This set of four dining chairs was designed by Hans J. Frydendal for the renowned Danish manufacturer Boltinge Stolefabrik during the mid-twentieth century. The design exemplifies the canonical principles of Scandinavian modernism, characterized by clean lines, functional elegance, and exceptional craftsmanship.
Constructed from solid oak wood, the chairs feature a distinctive high backrest with vertical slats that provide both visual lightness and structural support. The gracefully curved armrests enhance the ergonomic profile of the seating experience. Each chair is fitted with a comfortably padded seat, upholstered in a durable beige textile featuring a subtle herringbone weave. The natural brown tones of the wooden frames contrast elegantly with the light upholstery, creating a harmonious and balanced aesthetic typical of Danish design from this era.
The set remains in great vintage condition, preserving its structural integrity and original character. The wooden frames display a warm, authentic patina that has developed naturally over decades of careful use. The textile upholstery is well-maintained, ensuring the chairs are fully functional and ready for continued enjoyment.
These dining chairs are ideally suited for a refined dining room or an open-plan living space. Their timeless silhouette pairs seamlessly with both vintage wooden dining tables and contemporary minimalist interiors, bringing a touch of authentic Nordic heritage to the modern home.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, BeigeMaterialTextile, WoodNumber of items4First ownerYesHeight92 cmWidth56 cmDepth50 cmSeat height45 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains