Loafer SC23 lounge chair, Karakorum 001 Ivory

&Tradition

C$3,162.00 C$3,721.00

Colour: Grey


&Tradition
Loafer SC23 lounge chair
C$3,162.00 C$3,721.00



Description

&Tradition’s Loafer SC23 lounge chair looks gorgeous next to the living room's coffee table as well as in a peaceful reading nook. A curved, wooden frame makes the chair robust to sit on, and the fully upholstered surface gives it a soft, luxurious character.

Design studio Space Copenhagen designed the Loafer collection for the lobby of Copenhagen’s legendary SAS Royal Hotel, designed by Arne Jacobsen. Space Copenhagen's aim was to design a piece of furniture that would create a sense of intimacy in the large, open space. The elegant collection complements the interior of the hotel in a stunning way, and its sleek, functional design is also well suited for private use.

Colour
Grey
Width
27.56 in (70 cm)
Depth
26.38 in (67 cm)
Height
29.53 in (75 cm)
Seat depth
18.9 in (48 cm)
Seat height
16.54 in (42 cm)
Frame material
Wood
Seat cushion
HR foam, polyester wadding
Backrest cushion
HR foam, polyester wadding
Upholstery fabric
Dedar Karakorum 001 Ivory: 42% wool, 33% viscose, 24% cotton, 1% polyamide
Abrasion resistance
40,000 Martindale
Weight
57.32 lbs (26 kg)
Notes
The base is fitted with felt gliders as standard.
Product ID
TR68113005-KA001

Space Copenhagen

Space Copenhagen is a design office founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaarden in 2005. They work with several kinds of design projects all the way from interior design to art installations.

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