H. W. Klein for Bramin, armchair, Denmark, 1960s.
By William Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Torino, IT
H. W. Klein for Bramin, armchair, Denmark, 1960s.
1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage William Klein Chairs
Teak
American photographer William Klein continually channeled the zeitgeist through his oeuvre, imbuing his photography with startling honesty and empathy, as well as his own particular brand of abstraction. The portraits, scenes and scenarios resemble windows into a world where reality has begun to warp, sometimes dreamily, other times more emphatically, so that snapshot moments are strangely portentous or full of possibility.
Klein was best known for his early fashion shots and arresting street photography, capturing, with candor and humanity, life in cities around the world, including Rome, Moscow, Tokyo and Paris. His gritty and grainy images of 1950s New York are widely considered his most powerful, documenting the underbelly of a growing metropolis, with his focus set on the energy and multidimensional nature of postwar culture. In his 1955 image Selwyn Theatre, 42nd Street, New York, for example, Klein contrasted the gleaming silhouette of a car with the faded-out forms of a group of young men about town, creating strong graphic patterns that suggest a sense of abandon and opportunity.
Klein’s aesthetic, however, is not easy to summarize, since he demonstrated an eager embrace of experimentation through the decades. Early street shots are often out of focus and taken at unexpected angles, while his 1960s fashion shots and celebrity portraits for Vogue’s American, French and British editions are sleek and subtly Surrealist, pioneering a new style that put the spotlight on the beauty of the composition rather than the allure of the clothes, as seen in Smoke and Veil (1956) and his 1961 portrait of Anouk Aimée for Paris Vogue.
In addition to photography, Klein explored painting, filmmaking, graphic design and publishing, adopting a polymathic attitude to the arts. Klein began his career as a painter under the tutelage of French abstractionist Fernand Léger, having moved to Paris in 1948. The experience opened his mind to the possibilities of manipulated form, specifically the illusionary effects achieved through the playful arrangement of light and shadow.
A commission from 1952 was instrumental in his side step into photography. Having created a painted room divider for an architect, Klein took photographs of the rotating piece. His delight in the fragmented shapes created by the movement prompted him to make thousands of abstract photograms by applying shifting geometrical forms on photographic paper during long exposures.
Indeed, the unorthodox mixture of disorder and imperfection, along with beauty and energy, remained a constant in his work, as evidenced by such unconventionally arresting images as Candy Store, Amsterdam Avenue, New York (1955), Independence Day Parade, Dakar (1963) and Black Venus West Indian Day Parade, Brooklyn, New York (2013). Among Klein’s most famous celluloid achievements is his 1964 documentary Cassius the Great, dedicated to a young Muhammad Ali in the run up to his fight with Sonny Liston.
In fact, many of Klein’s photographs and films have a strong sociopolitical dimension, although they were not intended as acts of propaganda. Instead, they raised awareness about conditions of flux, antagonism, hope and change, especially among African American and minority communities as they navigated times of change. This is exemplified by vibrant shots like Easter Sunday, Harlem High Hat, New York and Moves and Pepsi, Harlem, both featured in the self-designed and self-published seminal tome New York: 1954.55.
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H. W. Klein for Bramin, armchair, Denmark, 1960s.
By William Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Torino, IT
H. W. Klein for Bramin, armchair, Denmark, 1960s.
Teak
$3,581 / set
H 29.53 in W 18.12 in D 18.12 in
Danish Teak and Black Leather Dining Chairs, H. W. Klein, Bramin 1960s, Set of 4
By Henry Walter Klein
Located in Esbjerg, DK
Set of four Henry. W. Klein dining chairs in teak with rosewood inlays. Manufactured at Bramin Møbler in Denmark during the 1960s. The being made of solid teak and rosewood has their...
Leather, Teak
$2,975 / set
H 36.23 in W 34.65 in D 31.5 in
H.W. Klein for Bramin Leather Swivel Lounge Chairs, Denmark 1970s
By H.W. Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Almelo, NL
H.W. Klein for Bramin leather Swivel lounge chairs, Denmark 1970s This vintage leather swivel lounge chair, designed by H.W. Klein for Bramin in Denmark during the 1970s, is a beaut...
Leather, Wood
Set of 6 Danish Side Chairs & Armchairs, 1960s
Located in Andrézieux-Bouthéon, FR
Set of 6 Danish Side Chairs & Armchairs, 1960s Vintage Design Set of four chairs and two Danish design armchairs 1960’. The mulching is completely redone in our workshops by ...
Straw, Wood
H. W. Klein for Bramin Møbler Adjustable Chair
By Bramin Mobler, H.W. Klein
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A distinguished example of Danish Modern design by H. W. Klein for Bramin Møbler, this adjustable lounge chair features an iconic high-back silhouette with elegantly sculpted armrest...
Fabric, Upholstery, Wood, Teak
$2,690
H 34.65 in W 25.99 in D 31.5 in
Scandinavian Rocking Chair by Frank Reenskaug for Bramin, Denmark, 1960s
By Frank Reenskaug, Bramin Mobler
Located in Ranst, VAN
Danish vintage rocking chair designed as model '182' by Frank Reenskaug for Bramin in the 1960s. This chair has a teak and has been reupholstered in a beige fabric. the rocking chair...
Fabric, Teak
$1,050
H 30.75 in W 19.75 in D 20 in
Danish Modern Model 382 in Mahogany by H.W. Klein for Bramin Møbler, c. 1960's
By H.W. Klein
Located in Deland, FL
Introducing a rare and limited Model 382 dining chair / side chair / desk chair designed by the influential H.W. Klein for Bramin Møbler. Produced in the mid-1960's this Model 382 is...
Bouclé, Mahogany
$2,580
H 34.6 in W 26 in D 31.5 in
Scandinavian Rocking Chair by Frank Reenskaug for Bramin, Denmark, 1960s
By Bramin Mobler, Frank Reenskaug
Located in Buffalo, NY
Danish vintage rocking chair designed as model '182' by Frank Reenskaug for Bramin in the 1960s. This chair has a teak and has been reupholstered in a beige decorative fabric.minor f...
Fabric, Teak
$2,182
H 29.53 in W 23.23 in D 16.93 in
Armchair Made In Rosewood By Henry W. Klein Made By Bramin From 1960s
By Henry W Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Lejre, DK
This armchair is a fine example of Danish furniture art from the 1960s, designed by Henry W. Klein and manufactured by Bramin. With its rosewood frame and cognac leather seat, this c...
Leather, Rosewood
$2,008
H 40.16 in W 33.47 in D 33.47 in
Black Leather Mid-Century Modern Swivel Chair by H.W. Klein for Bramin, 1960s
By H.W. Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Breda, Netherlands
Vintage design swivelchair This stunning black leather swivel chair by renowned designer H.W. Klein for Bramin embodies both comfort and sophisticated design. Crafted in the mid-cent...
Leather
Swiveling Lounge Chair by H.W. Klein for Bramin Mobler
By Henry Walter Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A stately and elegant high back swiveling armchair having a sculptural seat with button tufted burgundy leather upholstery floating on a brushe...
Steel
$1,375
H 35.83 in W 30.71 in D 30.71 in
1970s, Danish swivel chair by H.W.Klein for Bramin Møbler, furniture leather.
By Henry Walter Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Tarm, 82
1970s, Danish swivel chair by H.W.Klein for Bramin Møbler. Original black furniture leather, five fingers base. Original good condition: no smells, no stains and stable construction....
Steel
$1,303
H 34.65 in W 33.08 in D 33.86 in
1970s, Danish design by H.W.Klein, swivel chair for Bramin Møbler.
By H.W. Klein, Bramin Mobler
Located in Tarm, 82
1970s, Danish design by H.W.Klein. swivel chair model "Silhouette" for Bramin Møbler. Original very good condition: no smells, no stains and stable construction. Original brown furni...
Metal