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Design Hans Wegner 1988
The chair Ferry in the version with three legs is a chair made entirely of solid wood for its structure and is stackable. Armrests have been designed so that it can easily fit under the table.
The chair is available with a wood veneer seat, anillin natural leather or soft semi-aniline leather. Designed to last in time, its robustness is representative of the exceptional quality of the traditional Danish design.
The seat, large enough to not restrict movement, is designed to provide maximum comfort.
Dimensions: L 58 x W 51 x H 71 cm - Sitting 44cm
Wood: Oak, ash or beech.
Treatment: soaptreated, clear bio oil, white bio oil, clear lacquer, black oil, or Wegner colours
Hans J. Wegner design, 1949. Although designed as a comfortable dining room chair, the Icon chair is also frequently used as an office armchair. Its impeccable design not only provides strength and stability, but also makes it beautiful from every angle. Entirely made out of wood, the chair has a very natural look, which allows it to blend into any kind...
Arne Jacobsen design for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair is the best-selling Danish design chair around the world. It offers multiple possibilities in terms of interior design thanks to its simple form and various finishes. It is highly appreciated in dining rooms, kitchens, restaurants and meeting rooms, but will blend into any type of...
Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen, 1952. The Ant chair by Arne Jacobsen is, without a doubt, the most famous three-legged chair in the world. Now also available with four legs, it continues to seduce interior designers of all ages. Its comfortable seat, as well as the lightness of its structure, gives it a strong ability to adapt to different...
Designed by Arne Jcaobsen for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Swivel chair on wheels in veneer, molded in one piece with or without upholstery in fabric or leather. Available in different woods and colors.
Niels O Moller design. Armchair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord.
Niels O. Moller design. Mollers 85 chair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord. Available with or without armrests.
Niels O. Moller design. Mollers 71 chair in hardwood wood with seat in natural paper cord. Available with or without armrests.
Niels O. Moller design. Mollers 79 chair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord. Available with or without armrests.
Hans J. Wegner design, Carl Hansen, 1957. The famous CH33 chair by Hans Wegner has been re-issued by Carl Hansen & Son with new finishes to complement every style of interior. CH33 is the ideal chair for a dining room or office, but can also be used in hotel restaurants for a stylish statement.
Both modern and traditional, colorful yet understated, the TAK chair, easily blends into interiors of all styles, and can either complete a dining room table with elegance, or be used solo in a bedroom or office. Its stability and sturdiness also make it an excellent choice for public spaces such as town halls, hospitals and airports.
The shell consists of molded polyurethane foam with a metal frame and glass fiber reinforcements. Covered in cold cured foam, and finally, leather or textile upholstery, the shell offers comfort alongside great variability.
Design Sami Kallio for And Tradition, 2013. The in Between chair is available in white oiled oak, smoked oiled oak or black stained ash.
Unique chair of Hans J Wegner where the cross on the back is made of a fine art of cabinet makers.
Niels O. Moller design. Mollers 57 armchair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord. Available with or without armrests.
Niels O. Moller design. Armchair Mollers 79 chair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord.
Niels O. Moller design. Mollers 77 chair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord. Available with or without armrests.
Niels O Moller design. Chair in hardwood with seat in natural paper cord or natural leather.
Design Hans J.Wegner, 1955. CH88T chair with its unique design is practical, ergonomic and offers multiples possibilities of combinations and use.
Design Verner Panton 1955. Panton One chair is produced with both functional design and aerial lines with an apreciable comfort brought by it's slighlty curved backseat and its ergonmic hand-woven polyuretan strings with a nylon core.Its stainless steel frame version and the Uv-protected polyurethan strings make it perfectly suitable for an outdoor use.
Designed in 1950 by Hans J Wegner for Carl Hansen this chair can be considered as an example of the classic danish style.
The iconic Grand Prix chair created by the famous danish designer Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen won the Grand Prix at the Triennale of Milan in 1957.
The iconic Grand Prix chair created by the famous danish designer Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen won the Grand Prix at the Triennale of Milan in 1957.
Both modern and traditional, colorful yet understated, the TAK chair, easily blends into interiors of all styles, and can either complete a dining room table with elegance, or be used solo in a bedroom or office. Its stability and sturdiness also make it an excellent choice for public spaces such as town halls, hospitals and airports.
Arne Jacobsen design for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair is one of the most weel known and diffused chair. Elegant, it has very simple lines and a perfect ergonomy. This version beeing the one concieved for children.
The 109 chair designed by Finn Juhl is one of the best options for a dining room. Its qualities of elegance, balance and comfort prove than it could be placed in any spaces. The wood structure is in teak, oak or walnut and the seat can wear fabrics or leathers.