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retro vintage Dansk design Erik Buch stol (2x)
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Dybde: 49 cm
Højde: 80 cm
Bredde: 48 cm
2 vintage dining chairs in 1960's Danish mid-century style – model 89 -Erik Buch
teak wood & upholstery
These beautiful vintage chairs in the style of Danish mid-century design combine timeless elegance with exceptional seating comfort. The clean lines and gently curved shapes give the chairs a classic, understated aesthetic. The seat appears to float above the solid teak frame—a characteristic detail of this design era.
The long padded backrest, which is very specific to Model 89, is particularly comfortable. The high-quality teak frame with visible dowels on the backrest underscores the handcrafted character and quality of these pieces of furniture.
Details:
• Set of 2 chairs
• Original condition, very well preserved, minor signs of wear in the wood
• Material: Teak frame with upholstered seat and backrest (green fabric)
• Origin: Scandinavian design from the 1960s
• Ideal vintage piece for stylish living areas
Price per piece online: 590 Euro=4410DKK,
see for example her: https://www.etsy.com/de-en/listing/4399535199/1-of-6-danish-teak-wood-chairs-by-erik?ls=r&ref=related-3&content_source=cd70b20c567331f1f77b1b779a5724d8%253ALT568595f63c3a6e2ce515902fb730a960b0a6a464&logging_key=cd70b20c567331f1f77b1b779a5724d8%3ALT568595f63c3a6e2ce515902fb730a960b0a6a464
My price: 4000DKK
Designer:
Danish industrial designer Erik Buch (pronounced Buck) was born in 1923 in Copenhagen. Designing in the Scandinavian modern style, Buch’s organic and functional aesthetic resulted in furniture that spanned chairs, stools, and cabinets. Like many of his Danish contemporaries, Buch combined fabric, and leather with nicely-grained woods, such as polished teak, oak, and rosewood.
Buch first found success with his Model 49 chair(1949). The chair, which is produced in both carver and dining chair styles, features a curved “floating” seat and a classic Scandinavian modern aesthetic. Arguably his most famous design, the Model 61 barstool (1961) has a typically Scandinavian base with organically sculpted lines. Many of Buch’s designs are named after the year in which they were conceived, especially those produced by the cabinetmaker and furniture manufacturer Oddense Maskinsnedkeri. Oddense was renamed O.D. Møbler in the late 1960s or early ‘70s, which is reflected on the labels of later Model 61 productions.
Other designs by Buch include the Captain’s Chair (1955) for Ørum Møbler, the Model 310 dining chair for Chr. Christiansen (1960s), and a t-shaped rosewood bar stool for Dyrlund (1960s).
It is believed that Buch passed away in 1973, though some sources state 1982. Little is known of his personal life, but his professional legacy remains as his designs continue to be appreciated on the vintage market for their high-quality materials, solid craftsmanship, and Scandinavian aesthetic.
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