AV Egoist chaise longue side table, smoked oak

Sibast

713.00€

Colour: Walnut, messinki


Sibast
AV Egoist chaise longue side table
713.00€


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Description

This graceful side table is designed for the AV Egoist chaise longue by Sibast. Attached to the side of the chaise longue, the side table comprises a brass stem and a beautiful solid wood tabletop, which offers just the right amount of space for, say, a good book and a cup of tea or coffee.

Designed by Arne Vodder in the early 1950s, the AV Egoist chair was among the designer’s personal favourites. Only a few pieces of this chaise longue were produced back then, and the entire masterpiece could have been forgotten if it weren’t for the Danish company Sibast reviving it. Based on the original drawings, measurements and photographs, the reinterpretation of the AV Egoist was carried out through the collaboration of Sibast’s designers and Arne Vodder’s son, Michael Vodder. The end result represents genuine mid-modern charm and a classically timeless aesthetic that looks fresh and relevant also in contemporary interiors.

Colour
Walnut, messinki
Width
22 cm
Depth
33 cm
Height
40 cm
Material
Smoked oak, brass
Notes
To be used with the AV Egoist chaise longue.
Product ID
SB-AV-EGOIST-SIDETABLE-SO

Arne Vodder

Arne Vodder is one of the most acclaimed Danish architects of the mid-20th century. He is known for his simplistic style that relies on organic forms, as well as his unparalleled material skills, which made him one of the leading figures of Danish modernism.

In the 1940s, Vodder first studied under master carpenter Niels Vodder and later at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, where he was taught and mentored by the legendary architect and designer Finn Juhl. In the 1950s and 1960s, Vodder collaborated extensively with Sibast Furniture and designed many pieces of furniture for the manufacturer that enjoyed wide international success. Furniture designed by Vodder and made by Sibast Furniture even went to the White House, the Vatican, and the UN headquarters in Geneva, among other prominent locations.

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