Armchair by Henry W. Klein for Bramin, 1960s
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Key Details
Designed by Henry W. Klein for Bramin in the 1960s, this armchair represents one of the most successful moments in Danish design, where formal research is at the service of comfort and construction quality.
The teak frame naturally follows the profile of the backrest and armrests, which seem to be created with a single gesture. The original maroon upholstery, elegant and very distinctive, makes the seat particularly comfortable even for prolonged use, whether around a dining table or as a standalone seat in a study or reading area.
As is often the case with the best Danish design of the 1960s, the value of the design emerges when observed closely: the joinery, proportions, and woodworking reveal a formal research that is never an end in itself. A piece of Scandinavian design that continues to naturally fit into contemporary interiors, maintaining the intact construction quality that characterizes Nordic modernism.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
COUNTRY OF PRODUCTION: Denmark
MANUFACTURER: Bramin
DESIGNER: Henry W. Klein
DESIGN PERIOD: 1960s
PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1960s
STYLE: Scandinavian Design
MATERIAL: Teak, faux leather
COLOR: brown, maroon
WEIGHT RANGE: 0-40 Kg
CONDITION: good vintage condition with slight signs of age consistent with the piece's age
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