Set of 8 Oak Danish P. Volther for Sorø Stolefabrik Dining Chairs
Delivering from: London, United Kingdom (UK)
Original price was: £2,450.£1,450Current price is: £1,450.
Description
A very sturdy, well-made and functional Danish set of 6 ladder-back dining chairs (Model 350) and 2 ladder-back armchairs/carvers (Model 351) designed by Poul Volther and manufactured by Sorø Stolefabrik in the 1960s. Made from Oak and newly reupholstered in a nut brown leather. A perfect addition to any dining room setting but they also have a real sturdy country feel to their design as well. The “Made in Denmark. Sorø Stolefabrik” maker’s rectangular step is underneath each chair
In very good vintage condition.
Chair dimensions: H: 80 x W: 49 x D: 45cm SH: 46cm
Carver dimensions: H: 80 cm W: 60 cm D: 53 cm SH: 46 cm
From Make Nordic’s website information on the designer
Poul M Volther (1923-2001) belongs to a generation of popular Danish architects who have deep roots in good craftsmanship.
Poul M Volther’s style was based on Scandinavian functionalism, which with a modern twist found a middle ground between the Bauhaus style and the classic, practical work. In doing so, he avoided being caught up in various short-lived trends, where instead he designed works that could keep people enchanted by their beauty across time. The Corona chair is a good example of this. The Corona chair is without comparison Poul M Volther’s most famous piece of furniture. He is also behind a large number of other well-known Danish furniture classics, including the stick chairs, where you see that the strictly logical design with great focus on both the sitting experience and the structure of the chair, is mixed with a unique modern look as well as a flair for color and organic thinking.
Poul M Volther was originally a trained carpenter. He furthered his education at the School of Arts and Crafts, where he taught for many years at what is today called the Danish School of Design. Here he left his mark on hundreds of young furniture architects’ sense of the quality of the craft.
In 1949, he was employed at FDB’s studio with the help of the well-known Hans Wegner. Here he first worked under Børge Mogensen until 1959, when Mogensen left FDB and Volther became leader. Poul M Volther’s style was simple, functional and beautiful. Which has resulted in a large number of his design classics having found their way into many thousands of Danish homes, where they are still seen to this day.
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Retro Living
This professional London boutique evolved from a passion for sourcing eclectic, interesting and unusual items of furniture, art, lighting and objets d’art, with the owners own home in mind. They restore, reupholster and rewire the majority of their pieces to ensure that they are of the highest quality and sympathetically restored to ensure everything reaches you in the best original condition possible.
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