Aksel Bender Madsen & Ejner Larsen easy chairs
This rare pair of easy chairs was designed by Aksel Bender Madsen and Ejner Larsen, produced by cabinetmaker Willy Beck in Denmark during the 1950s. The chairs exhibit a solid teak frame, notable for its elegantly curved armrests that reflect the refined woodworking skills characteristic of Danish craftsmanship in the mid-century period. The teak surfaces have aged with a rich patina, highlighting the wood’s natural grain and depth.
The seat and backrest have been reupholstered in white bouclé fabric, providing a subtle contrast to the warm tones of the teak frame. This choice of upholstery offers a soft texture while respecting the historical integrity of the design. The sculptural armrests flow seamlessly into the slightly reclined backrest, contributing both to the chair’s visual appeal and ergonomic comfort.
Aksel Bender Madsen and Ejner Larsen collaborated closely to create furniture that balanced aesthetic purity with practical comfort. Their design ethos emphasized clean lines and organic forms, with an unwavering focus on craftsmanship and material quality. Willy Beck, a highly regarded Danish cabinetmaker, was responsible for executing their designs with precision, ensuring durability and finish that meet the highest standards.
The chairs measure 78.5 cm in width, 80 cm in depth, and 69 cm in height (approximately 30.9 x 31.5 x 27.2 inches), with a seat height of 36 cm (14.2 inches). This pair is an exemplary representation of mid-century Danish design, merging sculptural elegance with everyday usability.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 78.5 / D: 80 / H: 69 / Seat H: 36 |
| Producer | Willy Beck |
| Color | White |
| Decade | 1950s |
| Country | Denmark |
| Style | Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Bouclé, Fabric, Teak |
| Designed in | 1950s |
| Item Number | 143928 |
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