Entre Bench Material:Fumed OakKai Kristiansen, a key figure in the Danish Modern movement, designed the iconic Entre Series in 1956 as a modular collection of bedside cabinets, benches, and chests. Kristiansen's work balances contemporary and classical styles with elegant details. This bench, which features his signature chamfered legs, combines fumed oak with Pierre Frey's Teddy mohair velvet.
Sweden circa 1960
This example has been reupholstered in Australian sheepskin
The Model 3171 Bench designed by Danish master Borge Mogensen
Børge Mogensen Simplicity and Function
classic furniture design by Danish master Ole Wanscher from 1957
A rare and highly sought-after desk chair by Erik Kirkegaard
produced in 1953 is one of Wegner's most iconic designs and arguably the most comfortable armchair produced during this period
Luupo is available in two heights: Low (40cm) - suitable as a footstool paired with a armchair or sofa
A magnificent and rarely seen desk produced by Haslev Mobelsnedkeri in Denmark and designed by Danish master Erik Risager-Hansen (also known as Severin Hansen Jnr) in the early 1960s
The chair was produced by Bovirke in Denmark
The Pragh chair features a curved
Architectural side tables with rosewood frame and glass tops designed by Henning Norgaard and produced by Komfort