Danish lounge chair designed by Juul Kristensen, created during the 1960s or 1970s, is a strong example of Scandinavian Modern design focused on simplicity, comfort and craftsmanship. The softly sculpted armrests and balanced proportions give the chair a calm architectural presence characteristic of high-quality Danish Modern furniture.
The frame is made of solid teak, a material particularly prized in Danish design of the period for its durability and natural, warm color. The wood has been renovated, removing the old coatings and finishing with high-quality Danish oil. The armchair cushions have been reupholstered in beige fabric.
This model stands out through its organically shaped armrests and smooth transitions between the structural elements. The craftsmanship is refined yet understated — without unnecessary ornamentation, but with a strong sense of proportion and detail. That restrained approach is precisely what keeps the design visually relevant decades later.
The generous seat and supportive backrest make the chair exceptionally comfortable, whether used as a lounge chair in a living room, reading corner, office or hospitality interior. Despite its solid construction, the open teak frame gives the piece a visually light appearance that integrates naturally into both contemporary and classic spaces.
Armchairs designed by Juul Kristensen were produced by Danish manufacturers including Glostrup Møbelfabrik and under the JK Denmark label. His furniture is known for combining functionality with soft organic forms and high-quality cabinetmaking craftsmanship.
Juul Kristensen was among the designers who helped shape post-war Danish modernism. His work focused on comfort, honest materials and timeless forms designed to age beautifully over time.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBeige, Brown, CremeMaterialWood, TextileNumber of items1Height84 cmWidth75 cmDepth70 cmSeat height46 cm