On Trend: Danish Chairs Offer a Seat in Design Nirvana
Delightfully distinctive, these Danish chair designs have heavenly curves, modern lines and organic shapes
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Something amazing often happens in Northern European designs. Whatever the reason, the design companies here — all with Danish roots — are making their mark with beautiful chairs in a spirited Danish aesthetic.
Split backs, strong repeating lines, floating seats and organic shapes win out with these design finds. Whether you look to Hay, Gubi, Fredericia or Erik Joergensen, you'll find chairs that perch high above your average chair. Each of these chairs finds a moment of design difference, whether it's exploring a different form, finding the play between back and seat, or an element in the legs themselves. Add one of these to your dining room, living room or family room for your own moment of Danish nirvana.
Note: These brands are available through U.S. dealers and interior designers; see each image link for details.
Split backs, strong repeating lines, floating seats and organic shapes win out with these design finds. Whether you look to Hay, Gubi, Fredericia or Erik Joergensen, you'll find chairs that perch high above your average chair. Each of these chairs finds a moment of design difference, whether it's exploring a different form, finding the play between back and seat, or an element in the legs themselves. Add one of these to your dining room, living room or family room for your own moment of Danish nirvana.
Note: These brands are available through U.S. dealers and interior designers; see each image link for details.
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| Looking to the gingko leaf for inspiration, this split-back chair manages to reference nature without feeling all that natural. |
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The most contemporary design of the bunch, this chair floats above the floor. With only three legs beneath it, it's no surprise that it feels lighter than air.
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I love the wit behind the name of this chair — the eyes must refer to those two perfect buttons on the back, right? The name gives it an extra dose of personality.
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Repeating tubes look funky and graphic, adding a bit of humor to a more casual dining area.
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Striking in its simplicity, this T-back chair would be beautiful in a grouping surrounding a large white dining table.
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A new approach to a bentwood look, with striations of the walnut adding a subtle pattern that keeps it modern. As I plan my new office, I'd like to see this chair at my desk.
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The repeated lines forming the patterned back of this seat are mesmerizing and look elegant.
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Simple and iconic, the About a Chair is available in several variations, but I love the basic black for its versatility.
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kennedytarheel Very cool designs!
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jmundy I like many of the designs, e.g., the gingko chair. If they're comfortable I would consider buying. Can anyone comment on the comfort of the chairs shown?
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Mike Slater I've sat in several versions of the Gubi chair and thought them very uncomfortable. My wife had the same reaction. The chair has no give or flex that one finds in an Eames LCM or Panton S chair, and of course, no upholstery. I also find the Gubi chair--like a few other acclaimed Danish chairs--hits me too low in the back for comfort. I can't speak for the others.
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