Safari Chair
The Safari chair, designed by Maurice Burke for Skippers Mobler in the 1960s, is an embodiment of mid-century modern design. This chair features a minimalist aesthetic and is characterized by its combination of materials, incorporating a wooden frame and leather seat and backrest. The design reflects the Scandinavian design principles of functionality, lightweight, simplicity, and connection to nature, which were prominent during that era. Maurice Burke's work, including the Safari chair, is appreciated for its elegance and comfort, offering a balance between form and function. The chair's clean lines and use of quality materials have made it a timeless piece, often sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike. Today, it remains a classic representation of 1960s furniture design, continuing to influence contemporary styles. 2 chairs are available in great vintage condition, with minor signs of use and wear such as little stains on the leather and scratches on the wooden parts.