Pair of vintage armchairs by Jens Risom, 1968
United Kingdom
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About this vintage design furniture
Midcentury Arm Chair by Jens Risom in Walnut, Circa 1968.
Solid American black walnut frame features gorgeous figured grain throughout.
Exaggerated blade arm rests.
Newly upholstered in new Yellow Harris Tweed by Craig Hughes From the TV show ‘Salvage Hunters The Restorers “
This timeless classic has been fully restored and is in excellent condition. All joinery is sound and secure.
Risom trained in furniture making at the Copenhagen School of Industrial Arts and Design under Ole Wanscher, alongside classmates Hans Wegner and Borge Mogensen.
In 1939, a year after graduating from business school, Risom decided to move to the U.S.
While working for an interior designer in New York in 1941, he met Hans Knoll, and the businessman and the designer hit it off.
This timeless classic has been fully restored and is in excellent condition. All joinery is sound and secure.
Width 67.0 cm. Height 87.0 cm. Depth 58.0 cm.
Reference : 247028
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Features
- Length
- 67 cm
- Height
- 87 cm
- Depth
- 58 cm
- Designer
- Jens RISOM
- Condition
- Restored
- Quantity
- Set of 2
- Style
- Mid Century
- Period
- 1960s
- Origin
- Denmark
- Colour
- Yellow
- Main material
- Wallnut
- Other material
- Tweed
delivery and return
- Shipped from : United Kingdom
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Jens RISOM
1916 - 2016Jens Risom (1916-2016) was a Danish-born designer who made a name for himself in the United States. After studying cabinetmaking in Copenhagen, he worked for the famous Danish designer Kaare Klint before moving to the USA in 1939.