Danish furniture has always been know and praised for its premium quality and exceptional design, and this beautiful single dining chair is certainly no exception. With subtle but expertly designed details, this gorgeous chair is sure to enhance any interior.
Designer Henry Walter Klein was born in Norway in 1919. In 1949, he moved to Denmark to study interior design at the Tekniske Skile in Frederikberg. There, he trained under the prominent Danish designer and architect Finn Juhl. His chairs, tables, and sideboards are characteristic of the postwar Danish modern style, typically involving fine woods and well proportioned, well crafted forms.
Originally known as N.A. Jørgensen, Danish furniture manufacturer Bramin was founded in Bramming. In its heydey, Bramin collaborated with many well respected Danish designers, such as Johannes Andersen, Hans Olsen, Kurt Østervig, and Frank Reenskaug. However, Bramin’s most successful relationship was undoubtedly with H.W. Klein.
The chair came to us in a sorry state, featuring dated, soiled upholstery with badly stained and marked wood. After a full restoration it is now looking absolutely stunning once more.
The seat pad has been fitted with new tension webbing, coconut coir wadding and a classic black vinyl fabric.
Measures approximately 49cm wide, 50cm deep, and 75cm tall with a seat height of 47cm.
Designer Henry Walter Klein was born in Norway in 1919. In 1949, he moved to Denmark to study interior design at the Tekniske Skile in Frederikberg. There, he trained under the prominent Danish designer and architect Finn Juhl. His chairs, tables, and sideboards are characteristic of the postwar Danish modern style, typically involving fine woods and well proportioned, well crafted forms.
Originally known as N.A. Jørgensen, Danish furniture manufacturer Bramin was founded in Bramming. In its heydey, Bramin collaborated with many well respected Danish designers, such as Johannes Andersen, Hans Olsen, Kurt Østervig, and Frank Reenskaug. However, Bramin’s most successful relationship was undoubtedly with H.W. Klein.
The chair came to us in a sorry state, featuring dated, soiled upholstery with badly stained and marked wood. After a full restoration it is now looking absolutely stunning once more.
The seat pad has been fitted with new tension webbing, coconut coir wadding and a classic black vinyl fabric.
Measures approximately 49cm wide, 50cm deep, and 75cm tall with a seat height of 47cm.