Kaare Klint (1888-1954) is regarded as the founding father of Danish Modernim. As an architect, furniture designer and leading professor at the Department of Furniture Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Klint established the principles of modern Danish furniture by combining a profound appreciation of traditional construction techniques with a modernist emphasis on function and a rejection of ornaments.
Kaare Klint
Kaare Klint (1888-1954) is regarded as the founding father of Danish Modernim. As an architect, furniture designer and leading professor at the Department of Furniture Design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Klint established the principles of modern Danish furniture by combining a profound appreciation of traditional construction techniques with a modernist emphasis on function and a rejection of ornaments.
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Kaare Klint
Two-seater sofa, model no. 4118
€18,000.00Designed in 1930 for the private office of the Danish prime minister. Model no. 4118 Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Volume 1, pp. 267, 361
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Kaare Klint
Three-seater sofa, model no. 4118
€38,000.00Designed in 1930 for the private office of the Danish prime minister. Model no. 4118 Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Volume 1, pp. 267, 361
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Kaare Klint
€40,000.00Designed in 1938. Presented at the Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibition the same year Model no. 5761 Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Volume 2, p. 366
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Kaare Klint
€7,500.00Designed 1930 Literature: Gorm Harkær: Kaare Klint, Klintiana, 2010 volume two, p. 36-37
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Kaare Klint
€24,000.00Designed 1935. Presented at the Copenhagen Saddlemakers’ and Upholsterers’ Guild 475th anniversary the same year and at the Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibition in 1937 Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana,…
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Kaare Klint
€4,000.00The 'Red Chair' was originally designed in 1927 for the lecture hall at the Danish Museum of Art and Design. This variant without profiled legs was made c. 1939 for…
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Kaare Klint
€7,500.00The ‘Red Chair’ was designed in 1927 for the lecture hall at the Danish Museum of Art and Design. Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Volume 1, p. 234.
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Kaare Klint
€4,000.00Designed in 1930 Model no. 4486 Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Volume 2, p. 55
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Kaare Klint
€20,000.00Designed in 1937. Presented at the Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibition the same year. Model no. ‘4740’. Literature: Grete Jalk, 40 Years of Danish Furniture Design – The Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibitions’. Vol.…
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Kaare Klint
€6,000.00The ‘Red Chair’ was designed in 1927 for the lecture hall at the Danish Museum of Art and Design and in 1930 the model with armrests was presented. Literature: Gorm…
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Kaare Klint
€4,000.00The Faaborg Chair was originally designed in 1914 by Kaare Klint for The Museum of Faaborg, Denmark Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Volume 1, chapter 3 pp. 77-90
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Kaare Klint
€6,000.00Designed in 1939 for the Iron- and Metal industry Associations headquarter in Copenhagen. Model no. 5999 Literature: Gorm Harkær ‘Kaare Klint’, Klintiana, 2010, Vol. 2 p. 81
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Kaare Klint
€140,000.00The 'Mix Chair' was designed by Kaare Klint in collaboration with Edvard Kindt Larsen in 1930, when Klint was professor at The Royal Academy and Edvard Kindt-Larsen was a student.…
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Kaare Klint
€3,500.00The ‘Red Chair’ was designed in 1927 for the lecture hall at the Danish Museum of Art and Design and in 1930 the model with armrests was presented Literature: Gorm…
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Kaare Klint
€4,000.00The ‘Red Chair’ was designed in 1927 for the lecture hall at the Danish Museum of Art and Design and in 1930 the model with armrests was presented. Literature: Gorm…
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