Siësta lounge chair by Ingmar Relling for Westnofa, 1970s Norway / Comfortabele Siësta easy chair ontworpen door de Noor Ingmar Relling voor Westnofa / Vestlandske, 1970s.
Blank houten gebogen beukenframe met opgespannen canvas zitting en gecapitonneerd creme kleurig leren (hoofd)kussen. Het ontwerp van de Scandinavische designklassieker is uit 1970 Noorwegen.
Conditie: Redelijk tot goede vintage conditie. Lichte gebruikssporen op het houten frame. Kussens zijn goed, het leer is verkleurd (zichtbaar op enkele foto’s). Het leer van het zitgedeelte is wat vlekkerig (wel gereinigd). Het canvas is netjes, maar wel met een lichte beschadiging aan rand voorzijde.
Afmetingen: breed 66 cm, diep 85 cm, hoog 97 cm, zithoogte ca 41-48 cm.
Code: F2105
Comfortable Siesta easy chair designed by the Norwegian Ingmar Relling for Westnofa / Vestlandske, 1970s. Blank wooden curved beech frame with stretched canvas seat and padded cream colored leather (head) cushion. The leather of the seating area is somewhat stained (but has been cleaned).The design of the Scandinavian design classic is from 1970 Norway. Fair to good vintage condition. Light signs of use on the wooden frame. Cushions are good, the leather is discolored (visible in some photos). The canvas is neat, but with a slight damage to the edge of the front. Please note that the color on the screen may differ in real life.
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.