
This beautifully balanced mid-century lounge chair showcases the refined elegance associated with the Antimott series by Wilhelm Knoll, Germany, circa 1960s. With its clean lines, sculpted arms, and low-slung profile, it closely matches verified international examples, right down to the joinery, floating seat design, and proportions.
The solid teak frame has been fully restored, bringing out the richness and natural variation of the wood. Newly upholstered in a textured Hertex fabric, the chair offers a sophisticated contrast between organic warmth and tactile comfort.
A rare and timeless piece—ideal for collectors and design enthusiasts who value authentic craftsmanship and enduring style.
While there are no visible maker’s marks, the design and construction bear all the hallmarks of genuine Antimott production. We cannot entirely rule out a similar-era, European or SA manufacturer, but the details strongly support this attribution.
Condition:
Excellent condition. Fully restored with premium fabric & upholstery.
Dimensions:
49cm W X 46.5cm D X 75cm H
Seat: 46cm H
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Note/Disclaimer:
Our images form part of the item/s description. Although every effort is made to refurbish our furniture to represent its original state best, it must be noted that most of the items we source date from the 1950s to the late 1970s. For this reason, and although restored, signs of their vintage condition & age might still be visible. We will normally point out any visible/notable concerns. Take note of all photos or view the item in-store prior to purchasing.