104-106 | Webe Bambi
Louis van Teeffelen, WéBé's head designer from 1955 to 1967, is known for creating furniture with anthropomorphic qualities. The Bambi series is a prime example of this "organic modernism," featuring:
As WéBé ceased operations in the 1990s, these original pieces have become prized items for vintage enthusiasts. Buy Louis van Teeffelen furniture online at Pamono WEBE Bambi 104-106
The series refers to a set of highly collectible mid-century modern armchairs designed by Louis van Teeffelen for the Dutch furniture manufacturer WéBé during the 1960s . These chairs are celebrated for their organic, sculptural teak frames that blend Dutch modernism with Scandinavian influences. The Design Philosophy Louis van Teeffelen, WéBé's head designer from 1955
Crafted from solid teak or afromosia wood, the frames often feature gracefully curved armrests and tapered legs. Louis van Teeffelen
