2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960
2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960

2 vintage Danish rosewood armchairs by Kai Lyngfeldt-larsen for Søren Willadsen,1960

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About this vintage design furniture

 Pair of vintage armchairs from the 60s, made by Søren Willadsen in Denmark and designed by Kai Lyngfeldt-Larsen. Feature a rosewood frame and a original black skai upholstery.

Reference : 82492

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Features

Length
40 cm
Height
76 cm
Depth
42 cm
Designer
Kai LYNGFELDT LARSEN
Period
1960s
Origin
Scandinavian
Colour
Wood
Main material
Rosewood
Other material
Leatherette

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Spain
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Kai LYNGFELDT LARSEN

Per and Annelise Kai Lyngfeldt Larsen are a Danish design couple famous for their work in the 1950s and 1960s. They founded their own design studio in 1946, which became known as "PAL". Their work was largely influenced by modern Scandinavian design, which emphasized simplicity, functionality and the natural beauty of materials.

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