A bold new perspective on modern seating
From afar, the Gaze Highback Chair by Anker Bak and Takumi Kohgei may conjure thoughts of a Scandinavian Midcentury gem. Yet, a closer glance unearths a surprising feature: an enormous slotted screw quite unlike anything you’d expect from that era.
This contemporary masterpiece embraces modernism to its core. Unlike traditional pieces where metal components are hidden, Bak’s design boldly places visible steel in the spotlight.

Description through precise details
Crafted in collaboration with Japanese manufacturer Takumi Kohgei, every element of the chair is intentional. Opt for the version with armrests and you’ll encounter even more exposed metalwork. This choice underlines the raw functionality and unpretentious charm that’s signature to this collection.
The blend of warm wood and sleek steel reflects Bak’s vision of fusing Nordic and Japanese minimalism. The design is stripped bare, leaving nothing concealed, celebrating audacious simplicity.


Embrace versatility with modular choices
The Gaze series offers customizable options—chairs with or without armrests, soft upholstery, or a light woven rattan finish. Such versatility ensures that each piece of the collection can blend effortlessly into any setting.
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The series name “Gaze” invites reflection. Whether you’re nestled in comfort for a moment or the entire day, the chair is a perfect vantage point for viewing serene landscapes or cozy indoor scenes. It’s about pausing to admire the beauty around you.

A design with thoughtful additions
Completing the ensemble, Bak crafted a matching footstool, offering extra luxury and cohesion to the experience. Both elements are elegantly constructed with Oak and feature upholstery by renowned Danish textile company Kvadrat, ensuring durability and refined aesthetics.
To sit in the Gaze Highback Chair is to engage with design that respects tradition while celebrating raw, unyielding modernism.
Explore the architecture of design with a folded steel clock that proves the table clock isn’t dead, embracing modern minimalism in function.




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