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Product sheet Chieftain chair

Architonic-ID:  4104588
Designer:
Finn Juhl
Manufacturer:
Niels Vodder, Copenhagen
 
Based on ancient Egyptian precedents, the "Chieftain" chair was named after King Frederik IX of Denmark, who tried out the model at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition of 1949. Only 78 examples were originally produced by the master craftsman Niels Vodder, and most were distributed amongst Danish embassies, museums and government buildings.

Rosewood, leather, branded with designer's name and firm's mark 41 in. (102.5 cm) high

Provenance:
Mr. C. Mouritzen, Denmark, acquired directly from the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition, 1949 Thence by descent

Literature:
Esbjorn Hiort, Finn Juhl: Furniture, Architecture, Applied Art, A Biography, Copenhagen, 1990, cover, pp. 40-41 (for a discussion of the model and photographs of the model's debut in the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition of 1949) Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs, San Francisco, 1999, pp. 92-93
estimated value: 
25.000-30.000 US$
 
Auction: 
20-21st Century Design Art

Sales date: 2002-05-22
location: New York
Lot number: 129a
 
Auction House:
Phillips, de Pury & Company
Address:

Phillips, de Pury & Company


United States

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