Razor Blade Armchair by Henning Kjærnulf, Denmark, 1960

By CCSS

A superb pair of razor blade armchair by Henning Kjærnulf, "Razorblade," epitomises Danish Modern design from the 1960s.

Bold Baroque influences and midcentury modernism combined. Oak frame with a slightly distressed finish. The seats have been reupholstered in a design of the times fabric.

Details
  • Category
    Sofas and Armchairs
  • Designer
    HENNING KJÆRNULF
  • Year
    1960
General
  • Country of origin
    Denmark
  • Type of use
    Commercial and Residential
Specifications

Height: 76 cm
Width: 68.5 cm
Depth: 62.5 cm
Seat Height: 41 cm

Scope of use

LIVING ROOM 

About the
Seller

CCSS was established in 2017 through passion and simple demand. Owners, Clare and Sonam, sum up what they do ‘They are furniture curators.’ With an elusive knack for recognising beauty, potential and sometimes an obscure harmony that can be found between signature pieces of furniture from a score of era’s. The word “eclectic” goes part way to describing the aesthetic that their work realises yet doesn’t quite sit right as it doesn’t even begin to allude to the beautiful consideration and restraint that they innately instill upon spaces they work on. “We like to provide that unique piece for the home, that finishing touch’.

Our own collection ‘MakeBelieve’ aims to create transportive furniture that brings the past in line with the present, to twist the notion of time and space in our homes. We will be working with local artist and makers that share our passion. Our pieces are designed to be illustrative and playful. Our intention is to create transportive, unexpected pieces to bring joy to the home.

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