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Hans J. Frydendal for Boltinge Stolefabrik.

Auction Lot 93 (40001645)
HANS J. FRYDENDAL (Copenhagen, 1939) for Boltinge Stolefabrik.
Set of six chairs, c. 1970.
Solid taca wood and upholstered with boucle fabric.
In very good condition. The chairs have been reupholstered and the wood restored.
Measurements. 75 x 55 x 52 cm (x6).

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Estimated Value : 2,000 - 2,500 €


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DESCRIPTION

HANS J. FRYDENDAL (Copenhagen, 1939) for Boltinge Stolefabrik.
Set of six chairs, c. 1970.
Solid taca wood and upholstered with boucle fabric.
In very good condition. The chairs have been reupholstered and the wood restored.
Measurements. 75 x 55 x 52 cm (x6).
Hans J. Frydendal was born at the height of modern Scandinavian design, an environment that would deeply mark his creative approach. From an early age he was interested in furniture and everyday objects, studying in Danish workshops and design schools that privileged functionality, formal simplicity and the integration of craftsmanship with industrial production.
Throughout his career, Frydendal distinguished himself for his functional, elegant and sober furniture designs, typical of the Nordic language of the mid-20th century. His pieces, which include chairs, tables and storage systems, combine light structures with clear lines, noble materials such as teak wood and aluminum, and ergonomic solutions designed for everyday life. Among his most recognized works are stacking chairs and armchairs from the 1960s and 1970s, many of which are now considered vintage design objects coveted by collectors. Frydendal collaborated with a number of Danish brands, including manufacturers seeking to unite industrial production and modern aesthetics, and his work falls within the Scandinavian tradition of design that privileges durability, comfort and elegant simplicity. Although there are no confirmed records of his death, his legacy lives on through the pieces that still circulate in auctions, design fairs and private collections, consolidating his name as one of the exponents of modern Danish furniture.

COMMENTS

In very good condition. The chairs have been reupholstered and the wood has been restored.

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