Description
Fabulous group of six early mid century modern Norwegian teak Gustav Bahus Bambi Dining Chairs. The “Bambi” chairs, designed by Rolf Rastad and Adolf Relling in the 1960’s and exhibit graceful contouring in the solid teak backrest and arms. This group of chairs includes two arm chairs and four armless side chairs.
Our restoration team did an excellent job of making these Bahus Bambi Dining Chairs look brand new. Leg Joints have been glued to ensure years of rigidity and overall professionally detailed top to bottom. All of the chairs have been reupholstered with new black vinyl upholstery by our in-house upholstress.
About Danish Modern: A style of minimalist furniture and housewares from Denmark associated with the Danish design movement. In the 1920s, Kaare Klint embraced the principles of Bauhaus modernism in furniture design, creating clean, pure lines based on an understanding of classical furniture craftsmanship coupled with careful research into materials, proportions and the requirements of the human body. With designers such as Arne Jacobsen and Hans Wegner and associated cabinetmakers, Danish furniture thrived from the 1940s through the 1960s. Adopting mass-production techniques and concentrating on form rather than just function, Finn Juhl contributed to the style’s success. Danish housewares adopting a similar minimalist design such as cutlery and trays of teak and stainless steel and dinnerware such as those produced in Denmark for Dansk in its early years, expanded the Danish modern aesthetic beyond furniture.