Posts Tagged ‘steel’
Tatlin sofa

Designer: Edra
Designed: 1989
The Tatlin sofa was designed by Edra in 1989. A gorgeous spiral piece for a lounge or a reception area, covered in red velvet. The base is made of plywood and steel. The spiral is made of molded foam. Besides the velvet cover, the sofa is available also covered in various fabrics or leathers. Dimensions. W. 210cm. H. 136cm, D. 170cm.
Vi 3 chairs

Designer: Jorgen Hoj
Designed: 1962
The Vi3 chairs were designed by Jorgen Hoj in 1962. This is a very comfortable chair with a flatten steel frame and leather cover. It is available in more colors. Dimensions: height 75cm, width 47cm, diameter 50 cm.
Freestanding desk

Designer: Bodil Kjr
Designed: approx. 1960
The Freestanding was designed Bodil Kjr in 1960 and was produced by E. Petersen & Sn. The table was famous in the 1960’s, appearing in New York Times and The Sunday Times and it got even more famous when it appeared in 2 James Bond films (’From Russia with love’ & ‘You only live twice’). It is made of rosewood and has a chrome-plated steel frame with four drawers. Dimensions: Height: 72 Width: 200 Diameter: 100 cm.
Two-seater sofa

Designer: Preben Fabricius & Jrgen Kastholm
Designed: ???
The two-seater sofa was designed by Preben Fabricius & Jrgen Kastholm. It has a matt chrome-plated steel frame, loose seat and back cushions in brown leather. It 140 cm long.

PK-61 coffee table

Designer: Poul Kjrholm
Designed: 1956
The PK61 coffee table was designed by Poul Kjrholm in 1956. It has a very simple design: a marble top over a matte chrome steel frame. The original has a marble top but currently it’s available also with a glass top. The legs are on the sides of the corners and not on the corners themselves. It is an austere, heavy table, “functionality focused”. Dimensions: Depth: 90.0cm, Width: 90.00cm, Height: 41.00cm
Tempa’ chairs

Designer: Nanna Ditzel
Designed: ???
The Tempa conference chairs were designed by Nanna Ditzel. The seat is varnished rubber, with a brushed steel frame or chromium-plated one. Armrests are optional. Seat height 46cm.
Cité Lounge Chair

Designer: Jean Prouv
Designed: 1930
The Cite Lounge Chair was designed by Jean Prouve in 1930 and produced by Vitra. The frame is made of lacquered square steel plate in black, red, or beige. The armrests are painted in orange and made of natural saddle leather straps. The chair has a headrest and is covered in black, beige or tobacco colored leather or in fabric. “Prouv combines the soul of an engineer with that of an architect” -Le Corbusier. Dimensions:
26.75″ width, 37.5″ diameter, 33″ height

Chaise longue

Designer: Jens Juul Eilersen
Designed: ???
This Chaise longue was designed by Jens Juul Eilersen. It has a chrome-plated steel frame and swing arm with black leather upholstery. The back is adjustable and has two pockets for newspapers and magazines. The position of this chair is very flexible due to its 4 independent sections, and you can adjust it with precision. The sitting quality is guaranteed by Eilersen’s trademark. The upholstery has built-in comfort zones that mould on the human body thanks to their characteristics: 3 layers of foam with various grades of hardness. Dimensions: 85 cm width, 185cm length.

The Kastrup (”Airport”) Chair

Designer: Hans J. Wegner
Designed: 1958
The Kastrup chair was designed by Hans J. Wegner, in 1958 for Copenhagen’s Kastrup Airport. It was re-introduced in furniture fairs in 2004 by Carl Hansen at the Cologne Furniture Fair, where it won an Interior Innovation Award . C. Hansen & Sons is also the producing factory for this chair. This creation of Wegner adheres to 3 characteristics that can be observed in any of his work: comfort, shape and craftsmanship. The Airport chair is based on a blind frame of solid beech wood, has stainless steel legs and a leather or fabric upholstery that comes in different colors, from black to orange and red. It is a very comfortable chair with sophisticated lines, used in lounges, airport terminals, public offices and hotels. For public places you can attach multiple chairs and create a two, three or fours seating unit. Dimensions are for a two seat unit: height: 85 cm, width: 125 cm, depth: 68 cm
PK25 easy chair

Designer: Poul Kjaerholm
Designed: 1952
The PK 25 easy chair was designed by Poul Kjaerholm in 1952 and produced by Fritz Hansen in Denmark. Poul was a trained carpenter passionate by natural and innovative designs. This lounge chair has a simple, minimalist and elegant design with a matte chrome-plated steel structure and a braided flag halyard. The halyard comes in both wood color and black. Dimensions: 69″ width, 73″ diameter, 75″ height, and the seat is 40″ high.
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