A Wingback chair by Arne Vodder
Iconic “Horse shoe chair” armchair by Danish master Arne Vodder, produced by Bovirke in the 1950s. A beautifully sculpted birch frame with elegant teak details supports the high, embracing backrest and softly curved arms—an instantly recognizable silhouette with real presence. This early variant features a fixed upholstered seat rather than a loose cushion, and relates to later models such as Bo 90. Recently re-upholstered in a fresh green striped fabric
60.000 SEK
Arne Vodder
Arne Vodder (1926–2009) was a Danish architect and designer, widely known for his work in the mid-century modern design movement. He is particularly celebrated for his furniture designs, many of which became iconic examples of Scandinavian modernism. Vodder’s designs were characterized by organic forms, craftsmanship, and a harmonious integration of materials like teak, rosewood, and leather.


