$5,800.00
Made in the 1960s, these Danish barrel armchairs have beautifully aged leather upholstery in a pomegranate red. The interior back and arms are tufted in a Chesterfield style, while the trims are lined with brass studs. Other features include the...
$6,800.00
Made in the 1970s, these armchairs with matching ottomans were designed in the style of Børge Mogensen. They have a rich brown leather upholstery and beech legs. Each chair has three removable cushions, while each ottoman has a single removable...
$8,800.00
Crafted in the 1950s, these wingback armchairs consist of a beechwood frame and moss green patterned weave upholstery. Curved forms characterize the design, which can be seen in the beautifully sloping arms and rounded back. The front legs are slightly...
$3,600.00
Handcrafted in the 1940s, this Danish Modern chair was designed by Frits Schlegel. It features a bentwood oak frame with a dark finish. The new upholstery is a striped linen weave with a bold palette of red and blue. Noteworthy...
$3,800.00
This lounge chair was hand-crafted from walnut by designer Jeffrey Greene, who was inspired by American woodworker George Nakashima. Sloping angles and smooth lines characterize the chair's structure, which can be seen in the slanted backrest and the tapered legs....
$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...
$9,800.00
Made in the 1940s, these Danish Modern lounge chairs were designed by Fritz Hansen. They have a warm chocolate brown sheepskin upholstery and short oak legs. Rounded forms characterize the chairs' cozy design, particularly the curved back and full arms....
$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Originally made in the 1940s, these Danish Art Deco walnut armchairs have been exquisitely reimagined in a blue-gray mohair upholstery, with matching leather trims.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...
$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
This black leather armchair was designed by Frits Henningsen. Made in the 1960s, it is a Danish Modern take on a traditional armchair - smooth-lined while maintaining an open, inviting shape suited for relaxing. We love the monochrome button tufting...
$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
Originally crafted in the 1940s, these chairs were designed by the Danish architect Steen Eiler Rasmussen. They consist of oak frames and are reupholstered with new yellow leather. Nailhead studs line the seat. Rasmussen's style marries a simple, square silhouette...
$2,800.00
Inspired by the curule seat of Ancient Rome, these Danish Modern armchairs were designed by Henning Kjaernulf and made in the 1970s. They consist of a sturdy oak frame with a striped wool upholstery and brass studded trimming. Beautiful, curved...
$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...
$3,800.00
A pair of antique Chinese armchairs crafted from rosewood, possibly Huanghuali rosewood. Circa Late 19th Century. The back is decorated with hand-carved fruit and fauna motifs. We love the combination of intricate swirling forms and the more squared geometric structure...