Set of 6 Henning Kjaernulf Dining Chairs for Korup Stolefabrik, 1960s
This exquisite set of four rare dining chairs, designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolefabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, epitomizes Scandinavian mid-century design at its finest.
Crafted from solid teak, these chairs boast clean, minimalist lines, organic curves, and impeccable craftsmanship that highlight the timeless elegance of Danish design. The chairs have been thoughtfully updated with high-quality off-white cotton and hemp upholstery, complementing their natural beauty while providing exceptional comfort.
This exquisite set of four rare dining chairs, designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolefabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, epitomizes Scandinavian mid-century design at its finest.
Crafted from solid teak, these chairs boast clean, minimalist lines, organic curves, and impeccable craftsmanship that highlight the timeless elegance of Danish design. The chairs have been thoughtfully updated with high-quality off-white cotton and hemp upholstery, complementing their natural beauty while providing exceptional comfort.
This exquisite set of four rare dining chairs, designed by Henning Kjaernulf for Korup Stolefabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, epitomizes Scandinavian mid-century design at its finest.
Crafted from solid teak, these chairs boast clean, minimalist lines, organic curves, and impeccable craftsmanship that highlight the timeless elegance of Danish design. The chairs have been thoughtfully updated with high-quality off-white cotton and hemp upholstery, complementing their natural beauty while providing exceptional comfort.