Teak Chair by Erik Buch in Black Leather
Teak Chair by Erik Buch in Black Leather
1960s
By Erik Buch
For Oddense Maskinsnedkeri Møbelfabrik
This Model 89 Teak Dining Chair designed by Erik Buch was produced in the 1960's by Oddense Maskinsnedkeri Møbelfabrik.
This Model 89 Dining Chair in Afromosia Teak. Also known as "African Teak", Afromosia is prized in furniture design for its durability, rich coloring, and beautiful woodgrain.
Completely refinished in the Danish Modern Design Workshop. Sanded to remove imperfections, re-glued, sealed, and lacquered with a matte finish lacquer.
The seating areas have been newly reupholstered in the highest quality glove-soft black "Opal" leather.
HISTORY Danish industrial designer Erik Buch (pronounced Buck) was born in 1923 in Copenhagen. Buch used simple organic, smooth lines to craft distinctive mid century modern designs. Like many of his Danish contemporaries, Buch combined fabric and leather with nicely grained woods, such as polished teak, oak, and rosewood.
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