I have a chair that looks like one of these. I don't think it came from a set like this though. But it's so uncomfortable I never actually sit on it. It's in the corner of the room holding my coats.
I hope that these ones are more comfortable, because it looks amazing.
Recovering midcentury modern obsessive here. This table and chair set is either an original or a reproduction of a Hans Olsen for Frem Rojile dining set.
I remember reading somewhere that the three-legged chairs proved to be too wobbly, so later versions of the set were manufactured with four legs rather than three:
allenahansen on June 26th, 2017 at 01:48 UTC »
I covet. I covet.
flamingspiral on June 26th, 2017 at 04:51 UTC »
I have a chair that looks like one of these. I don't think it came from a set like this though. But it's so uncomfortable I never actually sit on it. It's in the corner of the room holding my coats.
I hope that these ones are more comfortable, because it looks amazing.
sweet_baby_orwell on June 26th, 2017 at 05:32 UTC »
Recovering midcentury modern obsessive here. This table and chair set is either an original or a reproduction of a Hans Olsen for Frem Rojile dining set.
In Olsen's first iteration of the dining set, the chairs had three legs: https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/seating/living-room-sets/rare-dining-set-roundette-hans-olsen-frem-rjle-denmark-1960s/id-f_7145093/?utm_content=test&gclid=CPjCqYLi2tQCFUtNfgod0HYOSA&gclsrc=aw.ds
I remember reading somewhere that the three-legged chairs proved to be too wobbly, so later versions of the set were manufactured with four legs rather than three:
https://www.chairish.com/product/655532/1960s-hans-olsen-for-frem-rojle-dining-set?gclid=COzo0sLi2tQCFVFffgodAkALoA