Armchair, 1956 lounge chairAn elegant armchair with rosewood frame, original black leather seat and woven cane back, designed by Erik Worts in 1956 and produced by his father Henrik Worts' own workshop. This design was presented alongside a complimentary dining chair and table when launched. The timber selection, joinery, quality of leather and the fine cane work exemplify the pure essence of the Cabinetmaker's Exhibitions and the higher standards they held themselves to. It
The FD-119 was produced in highly figured rosewood in a limited and numbered edition in the early 1960s
especially when fitted with a rattan cane shelf as seen here
This iconic sofa from the 1669 series was produced by Danish master cabinetmakers Fritz Hansen in Denmark and has become one of the most sought after and collectible sofas from the Danish Modern period
CM Madsen and most famously for Fredericia Furniture under their new owner Andreas Graversen from 1955
Seats reupholstered in aniline
Danish Cabinetmaker produced Lounge chair
The Spanish Chair was designed in 1958 and manufactured by Fredericia Stolefabrik
Literature: "Hotel Aulanko bei Tavastehus (Hämeenlinna): Architekten Märta Blomstedt und Matti Lampén
This armchair has been reupholstered in pure cotton velvet from Rose Uniacke
It has been recovered in premium Moonlight sheepskin
This model is a lighter variation on the Samsas chair with slimmer
Danish Cabinetmaker made 3-seat sofa in the manner of Fritz Hansen