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295 Meserole Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206 , United States
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Petite Danish Teak Slipper Chair by Kai Lyngfeldt Larsen for Søborg -3 Availabl
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Description
Small-scale/low profile teak easy / slipper chair model 501/ 'Japan' designed by Kai Lyngfeldt Larsen for Søborg Møbler (ca. 1960s, Denmark). Three available - sold individually.
Composed of a teak frame with slanted slat-back construction flanked by deeply sculpted, dense, cylindrical stretchers at both top and bottom, offering sharp, dramatic lines.
The back and seat cushion are adjoined by two sewn in straps (only two of the three chairs retain the original cushions - one chair is cushion-less). The cushions are an easy upholstery job requiring little fabric and foam - the fabric for the two chairs is usable, as is, though a less busy fabric would better accentuate the clean lines of the chair.
There are a few scuffs to the newly refinished teak frames (most notably, a series of scuffs to the top stretcher of one of the chairs, as shown). The fabric for two of the three chairs is usable, though a few light marks remain. The foam is thin by design, and, subsequently, the cushions are not cushy.
Retain the "Søborg Møbler Made in Denmark" manufacturer labels to the reverse.
Relatively small in scale: H 27.38" x L 21.38" x D 28.25"
Seat height (lowest point where the backrest meets the seat) including cushion: 12" / without cushion: 10.5"
Seat / knee height (edge) including cushion: 14" / without cushion: 13"
Seat length: 18.75"
Seat depth: 17.5" -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Condition: Good. There are a few scuffs to the newly refinished teak frames (most notably, a series of scuffs to the top stretcher of one of the chairs, as shown). The fabric for two of the three chairs is usable, though a few light marks remain. The foam is thin by desig Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: SKU00004882 Incollect Reference #: 772760 -
Dimensions
W. 21.38 in; H. 27.38 in; D. 28.25 in; W. 54.31 cm; H. 69.55 cm; D. 71.76 cm; Seat H. 12 in; Seat H. 30.48 cm;
Message from Seller:
Founded at the Brooklyn Flea in 2008, Jarontiques has grown into a specialized source for Mid-Century Modern furniture and art that emphasizes quality, sustainability, and the timeless design ethos of Florence Knoll. Their collection is available for viewing by appointment at their East Williamsburg showroom, and inquiries can be directed to info@jarontiques.com or 347.463.9894.
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