$7,800.00
These exquisite lounge chairs, designed in the style of Børge Mogensen, were made in Denmark in the 1960s. They have been completely reupholstered in a rich hunter green vegan leather. The frames, webbing, and cushions have also been re-built. The...
$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...
$8,000.00
An exquisitely crafted Art Deco sofa from the 1930s. The woven fabric, in a dark green shade, is the original upholstery. Sleek lines and full, rounded forms characterize the sofa's design. The front feet are wide and carved with subtle...
$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....
$3,200.00
Smooth lines and full, rounded forms characterize the design of this comfortable Art Deco style sofa by J. Robert Scott. Made in the late 20th Century, the sofa is upholstered in a pale pink mohair. Its base and legs are...
$4,200.00
Designed by Charles Pfister for Knoll, this settee was made in the late 20th Century. It consists of a white linen weave upholstery and chrome legs. Simplicity rules the design with its boxy forms and smooth, clean lines that soften...
$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...
$9,800.00
Made in the 1950s, this Danish Modern sofa is upholstered in a rich coral pink mohair. Its elegant design features a curved "banana" shape and a channeled back with decorative rope piping that accentuates the plumpness of the cushions. Rounded...
$6,800.00
Inspired by Viggo Boesen, this cozy Danish Modern club chair was made in the 1950s and consists of coral pink mohair upholstery with decorative rope piping and oak feet. An Art Deco spirit animates the chair's design, with its channeled...
$4,800.00
Made in the 1940s in the style of Finn Juhl, these two elegant settees have high, angled backs with slight wingback tips that curve inward down into the arms. Subtle decorative features include the button tufting that adorn the back...
$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...
$3,600.00
Made in the 1960s, this lounge chair was designed by Alfred Christensen for Slagelse Mobelvaerk. It consists of beech wood with lambswool upholstery. A balance of thin and rounded forms characterize the design, apparent in the curved arms and splayed...
$2,200.00
A Danish Modern take on the traditional wingback, this armchair consists of brown leather upholstery and beech wood legs. It is noteworthy for its sleek, curving lines and rounded corners that give the chair an overall softer look. It has...
$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...
$5,800.00
Originally made in the 1970s, these three-legged Italian side chairs consist of an aluminum frame that have been newly reupholstered in white shearling from Skandilock. Exuding softness and warmth, the chairs are comfortable and perfect for relaxing. Dimensions:28 in. width24...
$3,800.00
Made in the 1970s, this long sofa is inspired by Edward Wormley's own modern take on the classic Chesterfield. It combines rounded forms with sleek lines. The upholstery is a brown velvet with all-over button tufting. The legs are brass. ...
$9,800.00
This 1940s Frits Henningsen sofa is newly reupholstered in an ivory-white bouclé from Schumacher. The mahogany frame is refinished in a warm red-brown tone that complements the leather and bouclé. We love the addition of the brown leather trim, which...
$5,800.00
Pair of Roll Arm Chairs designed by Roger Sprunger and manufactured by Dunbar in the 1970s. These classic club chairs have wide arms and backs, ideal for lounging. They have recent upholstery work in a smokey blue mohair that complements...
$4,800.00
Originally made in the 1970s, this two-seater settee by Patrician Furniture Company takes after the iconic Florence Knoll sofa, with its combination of angular and soft lines. The settee has been newly reupholstered in white chenille with button tufting and...
$3,840.00 $4,800.00
Midcentury Danish Modern settee by Mogens Hansen. The upholstery is a rich cognac leather. There are 6 separate cushions that make up the seating, backrest, and sides. The legs are maple wood.Additional images are available upon request.Dimensions:61 in. width30 in....
$7,200.00
This semi-aniline brown leather coupé sofa was designed by Børge Mogensen for Fredericia in the 1960s. Structurally, the sofa has a high, cushioned back that invites an upright but relaxed position. While the front legs are straight, the back legs...
$12,000.00
Mid-20th Century sofa designed by James Mont. It is newly reupholstered in a taupe-toned velvet mohair. The elegant design is one of smooth lines and curves. We particularly love the flair of the sloping arms!Dimensions:83 in. width40 in. depth28 in....
$2,600.00
These 6 minimalist Fasem dining chairs are comfortable and sturdy. The back and seat are molded black rubber, while the base and legs are chrome. Their design is noteworthy for the rounded edges, which accentuate the chairs' soft rubber material,...
$4,800.00
Unique set of four Danish dining chairs by postwar furniture designer Rainer Daumiller, manufactured in the 1980s. Designed in solid beech wood, the chairs are characterized by their curved frames with round legs and armrests. The chairs are marked from...
$1,600.00
Designed by Alfred Christensen for Slagelse Mobelvaerk, this beautifully constructed Danish Modern armchair was made in the 1960s. It consists of a beech frame and striped, floral upholstery. The fabric work is a later addition. This armchair is listed as...