Danish chairs in teak and paper cord by Poul Volther (1960)
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Description Set of Danish Mid-Century Dining Chairs in Afromosia with Papercord by Poul Volther Seats, 1960s This elegant set of dining chairs was designed and handcrafted in Denmark during the 1960s. The designer Poul Volther was a well-known artist of the Mid-Century and here is a quiet celebration of proportion and craftsmanship, they embody the enduring values of Scandinavian modern design. Crafted from richly grained teakwood the frames display a deep, warm tone, with slender legs and a gently curved backrest that offers both comfort and visual harmony. The clean lines and balanced structure allow the chairs to sit effortlessly within both classic and contemporary interiors. The seats are woven in traditional papercord, remaining tight, supportive, and in good condition for their age. There are light, age-related stains to the cord, subtle marks that speak to their authenticity and honest use over time. These chairs are not merely functional pieces, but enduring examples of mid-century design—where material, form, and purpose exist in quiet balance. Papercord seats are firm, with minor staining consistent with age and use. Dimension: L x W: 47.3 x 41 cm Height: 78 cm Seat height: 46 cm
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