Solid teak chair with black vinyl fabric in the style of Erik Kirkegaard, 1950s
















The vintage teak chair with black vinyl upholstery closely resembles Erik Kirkegaard's design from the 1960s. It is a classic example of Danish design that combines perfect proportions with an elegant look. The frame structure is made of solid teak with perfectly machined joints. It is the joinery that distinguishes it from other chairs. Vinyl upholstery played a significant role in mid-century design aesthetics, particularly in the post-World War II period through the 1950s and 1960s. At that time, advances in chemical engineering and manufacturing processes led to the development of more durable and versatile vinyl materials suitable for upholstery. At that time, many famous designers chose to incorporate vinyl siding into their iconic designs as a symbol of modernity, technological advancement and functionality. The perfect combination of beautiful teak wood and craftsmanship with vinyl's ability to withstand wear and tear makes this chair suitable for a variety of environments, from the entryway and office to the dining room or bedroom. Additional dimensions: seat height 45.5 cm, arm height 65.5 cm, floor height 39 cm. Our team thoroughly checked the chair. It is stable and sturdy. The wood has been renewed with a Danish oil finish to maintain its natural and beautiful appearance. We leave small signs of use that do not spoil the aesthetics and only confirm originality. We try to restore the furniture to its best appearance, always considering that it is 60 years old. Customers from all over the world have trusted our work and its fruits. If you are new to vintage furniture, please contact us for explanations and close-ups of the piece. Excellent condition with slight signs of wear.
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