Grace lounge chair, Karakorum 001

GUBI

$2,408.00

GUBI
Grace lounge chair
$2,408.00


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Description

GUBI’s Grace lounge chair is an exquisite rattan beauty whose soft lines reflect designer Tove Kindt-Larsen's penchant for natural shapes: the chair's design is inspired by the smooth pebbles and pieces of driftwood Kindt-Larsen liked to collect from the sandy shores of the north coast of Denmark. The Grace chair was originally designed by Kindt-Larsen as early as 1936 but did not end up in production until 2021 when the chair's sketches were found in Kindt-Larsen's archives.

The Grace lounge chair is made from Indonesian rattan, which is steamed and bent into shape by local artisans. Each chair is therefore a handsome example of skillful artisanship, with its unique character accentuated by the beautiful shade variation typical of the natural material. The chair also has a loose back cushion that you can position as is the most comfortable for you – or even taken off completely if that's what feels most ergonomic. The elegant yet relaxed and inviting Grace lounge chair makes for a refined addition to any space.

Colour
White, natural
Width
80 cm
Depth
75 cm
Height
74 cm
Seat depth
60 cm
Seat height
35 cm
Frame material
Rattan
Upholstery fabric
Dedar Karakorum 001: 42% wool, 33% viscose, 24% cotton, 1% polyamide
Abrasion resistance
40,000 Martindale
Weight
9.5 kg
Product ID
GB10079595-KAR-001

Tove Kindt-Larsen

Tove Kindt-Larsen (1906–1994) was a Danish architect and designer known as one of the first female designers in the golden age of Danish design. The most well-known pieces of furniture she designed include the Grace chair from 1936 and the Swing chair from the following year. The rattan chairs are a great example of both Kindt-Larsen's signature style, drawing from natural forms, as well as her pioneering work on rattan and plywood furniture.

Tove Kindt-Larsen studied architecture and furniture design at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. In 1937, she married Edvard Kindt-Larsen (1901–1982) – she is perhaps best known for her collaboration with her husband and the couple’s joint design office, founded in 1945. The best-known furniture by the Kindt-Larsens include the Kamin and Pagaj chairs from 1939 and 1960, respectively, and the Pagoda and Prisma sofas from 1956 and 1964, respectively.

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    Puymoyen, France

    5

    La qualité était au rendez-vous, nous avons été livré dans les temps. Bravo

    276 days ago

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