

The Safari armchair, designed by Kaare Klint in 1933 and produced by Carl Hansen & Søn, is one of the most iconic pieces of Danish design.
Dimensions 57 x 57 x 80 cm
Seat height 34 cm
1158.33 tax excl.
The Safari chair, designed by Kaare Klint in 1933 and produced by Carl Hansen & Søn, is an iconic piece of Danish design, often considered one of the first examples of ‘do-it-yourself’ furniture. Kaare Klint, recognised as the father of modern Danish design, was inspired by a chair seen in photos of an African safari, brought back by an American filmmaker and his wife. More specifically, he based it on the Indian Roorkhee chairs used by the British army, which were distinguished by their light construction, without glue, and their assembly without tools.
Klint has taken this concept and refined it with a systematic approach, typical of his style. He has simplified the structure while emphasising well-thought-out proportions, high-quality craftsmanship and carefully selected materials. The result is a chair that is both sophisticated and functional, with a refined aesthetic that embodies the principles of Scandinavian design: clarity, logic and timeless elegance.
While Kaare Klint designed the chair with an ingenious structure that can be assembled and disassembled without glue or complex tools, Carl Hansen supplies it fully assembled, ready for use, to prioritise an impeccable finish achieved in the workshop by skilled cabinetmakers.
The Safari chair has a solid ash frame, often treated with white oil for a natural, luminous finish.
The seat and backrest are available in 100% linen or leather (such as Thor leather in shades such as black, cognac or beige), while the armrests are in natural saddle leather, adding a touch of warmth and robustness.
Its dimensions (57 x 57 x 80 cm, with a seat height of 34 cm) make it a compact and versatile piece, easy to integrate into various interiors. The ingenious construction of the armchair means that the joints tighten under the weight of the user, reinforcing its stability.
In 1966, Esben Klint, the son of Kaare Klint, completed the design by creating a matching footstool, which follows the same simple assembly logic and offers additional comfort or extra seating (dimensions: 57 x 57 x 34 cm).
This modularity and portability make the Safari chair a practical object, appreciated as much in homes as in more nomadic contexts, such as second homes.
This armchair is not just a piece of furniture, but a work of art that reflects Kaare Klint's heritage: a fusion of functionality, study of human needs and craftsmanship excellence.
Produced by Carl Hansen & Søn, a Danish brand founded in 1908 and renowned for its expertise, it remains a design classic today, prized for its durability and timeless style.
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