Henning Kjærnulf “Razor Blade” Lounge Chair
A striking example of midcentury Scandinavian design, this lounge chair by Henning Kjærnulf for E.G. Møbler features his iconic “razor blade” backrest—an instantly recognizable silhouette that merges architectural edge with folk art undertones. Crafted in solid oak with gently tapered legs and carved stretchers, the frame shows a rich patina in a warm medium brown tone, adding softness to its otherwise bold geometry. The seat has been newly upholstered in luxurious Skandilock sheepskin, offering both visual texture and cozy functionality. The interplay of clean lines, tactile materiality, and heirloom-quality craftsmanship makes this chair a timeless accent—whether styled fireside, flanking a console, or layered into a reading nook. An investment-worthy icon of Danish design, as sculptural as it is inviting.
A striking example of midcentury Scandinavian design, this lounge chair by Henning Kjærnulf for E.G. Møbler features his iconic “razor blade” backrest—an instantly recognizable silhouette that merges architectural edge with folk art undertones. Crafted in solid oak with gently tapered legs and carved stretchers, the frame shows a rich patina in a warm medium brown tone, adding softness to its otherwise bold geometry. The seat has been newly upholstered in luxurious Skandilock sheepskin, offering both visual texture and cozy functionality. The interplay of clean lines, tactile materiality, and heirloom-quality craftsmanship makes this chair a timeless accent—whether styled fireside, flanking a console, or layered into a reading nook. An investment-worthy icon of Danish design, as sculptural as it is inviting.
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Origin
Denmark
Circa
20th Century