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No 59 chair, walnut - natural paper cord

Sibast

$1,069.00

Sibast
No 59 chair
$1,069.00


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Description

The Sibast No 59 chair, designed by Helge Sibast in 1959, reflects the spirit of Danish modernism combined with the rustic simplicity inspired by the American Shaker style. With its handwoven paper cord seat and gently curved backrest, the dining chair offers comfort for extended dinners and relaxed gatherings alike. The blend of wood and paper cord ensures lasting beauty and elegance, making the No 59 chair a perfect fit for both modern and more traditional dining rooms, conference spaces or restaurants.

Colour
Natural paper cord, walnut
Width
54.5 cm
Height
75 cm
Seat height
45 cm
Frame material
Oiled walnut
Seat material
Paper cord webbing
Care instructions
Wipe with a soft cloth wrung out with clean hot water. Do not use any cleaning agents or chemicals on the furniture.
Product ID
SB10304-01

Helge Sibast

Helge Sibast (1908-1985) was a Danish cabinetmaker and designer who continued the work of his father Peder Olsen Sibast. Besides a skillful carpenter, Helge Sibast was also a visionary designer, and in the 1950s and 1960s his simple, functional and high-quality designs gained success also outside Denmark, and even made their way to the White House. His best known designs, Sibast chairs No 7 and 8, Helge Sibast designed in 1953. In the 21st century Sibast’s tradition is carried on by Sibast Furniture, which was relaunched in 2012 by Helge Sibast’s grandson and his wife.

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