AV04 Low Boy chest of drawers
Indicative prices from 14.706 - 17.579 DKK
Designed in 1959 by Finn Juhl's student Arne Vodder, the Low Boy dresser is a timeless example of Danish furniture art.
Reproduced by Snedkergaarden, the chest is as elegant and relevant as ever. Arne Vodder is known for his simple, clean lines and love of natural materials, which is evident in this dresser.
With its sleek and stylish look, Low Boy highlights the natural beauty of the wood and its fine details showcase the skilled craftsmanship. The name "Low Boy" is playful and adds an edge to the simple design, making the chest both charming and functional.
Low Boy fits into any room, be it the living room, bedroom or hallway. Arne Vodder's design combines function and beauty in a way that makes this dresser a true classic that will grace any modern home.
Prices depend on the choice of wood species and surface treatment.
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Specifications
Designed in 1959
Model: Low Boy
Category: Chest of drawers
Dimensions: W: 80 | H: 72
Frame: Walnut or oak
Treatment: Untreated, oil, white oil, lacquer, matt lacquer and stained
Arne Vodder
Arne Vodder (1926 - 2009) is a Danish architect and designer who is considered one of the most influential Scandinavian furniture designers.
Arne Vodder created timeless and functional furniture with a distinctive attention to detail, color and materials. His quiet demeanor and humility contributed to him not achieving the same fame in his lifetime as his mentor and friend Finn Juhl. In recent years, both the Danish and international furniture scene have taken notice of his designs, which are characterized by a unique blend of simplicity and elegance. Vodder trained as a carpenter and architect, working particularly with organic forms and exclusive woods such as rosewood and teak.