




Kai Kristiansen, rosewood flower box, Denmark, 1960s, 20th century
Rectangular rosewood planter with an elegant, streamlined design, characteristic of the Scandinavian aesthetic of the 1960s. Designed by Kai Kristiansen, one of the most important names in 20th-century Danish design, the piece combines functionality and formal sophistication, with straight lines, balanced proportions, and an emphasis on the wood's natural grain.
Era / Note
Kai Kristiansen (born 1932) is a renowned Danish designer, widely recognized for his contributions to 20th-century Scandinavian design. Trained at the Danish Design School, Kristiansen is known for his use of simple, elegant, and functional lines, highlighting high-quality materials and harmonious proportions. His pieces, often crafted from noble woods such as rosewood, reflect the minimalist and practical aesthetic typical of Scandinavian design in the 1950s and 60s. Throughout his career, he created iconic furniture that remains influential and highly valued by collectors and design enthusiasts today.
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Product details
SKU
92/4200
Author / Artist
Kai Kristiansen (b. 1932)
Style
Scandinavian
Origin
Denmark
Materials
rosewood
Color
Brown
Condition
Good
Height (cm)
61.0
Width (cm)
124.5
Depth (cm)
21.0