Oak, leather and brass nails
A pair of ‘Mix’ armchairs designed by Kaare Klint and Edvard Kindt-Larsen for Rud Rasmussen, Copenhagen. These elegant chairs exemplify the refined craftsmanship and design clarity that define Danish furniture of the 1930s. Clad in warm patinated leather, the chairs feature gently curved backs and precise proportions that merge comfort with architectural discipline.
Kaare Klint, often regarded as the father of modern Danish design, collaborated with Kindt-Larsen to create a model that combined traditional upholstery techniques with a modern functionalist sensibility. The result is a timeless expression of Scandinavian design, where form and function are inseparable.
Executed by Rud Rasmussen, one of Denmark’s most respected cabinetmakers, the armchairs embody the studio’s exceptional quality and attention to detail. With their balanced silhouette and distinguished materiality, these Kaare Klint armchairs remain icons of mid-century Danish craftsmanship and enduring modern elegance.