The Orange lounge chair, smoked oak - black leather

Warm Nordic

CHF 2,308.00

Colour: Smoked oak, black


Warm Nordic
The Orange lounge chair
CHF 2,308.00


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Description

The Orange lounge chair, designed by Hans Olsen in 1955, is a Danish design classic that has been re-released by Warm Nordic. The elegant and joyful chair got its name after its rounded shapes and the seat that resembles a slice of an orange. Also known as the Model 134, the Orange is a fine example of Hans Olsen’s love for playful shapes and top-quality materials. The chair has been upholstered durable semi-aniline leather, and its legs are smoked oak. The Orange adds a delightful touch of experimental design attitude of the 1950s also to contemporary interiors.

Colour
Smoked oak, black
Width
64 cm
Depth
71 cm
Height
77 cm
Frame material
Smoked solid oak base, veneer seat and back
Upholstery fabric
Nevotex: Challenger 004 semi aniline leather
Product ID
WA2203011

Hans Olsen

Hans Olsen (1919-1992) was a Danish furniture designer who is famous for his experiments with bent, laminated wood. Olsen was a student of the noted designer Kaare Klint at the Royal Danish Academy, and he developed a distinctive style by combining classic references and organic lines with a touch of humour. The Balloon lounge chair, released in 1955, is a fine example of his work.

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