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These six matching dining chairs represent exceptional examples of Swedish mid-century modern furniture craftsmanship. Manufactured by Dux (often associated with …
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These six matching dining chairs represent exceptional examples of Swedish mid-century modern furniture craftsmanship. Manufactured by Dux (often associated with Duxiana) in Sweden during the 1960s, they embody the clean lines, organic forms, and functional elegance characteristic of Scandinavian design from that golden era. Each chair features a solid wooden frame—likely teak or oak—with gracefully curved armrests, tapered legs, and a distinctive sculpted backrest that provides both visual interest and ergonomic support. The seats show signs of original use (with some wear, screw holes, and a plywood or composite base visible). They are authentic period pieces ready for thoughtful restoration to preserve their heritage while extending their lifespan. The original seat covers will need to be restored to your taste.
The "IMPORTED ORIGINAL DUX MADE IN SWEDEN" stamp burned into the underside of the frames confirms their provenance as genuine Dux productions. This branding was typical for pieces intended for international markets, particularly the United States, where Dux furniture gained significant popularity. The warm, honey-toned wood grain, visible even through dust and patina, highlights the natural beauty of the material, a hallmark of mid-century Scandinavian design that prioritized quality woods and minimal ornamentation. The overall silhouette is substantial yet light in appearance, with strong structural elements that have endured decades of use. These dining chairs would have originally featured upholstered seats (now removed), offering a perfect blend of form and comfort suited for dining rooms or formal seating areas. The original seat covers will need to be restored to your taste.
Recommendation and Legacy
These Dux dining chairs are more than functional furniture; they are cultural artifacts of the post-war Scandinavian design movement that influenced global tastes. Restoring the set—perhaps with period-appropriate fabrics or modern performance materials—will ensure they remain usable and beautiful for another half-century or more. Their solid construction and iconic branding position them as investment-quality pieces within the thriving mid-century modern market. A full set of six original 1960s Dux dining chairs represents a significant and rewarding find for any enthusiast of Swedish design.
History of Dux
Dux was founded in 1926 by Efraim Ljung in Sweden. Initially, the company specialized in innovative mattresses, drawing inspiration from high-quality hotel bedding Ljung encountered during travels. This focus on superior comfort and advanced spring systems laid the foundation for the brand’s reputation for quality and durability.
By the mid-20th century, Dux had expanded into furniture production, capitalizing on Sweden’s rich woodworking traditions. The company became a leading manufacturer of high-quality upholstered furniture, collaborating with prominent designers such as Folke Ohlsson. Ohlsson played a key role in establishing Dux’s presence in the United States, helping popularize Scandinavian modernism through clean, functional, and elegant designs.
The wood in these examples shows the characteristic patina of aged Scandinavian hardwoods, resistant to wear and capable of being refinished to reveal rich, glowing tones. Original construction likely included high-resilience upholstery and careful detailing, such as contoured arm supports and stable, splayed legs for balance and comfort. Minor damages visible (e.g., to the seat platforms) are common in vintage seating and easily addressed by a skilled restorer—replacing seats, reupholstering, and polishing the frames would restore them to showroom condition while honoring their history.
Owning a complete set of six is particularly noteworthy. Matching sets from this period are rarer than singles, making them ideal for a dining suite or formal living space. They offer not only practical seating but also a tangible connection to mid-century design principles: functionality, beauty in simplicity, and respect for natural materials. In a modern interior, these dining chairs bridge vintage warmth with contemporary minimalism, serving as statement pieces that appreciate in both aesthetic and monetary value.
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- Dimensions
- 24.5ʺW × 22.75ʺD × 34.5ʺH
- Number of Seats
- 6
- Seat Height
- 17.5 in
- Artist
- Folke Ohlsson
- Brand
- DUX
- Designer
- Folke Ohlsson
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Sweden
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Teak
- Condition
- Original Condition Unaltered, Needs Restoration
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Some nicks on armrests. Needs seat covers. Some nicks on armrests. Needs seat covers. less
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