Model 465 Dining Chairs SofaA set of 8 Model 465 dining chairs by Borge Rammeskov with beautifully grained, sculptural rosewood frames and steel fittings on the back legs. The seats have been reupholstered in cognac brown aniline leather. Produced by Helge Sibast in Denmark in the 1960s.
The Model 36 was part of the wider 30 Series of tables that Hansen designed as young man with guidance from his father Hans Severin Hansen
Rarely seen design from master cabinetmaker of the early Danish Modern period: Frits Henningsen
Produced by his long-time collaborator A
This example was made in exquisite rosewood and has been refinished with Danish oil at our workshop
the chest is constructed from soild and veneered rosewood with oak lined drawers
The chair has been reupholstered in Australian sheepskin at our London workshops
This model is one of Kristiansen's most well-known and popular designs and comes from the Entre series of chests featuring his signature half-moon drawer pulls
Stolen in Denmark this example has oiled teak paws and legs
The frame has been refinished in Danish oil and the new feather cushions are covered in cotton-wool blend fabric from Pierre Frey
Designed by Poul Volther and manufactured by Tarm Stole Møbelfabrik for FDB Mobler in Denmark
The Model 121 lounge chair is widely considered one of Kai Kristiansen's finest works from a long and celebrated career
The 'Little Sister' armchair was part of Carl Malmsten's 'family series'