a pale blue-and-white patterned textile and with down-filled cushions. The wood has aged beautifully over the centuries, preserving the finely...
$2,600.00
Made in the 1970s, this Danish Modern caramel leather armchair was designed in the style of Børge Mogensen. Like Mogensen's chairs, this armchair features smooth lines that curve and soften at the corners. A wide open seating allows for comfortable...
$2,200.00
Soft curves and plump, round forms characterize this Danish Deco club chair. Made in the 1950s, the chair is mahogany with green mohair and matching rope trimming. We love the channeled back with its button tufting and the rolled arms,...
$1,200.00
Made in the 1970s, this brown leather armchair was designed in the style of Børge Mogensen. Like Mogensen's chairs, this armchair features smooth lines that curve and soften at the corners. A wide open seating allows for comfortable lounging. The...
$4,800.00
These Børge Mogensen-style lounge chairs were made in Denmark in the 1960s. They have red-orange leather upholstery and beech wood frame. Similar to Mogensen's designs, these chairs feature smooth lines that curve and soften at the corners. The stained beech...
$4,800.00
Designed in the 1940s by Alfred Christensen, this Danish wingback has been refurbished with a new frame and reupholstered in a Nima embroidered cotton-linen fabric. The modification gives the chair an elegant, warm patterned surface, while maintaining the design's spirit:...
$4,800.00
Originally made in the 1940s, these Danish Art Deco walnut armchairs have been exquisitely reimagined in a blue-gray mohair upholstery, with matching leather trims. Smooth, rounded lines characterize the overall form of the chairs. They are designed for comfort and...
$12,000.00
Handsome pair of 20th Century Regency style leather armchairs, with olive-green leather upholstery and mahogany frame. They are designed with classic button tufting, armrests lined with metal studs, and curving arms and legs that recall Art Nouveau vine forms. The...
$4,800.00
Made in the 20th Century, this set consists of seven chairs. The design of the chairs brings to mind the sleek, elegant lines of Robsjohn-Gibbings's classicism-infused modern furniture. Each chair has a brown-painted frame. While the whole set has a...
$2,800.00
Pair of vintage Scandinavian lounge chairs, made in the 1960s. They are beech wood with woven wool upholstery. Soft curves and rounded corners characterize the overall modern design. The arms in particular have a flat shape that slopes upward from...
$3,800.00
This vintage set consists of two tufted armchairs and one ottoman, crafted in the traditional style of George Smith. Each piece is upholstered in a paisley-patterned weave with a palette of mainly reds, pinks, and cream. The front wood legs...
$2,200.00
Originally designed in the 1970s by Ward Bennett for Brickel Associates, these armchairs were made in the 1980s. They are remarkable for their bentwood frames, which give their curved backs and arms a seamless flow. The wood here is ash...