THE UNSTYLED HOUSE

Hans Olslem Senge Of Ringkbbing, Denmark Mid 20th Century Circa 1960s Danish Teak Wood Extendable Dining Table And 4 Matching Chairs

£1,950.00

Description

Lem Senge was based in Rinkobing Denmark. Hans Olsen was perhaps the most famous deisgner for Lem Senge. A Danish furniture designer best known for his innovative use of bent laminated wood, as seen his iconic Bikini Chair (1968). Characteristic of mid-century design, Olsen’s work features swooping organic curves and the melding of multiple materials in a single piece. Born in 1919 in Denmark, he went on to study at the Royal Danish Academy under noted designer Kaare Klint from 1941 until 1943. Olsen started his own studio in 1953, and began exhibiting work at the Cabinetmakers Guild in Copenhagen to much acclaim. Though he was not considered a part of the mainstream Danish Modern School, he did make pieces for some of the well-known Danish manufacturers like Bramin Møbler and Juul Kistensen. Olsen died in 1992 in Denmark.

This table has a butterfly leaf in the centre. The makers mark is on the underside. The table has be re-finished with Osmo Wax. The chairs have been re-covered in Black Vinyl.

Height
75.0 cm
Width
102.0 cm
Depth
147.0 cm

Condition report:

. The table has be re-finished with Osmo Wax. The chairs have been re-covered in Black Vinyl.

Additional dimensions information:

147 when extended

Available on backorder

Related Products