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Top 100 investment pieces

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PK31-1 / PK31-2

Designer: Poul Kjrholm Designed: The PK31-1 / PK31-2 is a sofa group designed by Poul Kjaerholm. It comes in one, two or three seater versions and is famous for being part of the transatlantic 707 flight to Paris in the early 60s. The upholstery is made of Italian leather and comes in 15 colors, it [...]

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Corona chair

Designer: Poul M. Volther Designed: 1964 The Corona Chair was designed by the Danish Poul M Volther in 1964 and its popularity has continued since then. The designer seems to have been inspired by a solar eclipse, thus the four part structure. The four cushions covered in leather and the steel structure and legs. The [...]

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OX-Chair

Designer: Hans J. Wegner Designed: 1960 The Ox-chair was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1960. Wegner has many designs that are nature inspired, and this one is no exception. This chair is very distinctive, as a bull – this is where it gets its name from. It is covered in leather and is very [...]

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CH 07

Designer: Hans J. Wegner Designed: 1963 The CH07 was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1963. It’s a three-legged shell chair that was produced in a small number until the 90′s when people became more interested in its special design, the chair being relaunched in 1997 at a low cost. The chair is available in [...]

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Coconut Chair

Designer: George Nelson Designed: 1959 The Coconut chair was designed by Geroge Nelson and introduced by Herman Miller in 1955. It has the shape of a coconut slice and a chromed tubular steel base. The seat is made of fibreglass-reinforced plastic and covered in a one-piece foam rubber, upholstered with a leather cushion. What differs [...]

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Barcelona chair

Designer: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Designed: 1929 The Barcelona chair was designed by Mies van der Rohe for the 1929 World Exposition in Barcelona. It was a custom design created for the King and Queen of Spain – expensive to make and not easy to mass-produce. It has a chrome plated steel frame or [...]

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Pk22

Designer: Poul Kjrholm Designed: 1956 The PK 22 Easy Chair is an icon for Poul Kjaerholm’s work. Everything is simple and basic at this chair: a simple steel frame with leather covering. It’s allure is more suitable for a conservatory environment which can be softened by the type and color of the leather the user [...]

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Chaise Lounge

Designer: Le Corbusier Designed: 1928 The LC4 multi-position Chaise Lounge was designed by Le Corbusier in 1928. A classic modern reproduction of this chaise is the Lasair lounge. It has a relevant nickname: “the ultimate relaxing machine”, offering a large range of reclining positions. It has a stainless steel with 8% nickel chaise frame and [...]

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LC2

Designer: Le Corbusier Designed: 1928 The LC2 chair was designed by Le Corbusier in 1928 and is “the most famous chair of the 20th century”, re-shaped by Heidi Weber in 1959. It has a chrome plated, hand polished, tubular steel frame and cushions filled with polyurethane foam and duck feathers. The two different fillings make [...]

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Bamsestol (Bear chair)

Designer: Hans J. Wegner Designed: 1951 The Bamsestol – Bear chair, also known as Papa Bear Chair, was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1951. Since then, until 2003 it hasn’t been produced anymore. The stuffing takes 6 days to be manually fitted. This makes the chair perfect – not too soft, not too hard, [...]

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