Arne Vodder armchairs
This rare pair of armchairs, designed by Arne Vodder and produced by Sibast Møbelfabrik in Denmark, exemplifies the quiet sophistication and precise craftsmanship that define Danish modernism. Executed in richly toned rosewood, the frames present a striking interplay of warm hues and expressive grain patterns, lending the chairs a sense of depth and visual richness that complements their architectural form.
The design is refined and restrained, with a sculptural sensibility that reveals itself in the softly curved backrests and subtly angled joinery. The armrests gently extend outward in a natural sweep, forming a continuous line with the back supports—an elegant solution that enhances comfort while emphasizing the organic fluidity of the form. The legs taper delicately and are slightly splayed, giving the chairs a poised, almost weightless stance while preserving structural stability.
Upholstered in smooth black leather, the seats and backs provide a tactile and visual contrast to the rosewood. The leather, which has developed a light, even patina over time, remains supple and intact, showing only minor signs of age that contribute to the authenticity and character of the pieces. The overall balance between material richness and ergonomic design reflects Vodder’s commitment to creating furniture that is both aesthetically refined and inherently functional.
Arne Vodder (1926–2009) was a key figure in the Danish modern movement, renowned for his holistic approach to design that integrated natural materials, refined proportions, and minimalist forms. His collaboration with Sibast Møbelfabrik yielded a number of enduring classics that have become staples in both private collections and institutional interiors. Vodder’s work is characterized by its absence of excess—he favored subtle curves, seamless joints, and honest materials, elevating everyday furniture to timeless design objects.
This pair of armchairs remains in excellent vintage condition. The rosewood frames are structurally sound and beautifully preserved, with a warm patina that highlights the quality of the wood. The leather upholstery retains its original integrity and comfort, contributing to the overall elegance and usability of the chairs.
As a rare and highly collectible example of Vodder’s work, this pair embodies the essential qualities of Danish design: clarity, craftsmanship, and enduring beauty. They function equally well as standalone statement pieces or as part of a cohesive mid-century modern interior.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 62 / D: 56 / H: 79.5 / Seat H: 45 |
Producer | Sibast Møbelfabrik |
Color | Black |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Danish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Leather, Rosewood |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 226357 |
Arne Vodder
Arne Vodder was trained by Finn Juhl, who became his friend and business partner. Before concentrating on furniture alone, in 1951 he opened his own studio with the architect Anton Borg. Together they designed some 1,100 low-cost houses which prov...
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