L35 - Gesja - Wing chair
L35 - Gesja - Wing chair
L35 - Gesja - Wing chair
L35 - Gesja - Wing chair
L35 - Gesja - Wing chair
L35 - Gesja - Wing chair
L35 - Gesja - Wing chair

L35 - Gesja - Wing chair Solid oak

Launch year:

2016

EAN

5715054016116

Product no. L35011100312

    Materials

    Frame material: Solid oak

    Frame color Natural

    Frame surface treatment Lacquered

    Upholstery composition: Main Line Flax, Camira (70% wool, 30% flax)

    Upholstery color: Green/Greenford (32)

    Martindale: 50.000

    Lightfastness: 4-5

    Size

    Measure Assembled: 110,5 x 68 x 82

    Measure Unassembled: 114 x 72 x 86

    Seat height: 41 cm

    Seat width: 54 cm

    Seat depth: 54 cm

    Armrest height: 53 cm

    Specifications

    Warranty: 10 years

    Test and Certificates

    FSC certified: Yes

    EN 16139: L2 Extreme use

    EN 1022: Ja


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    Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen

    The furniture designers Johannes Foersom (1947-) and Peter Hiort-Lorenzen (1943-) are known under the name Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen. They have run their own design studio since the late 1970s, and are today considered ‘the grand old men’ of Danish furniture design. They set great store by good and solid craftsmanship in combination with a high degree of functionality. In their simple, toned-down designs, they find an aesthetic idiom that primarily relies on function and quality. Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen has won several international design awards for, among other things, their innovative approach to working with materials and constructing furniture, which has proved successful thanks to their hands-on and academic experience. The playful and dynamic design duo has designed several furniture series for FDB Møbler such as Gesja, Butler and Mikado, Mikado as a reinterpretation of Poul M. Volther’s iconic spindleback chair J46.
    In addition, their furniture is on permanent display at MoMA in New York, Designmuseum Denmark, Trapholt in Kolding, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm and at Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.