Aksel Bender Madsen & Ejnar Larsen attrib. stool
This stool is a rare mid-century Scandinavian design attributed to Aksel Bender Madsen and Ejnar Larsen, produced in Denmark during the 1950s. The frame is constructed from solid teak, a wood prized for its durability and warm reddish-brown tone, with softly tapered legs and rounded tops that emphasize the elegant craftsmanship typical of Danish modern furniture. The seat is woven from natural cane in a tightly executed checker weave, forming a slightly curved, ergonomic surface that gives the stool both strength and visual lightness.
The design reflects the collaboration between Madsen and Larsen, who were known for their refined, humanistic approach to furniture, combining functionalism with a sense of warmth. The clean lines and organic materials are consistent with the broader Danish modern movement, which emphasized simplicity, honest construction, and natural finishes. The use of handwoven cane gives the piece a tactile quality and connects it to traditional Scandinavian craft techniques while maintaining a modern aesthetic.
The stool remains in good vintage condition, with minor signs of wear and patina to both the teak and the cane consistent with age and use. The surface shows slight tonal variations and natural aging of the materials, adding character without detracting from the structural integrity.
Dimensions are 50 cm wide, 40 cm deep, and 46 cm high (approximately 19.7 x 15.7 x 18.1 inches). This size makes it versatile as a footstool, side stool, or low occasional seat, well-suited to both domestic and professional interiors seeking authentic mid-century Scandinavian design.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 50 / D: 40 / H: 46 |
| Decade | 1950s |
| Country | Denmark |
| Style | Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Cane, Teak |
| Designed in | 1950s |
| Item Number | 99740 |
Aksel Bender Madsen
Ejner Larsen