Set of 6 Henning Kjaernulf Dining Chairs for Korup Stolefabrik, 1960s

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This exquisite set of six rare dining chairs, designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolefabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, epitomizes Scandinavian mid-century design at its finest.

The teak frame features a gently curved backrest, sculpted tapered legs, and seamless transitions between the side and front frames. The seat is ergonomically cupped to ensure maximum comfort while adding a tasteful aesthetic. The hind legs curve boldly backwards, rising gracefully to meet the backrest, enhancing the chair's striking silhouette.

These low-backed chairs exude sophistication and elevate any dining space, seamlessly blending with both classic and modern interiors.

Dimensions: 50 cm wide, 46 cm seat height, 80 cm total height.

This exquisite set of six rare dining chairs, designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolefabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, epitomizes Scandinavian mid-century design at its finest.

The teak frame features a gently curved backrest, sculpted tapered legs, and seamless transitions between the side and front frames. The seat is ergonomically cupped to ensure maximum comfort while adding a tasteful aesthetic. The hind legs curve boldly backwards, rising gracefully to meet the backrest, enhancing the chair's striking silhouette.

These low-backed chairs exude sophistication and elevate any dining space, seamlessly blending with both classic and modern interiors.

Dimensions: 50 cm wide, 46 cm seat height, 80 cm total height.