Eskild Pontoppidan armchair
This rare armchair was designed by Eskild Pontoppidan and produced by the Danish cabinetmaker Ludvig Pontoppidan in 1962. The chair features a sculptural and organic form, highlighted by a curved backrest that seamlessly integrates with the armrests, creating a fluid and cohesive silhouette. The solid oak frame provides a sturdy and durable foundation, while the seat and backrest are upholstered in cognac-colored leather, which has developed a rich patina through natural aging.
The chair is in good vintage condition, showing visible signs of use that add character and authenticity. There is a repair present on one armrest, and the leather upholstery exhibits a natural aging process, which enhances the piece’s appeal as a well-preserved example of mid-century craftsmanship.
Eskild Pontoppidan’s design embodies Scandinavian modernism, focusing on refined craftsmanship, organic shapes, and functional elegance. Ludvig Pontoppidan, a respected Danish cabinetmaker, was known for producing high-quality furniture with meticulous artisanal methods, often collaborating with designers who emphasized materiality and structural integrity.
This armchair exemplifies the Danish mid-century aesthetic by balancing elegant proportions with a tactile, lived-in quality. The combination of warm oak and aged leather creates a timeless, inviting presence, making it a distinguished piece of handcrafted Scandinavian furniture from the period.
The chair measures 69.5 centimeters in width, 69 centimeters in depth, and 71.5 centimeters in height (27.4 x 27.2 x 28.1 inches), with a seat height of 44 centimeters (17.3 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 69.5 / D: 69 / H: 71.5 / Seat H: 44 |
Producer | Ludvig Pontoppidan |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Leather, Oak |
Designed in | 1962 |
Item Number | 137330 |
Eskild Pontoppidan