Danish Loveseat by Henry Kjaernulf, Circa 1960s | 70s
$2,850
Featured at Kensington
- Rare and sought after loveseat attributed to Danish Designer, Henning Kjaernulf
- Made from quarter-sawn white oak + hand carved in a brutalist style seeking inspiration from the art & crafts movement, and even Jacobean styles
- His style is very unique and instantly recognizable and was quite popular in Denmark during the very late 1960’s and up through the 1970’s
- Kjaernulf has come to enjoy iconic status and the furniture is strongly coming back into vogue
- The scale is generous and the furniture is known for its great ergonomics and comfort
- The cushions are finished in traditional Scandinavian woven stripe fabric in rich earth tones of olive and tan and the existing padding and original fabric remains in clean and still usable condition
- The Matching 3-Seat Sofa From The Same Estate With Matching Fabric May Also Still Be Available — Please Inquire
Dimensions: W: 56.5” D: 32.5” H: 30” SH: 17”















