Scandinavian Arm Chair
Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Ash, Plywood
Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Walnut
Vintage 1910s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Fabric, Birch
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Upholstery, Walnut
Vintage 1950s Norwegian Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Foam, Wood
Vintage 1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Beech
Vintage 1940s European Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Beech
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Rosewood, Teak
Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Birch
20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Upholstery, Teak
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Rosewood
Vintage 1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Wood
Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Fabric, Pine
20th Century American Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Teak
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Mahogany, Paint
Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Birch
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Oak
Vintage 1970s Danish Mid-Century Modern Armchairs
Steel
Vintage 1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Cane, Pine
Vintage 1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Pine
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Elm
Vintage 1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Papercord, Pine
Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Oak
20th Century American Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Elm
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Oak, Leather
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Wood
Vintage 1940s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Pine
Vintage 1970s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Oak
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Teak, Upholstery
Late 20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Oak
Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
Fabric, Velvet, Teak
Vintage 1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Swivel Chairs
20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs
Oak, Fabric
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs
Fabric, Teak
Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Chairs
Leather, Teak
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Club Chairs
Velvet
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Chairs
Vintage 1960s Dutch Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Chairs
Teak
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Office Chairs and Desk Chairs
Vintage 1960s Dutch Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs
Wood
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Dining Room Chairs
Teak
Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Leather, Mahogany
Mid-20th Century European Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Beech
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Wool, Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Wool, Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Wool, Teak
Mid-20th Century Norwegian Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Wool, Upholstery, Teak
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Teak
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Teak
Vintage 1950s Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Faux Leather, Teak
20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs
Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Teak, Naugahyde
Mid-20th Century Swedish Mid-Century Modern Armchairs
Sheepskin
Vintage 1960s Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
Rush, Wood
Vintage 1970s Danish Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Chairs
Oak, Pine
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A Close Look at Scandinavian-modern Furniture
Scandinavian modernism is perhaps the warmest and most organic iteration of modernist design. The work of the designers associated with vintage Scandinavian modern furniture was founded on centuries-old beliefs in both quality craftsmanship and the ideal that beauty should enhance even the humblest accessories of daily life.
ORIGINS OF SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN
- Emerged in the 1930s
- Scandinavian design and Nordic design originated primarily in Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Norway
- Introduced in the United States in mid-20th century
- Informed by the Bauhaus; influenced American mid-century modernism
CHARACTERISTICS OF SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGN
- Bold, clean lines and simple, sturdy symmetries
- Use of natural materials — native woods such as pine, ash and beech
- Open, airy spaces
- Promotion of functionality
- Emphasis on craftsmanship; rooted in cabinetry profession and traditional construction techniques
- Minimal ornamentation (little to no embellishment)
- A neutral or light color palette owing to prominence of light woods
SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNERS TO KNOW
- Alvar Aalto
- Hans Wegner
- Kaare Klint
- Arne Jacobsen
- Greta Magnusson Grossman
- Finn Juhl
- Arne Vodder
- Verner Panton
ICONIC SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE DESIGNS
VINTAGE SCANDINAVIAN MODERN FURNITURE ON 1STDIBS
The gentle, organic contours that are typical of Scandinavian design appear in the furnishings and decor created by Danish, Finnish and Swedish designers not as a stylistic gesture, but rather as a practical, ergonomic — and, as importantly, elegant — response to the human form.
Each nation produced exceptional talents in all areas of the applied arts, yet each had its forté. Sweden was home to Greta Magnusson Grossman and Bruno Mathsson — creators of the classic Grasshopper lighting series and Berlin daybed, respectively — but the country excelled most notably at ceramics. In the 1920s at the great Gustavsberg porcelain manufactory, Wilhelm Kåge introduced pieces in the Scandinavian style based on influences from folklore to Cubism; his skills were passed on to his versatile and inspired pupils Berndt Friberg and Stig Lindberg.
Likewise, Finland produced a truly ingenious Scandinavian modern furniture designer in the architect Alvar Aalto, a master at melding function and artistic form in works like the Paimio chair, created in collaboration with his first wife, Aino. Yet Finnish glassware was pre-eminent, crafted in expressive, sculptural designs by Tapio Wirkkala and Timo Sarpaneva.
The Danes excelled at chairs. Hans Wegner and Arne Jacobsen were exemplars of the country’s facility with wood, particularly teak.
Wegner created such iconic pieces as the Round chair and the Wishbone chair; Jacobsen — while the revolutionary architect and furniture innovator produced the best-selling plywood Ant chair — designed two classic upholstered pieces of the 1950s: the Swan chair and Egg chair. The list of great Danes could go on and on, including Finn Juhl, a stylistic maverick and maker of the bold Chieftain chair; Poul Kjaerholm, with his lean metal-and-rattan aesthetic; and Verner Panton, who introduced a vibrant Pop note into international design.
Today, decades after their heyday, the prolific, ever-evolving Scandinavian modernists continue to amaze and delight, and interior designers all over the world use their pieces to bring warmth to any given space.
On 1stDibs, you will note both instantly recognizable vintage Scandinavian modern chairs, sofas, rugs and tables — those that have earned iconic status over time — and many new discoveries.
Finding the Right Seating for You
With entire areas of our homes reserved for “sitting rooms,” the value of quality antique and vintage seating cannot be overstated.
Fortunately, the design of side chairs, armchairs and other lounge furniture — since what were, quite literally, the early perches of our ancestors — has evolved considerably.
Among the earliest standard seating furniture were stools. Egyptian stools, for example, designed for one person with no seat back, were x-shaped and typically folded to be tucked away. These rudimentary chairs informed the design of Greek and Roman stools, all of which were a long way from Sori Yanagi's Butterfly stool or Alvar Aalto's Stool 60. In the 18th century and earlier, seats with backs and armrests were largely reserved for high nobility.
The seating of today is more inclusive but the style and placement of chairs can still make a statement. Antique desk chairs and armchairs designed in the style of Louis XV, which eventually included painted furniture and were often made of rare woods, feature prominently curved legs as well as Chinese themes and varied ornaments. Much like the thrones of fairy tales and the regency, elegant lounges crafted in the Louis XV style convey wealth and prestige. In the kitchen, the dining chair placed at the head of the table is typically reserved for the head of the household or a revered guest.
Of course, with luxurious vintage or antique furnishings, every chair can seem like the best seat in the house. Whether your preference is stretching out on a plush sofa, such as the Serpentine, designed by Vladimir Kagan, or cozying up in a vintage wingback chair, there is likely to be a comfy classic or contemporary gem for you on 1stDibs.
With respect to the latest obsessions in design, cane seating has been cropping up everywhere, from sleek armchairs to lounge chairs, while bouclé fabric, a staple of modern furniture design, can be seen in mid-century modern, Scandinavian modern and Hollywood Regency furniture styles.
Admirers of the sophisticated craftsmanship and dark woods frequently associated with mid-century modern seating can find timeless furnishings in our expansive collection of lounge chairs, dining chairs and other items — whether they’re vintage editions or alluring official reproductions of iconic designs from the likes of Hans Wegner or from Charles and Ray Eames. Shop our inventory of Egg chairs, designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen, the Florence Knoll lounge chair and more.
No matter your style, the collection of unique chairs, sofas and other seating on 1stDibs is surely worthy of a standing ovation.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023Chairs with arms are called armchairs, and there are many styles of them. Examples include club, wingback and roll arm chairs. Find a collection of armchairs on 1stDibs today.
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019
A chair with arms is an armchair.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A dining chair with arms is called a carver chair or elbow chair. It is a traditional dining chair with arms added to it for a more structured look and is a popular option for dining seats for a spot to comfortably rest your arms. Shop a selection of dining chairs on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023An accent chair with no arms is typically called a slipper chair. These upholstered chairs originated in Europe during the 18th century and often served as seating in bedrooms. Today, people place slipper chairs in seating areas as well as bedrooms. Find a variety of slipper chairs on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019
Dining room chairs with arms require more space than armless ones.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022Dining room chairs with arms are simply called armchairs. They are not to be confused with armchairs used in seating areas. A dining chair without arms is a side chair. You'll find a collection of antique and vintage dining chairs on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024No one knows for sure why some dining chairs with arms are called carvers. However, it likely relates to the historical use of these chairs. Technically, carver is the nickname for a specific type of dining chair with arms, not for all dining armchairs. A Colonial American design, a carver chair features a backrest that wraps around the sides and forms arms. Traditionally, the carver chair went at the head of the table, and often the family member responsible for carving the primary entrée sat at this place. As a result, the chair's purpose for seating the carver of the meal is one potential explanation for the nickname. Another is that the name comes from John Carver, the governor of the Plymouth Colony. Reportedly, Carver owned one of these chairs, and people began referring to them by his name as a result. On 1stDibs, find an assortment of carver chairs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022Dining chairs without arms are called side chairs. Their counterpart, the armchair, is often found at the head of the table, with the side chairs filling in the seats along the side of the table. Shop a collection of side chairs from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
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