Spade Chair Ole WanscherDesigned in 1954 the Model 133 Spadestolen was Finn Juhl's first collaboration with Danish producer France & Son. The frame was originally made in teak with loose foam cushions, sprung back and knock down construction for easier export. This later version was produced in limited quantities post 1960 in the highest quality rosewood. The seat on this version is fixed, fully covered and cantilevered, offering a greater level of comfort and support. The
the sofa is named after the lake in West Zealand where Alfred and his son Guido would often go fishing
Denmark in 1962 and produced shortly after
A matching stool available by request
An iconic Krobo bench in rosewood from Norwegian designer Torbjorn Afdal for manufacturer Bruksbo
Reupholstery is available by request
This example comes in exquisite rosewood and has been refinished with Danish oil
c1950s with rosewood frame and patinated
Madsen also worked closely with Wegner's great friend Borge Mogensen on several important pieces
Esko has a multitude of uses and can be paired with a range of armchairs
we’re re-launching these designs as the Margrethe Collection
A rarely seen Kai Kristiansen Model 385 slim chest of drawers in stunning rosewood
the 54 is perfectly at home in a wide range of interiors