A Vodder 1964 Carver
• made 1964-69 •
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Paere Dansk holds in stock a set of 8 of vintage rosewood armchairs designed by Arne Vodder in 1964 and made before 1970. About 1970, timber agents in Denmark stopped importing rosewood from Brazil and replaced this source with rosewood from India. The scientific name for Brazilian rosewood is dalbergia nigra, or "black" rosewood. Whereas Indian rosewood is generally a red-brown, Brazilian rosewood offers dark-brown frames that can be near black when sanded down to restore original appearance. Paere Dansk as a principal does not use stains or other colouring on wood unless requested byu the buyer.
Alternatively, being 50 years old, these chairs can be purchased with a professional wax that preserves a golden honey coloured patina and contrasting black veins. This black figure is the tell tale sign of Brazilian rosewood. Interestingly, this framatic figure was not as visible when new in 1964-69 as today. Over 50 years, daylight has faded out the background browns, leaving the growth rings and black veins contrasting against yellow and honey brown.
Chairs are available for viewing before restoration, allowing the buyer to specify polishing and upholstery. The pictures on this page show an example of a chair that has been re-upholstered in new leather. Some have been sanded down and others have been waxed to preserve 50-year patina.
The prices shown vary by upholstery selected in-store by the customer.
Dimensions
Height: 78 cm
Width: 59.5 cm
Depth: 49 cm
Seat Height: 44 cm