Top left: Throughout his career, Kaare Klint challenged tradition by emphasizing the primacy of an object's use over its form. Widely regarded as the father of modern Danish Design, Klint insisted on logical design, clean lines, premium materials, and superb craftsmanship. Top right: A schematic drawing for architect Kaare Klint’s Red Chair Series of chairs, designed during the 1920s. Bottom right: Klint’s Medium Red Chairs, shown here upholstered in black leather and without armrests.
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