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Viggo Boesen 107

Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chair no. 107 Viggo Boesen, Slagelse Møbelværk, 1940s
Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chair no. 107 Viggo Boesen, Slagelse Møbelværk, 1940s

Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chair no. 107 Viggo Boesen, Slagelse Møbelværk, 1940s

Located in Odense, DK

designer Viggo Boesen and produced by Slagelse Møbelværk in the 1940s. Model no. 107 exemplifies Boesen

Category

Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Beech

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Vintage Viggo Boesen 107 Armchair by Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark, 1940s
Vintage Viggo Boesen 107 Armchair by Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark, 1940s

Vintage Viggo Boesen 107 Armchair by Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark, 1940s

By Viggo Boesen, Slagelse Mobelvaerk

Located in Hønefoss, 30

A rare armchair by Viggo Boesen, model 107 for Slagelse Møbelværk. Produced in Denmark in the 1940s

Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Chairs

Materials

Sheepskin, Oak

Rare Model 107 Chair by Viggo Boesen for Slagelse Mobelvaerk, Denmark, c. 1940's
Rare Model 107 Chair by Viggo Boesen for Slagelse Mobelvaerk, Denmark, c. 1940's

Rare Model 107 Chair by Viggo Boesen for Slagelse Mobelvaerk, Denmark, c. 1940's

By Slagelse Mobelvaerk, Viggo Boesen

Located in Norwalk, CT

Presenting an important and rare Model 107 Chair, designed by Viggo Boesen for Slagelse Mobelvaerk

Category

Vintage 1940s Danish Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Wool, Beech

Viggo Boesen attributed Armchair, Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark 1940s
Viggo Boesen attributed Armchair, Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark 1940s

Viggo Boesen attributed Armchair, Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark 1940s

By Slagelse Mobelvaerk, Flemming Lassen, Viggo Boesen

Located in Lewes, East Sussex

An original Viggo Boesen attributed Model 107 Armchair, produced by Slagelse Møbelværk, Denmark

Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Wood, Fabric

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