Ole Wanscher attrib. armchair
This rare armchair is attributed to Danish designer Ole Wanscher and was produced in Denmark during the 1930s. The chair is crafted from Cuban mahogany, a prized hardwood known for its strength, durability, and rich reddish-brown tone. The seating and backrest are upholstered in original natural leather, which has developed a deep patina over time. The leather shows visible signs of wear consistent with age, including two repairs on the backrest, along with surface marks and discoloration that contribute to its authentic character.
The design reflects Wanscher’s refined functionalism, combining simplicity with subtle elegance. The armrests are smoothly sculpted and integrated with the frame, emphasizing craftsmanship and ergonomic comfort. The proportions are carefully balanced, with a relatively high backrest, a generously padded seat, and strong straight legs. The natural leather contrasts warmly with the polished mahogany, highlighting the chair’s understated yet sophisticated presence.
The piece remains in good condition overall, with honest signs of age and use that enhance its vintage appeal. It stands as a fine example of early Danish modern furniture design, bridging traditional cabinetmaking techniques with the emerging modernist sensibility of the time.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 62.5 / D: 63 / H: 85.5 / Seat H: 45 / Armrest H: 68 |
Color | Tan |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Leather, Mahogany |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 250309 |
Ole Wanscher
Ole Wanscher (1903–1985) was a Danish furniture designer, architect, and author, and one of the central figures in the development of Scandinavian modern furniture design during the 20th century. He is particularly known for his refined, elegant...
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