Scandinavian lounge chairs, model 2461, designed by Søren Holst and produced by Frederica Stolefabrik, 1980s Denmark / Scandinavische lounge fauteuils, model 2461, ontworpen door Soren Holst en geproduceerd door Frederica Stolefabrik, 1970s Denemarken. De lounge fauteuils hebben een licht eiken frame met een rugleuning die in twee standen is te verstellen. In het strakke houten frame liggen zwart leren kussens. De fauteuils zijn gemerkt met een sticker en van de eerste eigenaar.
Conditie: goede tot zeer goede vintage conditie. De zitkussens hebben lichte krasjes (niet diep) van waarschijnlijk kattennagels (zie foto’s)
Afmetingen: breed 76 cm, diep 85-96 cm, hoogte 90-96 cm, zithoogte 35 cm
Code: F2227
Scandinavian lounge armchairs, model 2461, designed by Soren Holst and produced by Frederica, 1970s Denmark. The lounge armchairs have a light oak frame with a backrest that can be adjusted in two positions. There are black leather cushions in the sleek wooden frame. The armchairs are marked with a sticker and from the first owner.
Good to very good vintage condition. The seat cushions have light scratches (not deep) probably from cat nails (see photos).
Vintage leather easy chair, model 103, designed by Illum Wikkelsø (1919-1999) and produced by A/S Mikael Laursen, Denmark 1960s.
Illum Wikkelsø (1919-1999) trained as a carpenter and later studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen. He first worked for the Danish cabinetmaker Jacob Kjær and the architects Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard until 1954, when he opened his studio on the outskirts of Aarhus. Here he designed exceptionally simple and elegant seating furniture with great functionality, which are now considered classics of Danish furniture design. The style of his work ranges from the classicism of Kaare Klint to the soft organic craftsmanship of Arne Jacobsen.