KK47000 Safari Chair by Carl Hansen & Son
The KK47000 Safari Chair is an iconic example of Kaare Klint's design ideology. Klint effortlessly transformed an historical archetype into a modern, collapsible chair. His considered design is a hallmark of sophistication and pure craftsmanship for contemporary interiors.
Imagine great adventures in this iconic design
Kaare Klint's KK47000 Safari Chair is a refinement of the chairs brought on an African safari by an American cinematographer and his wife. Klint noticed them in the couple's photos. They were most likely based on Indian Roorkhee Chairs used by the British military - possibly the first examples of self-assembled furniture. The original featured glueless joints, tool-free assembly, and an intelligent construction that caused the joints to tighten when the chair was occupied, enhancing strength and stability.Klint focused on simplifying, clarifying and refining the lounge chair's composition, exhibiting his final Safari Chair design in 1933 at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition. While inspired by its British predecessor, Klint's sophisticated, lightweight chair is defined by his signature systematic approach, fine craftsmanship, well-conceived proportions, and remarkable material effects.
Carl Hansen & Son
H 31.5" x W 22.4" x L 22.4"
Designed by:
Kaare Klint
Made in Denmark