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Pair of No.9 Chairs by Helge Sibast in Plywood and Teak, 1953, Denmark

Pair of No.9 Chairs by Helge Sibast in Plywood and Teak, 1953, Denmark

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Iconic pair of vintage No.9 chairs by Danish modern furniture designer Helge Sibast in teak, plywood and original fabric. The year 1953 was a productive year for the entrepreneurial furniture designer and cabinetmaker, who spent it coming up with three of his most famous designs Sibast No.7, No.8 and No.9. 

The Sibast No.9 is a dining chair with an unfailing sense of style. This simple, light, functional chair features a hovering seat and front legs that angle slightly inwards – a design detail which gives the chair a slim, dynamic style seen from the front. From the side, the inverted Y-shaped frame stands out, accentuating the embracing top rail that enhances the chair’s unique identity.

Helge Sibast (1908-1984) was a Danish modern furniture architect, designer and cabinet maker who tirelessly strived for a genuine, refined style and, in his efforts to create the best chair every time, worked through mounds of sketches and fine-tuned both craftsmanship and style to perfection. 

Designed and produced in 1953 by Helge Sibast and produced by Sibast Furniture, Denmark. 

Dimensions

H 74cm x W 53cm

Seat Height 44cm

Condition

Good vintage condition

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Location - Williamstown, Melbourne VIC

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