Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
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Made In: Sweden
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Material: Ash Wood
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Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
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Made In: Sweden
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Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
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Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
Exploring the boundaries between art and design, the 9.5° Chair is a result of studying Plato’s notion of the ideal chair. Subject to a creative process of experimentation, the 9.5° Chair transcends our expectations, becoming more than a simple form that follows function.
Details
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
-
Made In: Sweden
-
Material: Ash Wood
-
Dimensions: 33.4"H x 17.7"W x 15.7" Depth
- Additional Information:
- The sculptural chair is fully functional for seating
- Featured as the museum chair at Knut Hamsun Museum in Norway
- Part of the permanent collection at Trapholt Museum in Denmark
- Won the award “Furniture of the year” in 2014
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