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Rare Large Wingback Easy Chair in Fabric and Oak, 1930s
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This rare and large wingback easy chair, produced in Denmark during the 1930s, is an exemplary representation of Danish Art Deco furniture design, notable for its sculptural form, refined detailing, and substantial presence. Though the designer remains unidentified, the craftsmanship and stylistic language reflect the confluence of traditional cabinetmaking and the modernist flair characteristic of the Art Deco movement as interpreted in Scandinavia during the interwar period.
The chair’s frame is constructed from dark-stained oak, a material chosen for both its durability and aesthetic warmth. The oak frame supports a commanding silhouette defined by a high backrest and broad, winged sides, which curve outward to create a sense of enclosure and visual drama. The vertical profile is softened by gentle curves at the wings and armrests, which are integrated seamlessly into the form and reinforce the chair’s enveloping character.
The upholstery is executed in a deep red velvet, original to the piece, which has developed a rich patina consistent with its age. This fabric contributes to the chair’s visual richness and period authenticity, providing a textural and chromatic counterpoint to the dark wood frame. The upholstery is punctuated by subtle button tufting across the backrest and outlined with contrasting golden piping. These elements emphasize the contours of the design and highlight the tailored execution of the upholstery, enhancing its formal precision.
Generously scaled, the seat offers substantial space for comfort and repose, with a proportioned seat height of 41 cm (16.1 inches). Overall dimensions measure 100 cm in width, 92 cm in depth, and 112.5 cm in height (39.4 x 36.2 x 44.3 inches), ensuring that the chair functions not only as a seating element but also as a focal point within an interior. The sturdy oak legs, partially obscured by the upholstered frame, further anchor the chair’s solid and grounded presence.
This piece encapsulates the Danish interpretation of Art Deco—less flamboyant than its French or American counterparts but imbued with a similar commitment to form, material richness, and luxurious understatement. Its preserved condition, along with the option for reupholstering if desired, allows it to be either retained in its historic form or refreshed while maintaining its structural and stylistic integrity.
As a standalone example of early 20th-century Danish design, this wingback chair serves both as a statement of period aesthetics and as a testament to the enduring value of fine craftsmanship.
Additional information:
Material: Fabric, Oak, Velvet
Color: Red
Style: Art Deco, Scandinavian Modern
Period: 1930s
Country: Denmark
Dimensions: W: 100 / D: 92 / H: 112.5 / Seat H: 41
Item Number: 155803 -
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Origin: Denmark Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Oak,Velvet Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. The upholstery is executed in a deep red velvet, original to the piece, which has developed a rich patina consistent with its age. Creation Date: 1930's Styles / Movements: Modern, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 857072 -
Dimensions
W. 39.38 in; H. 44.3 in; D. 36.23 in; W. 100.03 cm; H. 112.52 cm; D. 92.02 cm; Seat H. 16.15 in; Seat H. 41.02 cm;
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Studio Schalling was established in 2012. Studio Schalling are specialized in the best of rare scandinavian and international vintage design from the 20th century with a main focus on Scandinavian classics. Selling top quality is what we’re aiming for. We have a restoration and a upholstery collaboration with skilled craftsmen, photography studio, warehouse and showroom.
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