A variation on Jørgen Rasmussen’s midcentury office chair, Kevi 2066 has a shorter armrest and a 4-legged base, making it handily stackable. This take on the designer’s 1958 seating was long consigned to the archive before it was revived by Danish brand Engelbrechts. Featuring a slim metal tubing structure in polished chrome or powder-coated black, the seat and back’s compression-molded contours are rendered in plastic, oak or walnut veneer, lacquer finish or lazure, a painted surface with an unusual depth of hue.