Guldhoj Folding Stool vintageRarely seen Model 41 folding stool in rosewood with original, patinated leather seat produced in Denmark, 1948. The Guldhoj stool was designed as a replica of a Bronze Age artefact found in Vamdrup, Denmark that dates back to 1300 BC. The stool is therefore the oldest preserved piece of furniture in the country. The original stool is part of the permanent collection at the National Museum of Denmark.
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Literature: Arne Karlsen
The chair has been reupholstered in luxurious Karakorum Ecume fabric by Dedar Milan
Early in his career he collaborated with designer Arne Hovmand Olsen
The Model 71 and its companion armchair the Model 55 evolved from Moller's collaborative design work early in his career with architect Arne Hovmand-Olsen
The frame has been refinished in Danish oil and the new feather cushions are covered in premium cognac brown aniline leather
Stolen in Denmark this example has oiled oak paws and legs
patinated red leather cushions
The frame is rosewood and the seat is woven cane in the French style
Wanscher and Iversen had a long and fruitful relationship
The Samspel chair is one of Malmsten's best-loved designs in this category from the early 1950s and sits alongside classics such as the Samsas
This classic and compact lounge chair has been restored with stained beech legs and upholstered in luxurious Moss green cotton velvet by Rose Uniacke