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Artworks
Jens Risom
back to collectionSet of 8 Chairs in Patinated Cognac Leather and Stained Oak, United States, Late 1940sPatinated Cognac Leather
Dark Stained Solid OakHeight: 81 cm / 31.9 inch
Width: 39.5 cm / 15.6 inch
Depth: 50 cm / 19.7 inch
Seat height: 44.5 cm / 17.5 inchShort lead time, ready for immediate shipping€ 7,800.00Further images
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This set of eight dining chairs by Jens Risom, made in the 1940s–1950s, features a frame in dark-stained solid oak with brass nails. The seat and backrest are constructed from...This set of eight dining chairs by Jens Risom, made in the 1940s–1950s, features a frame in dark-stained solid oak with brass nails. The seat and backrest are constructed from woven cognac leather straps with patination and surface variation. The sculptural frame supports both the seat and backrest, combining structure and function. The brass nails secure the leather to the frame, showing Risom’s attention to material. The design reflects his interest in simple, practical forms using accessible materials.
Jens Risom was a Danish-American designer known for bringing Scandinavian design principles to the United States. He was one of the first designers to join Hans Knoll and played a key role in shaping mid-century American furniture. His early work often used surplus military materials, focusing on form, utility, and honest construction. Risom’s designs continue to be recognized for their clarity and influence on modern furniture.
Condition
The chairs are patinated and show discoloration throughout the set, The frames have surface marks and signs of use, which add to their unique character. The overall construction is solid and has already been inspected by a specialist. The leather shows wear, visible in the images.
These chairs have been part of a restaurant interior since the late 1940s or early 1950s. Over the decades, some straps have been exchanged with other chairs, and there's a natural variation in patina among the chairs. An authentic characteristic that's typical for pieces of this age.Feel free to ask us for a more detailed report.
We have consciously chosen to photograph all of our items in their current state to present the real original condition as completely as possible for transparency towards our clients.
In case you have any additional questions about the original condition, always feel free to reach out and ask us for additional images. We do also offer services such as restoration and re-upholstery in case this is wished for.Provenance
Restaurant in the French Alps, late 1940's early 1950's1of 77 -
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