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Holloways of Ludlow

Swivel Lounge Chair with Tilt - Blue, Laminated

£2,597

Colour: Blue

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The lounge chair combines mid-century design with modern functionality through its swivel base and tilt mechanism. Its laminated oak construction features innovative wood laminating techniques, while the black base adds contemporary appeal. The tilt function provides adjustable comfort for extended seating, and the swivel mechanism allows easy movement. Optional headrest and accessories are available separately for customization.

Discover the allure of the Fjordfiesta Scandia Senior VIPP Lounge Chair, a mid-century masterpiece designed by Hans Brattrud in 1957 and now exclusively crafted by Fjordfiesta. Originally conceived as a school project, Brattrud''s vision came to life in 1961 with the introduction of the Scandia range, leveraging innovative wood laminating techniques. This iconic chair, once distributed worldwide until the early 1970s, has evolved into a sought-after Scandinavian classic, available today through auctions and vintage shops globally. The Scandia Senior VIPP chair, a testament to Brattrud''s timeless design, boasts a swivel base with a tilt function, providing both functionality and style. Available in laminated lacquered oak or walnut, fully coloured veneer, or with light edges, the chair''s aesthetic versatility is complemented by a satin chrome or black swivel base with tilt. Dive into luxury by adding the optional headrest and other accessories, available separately, to personalise your Scandia Senior VIPP Lounge Chair. Embrace the legacy of mid-century craftsmanship, as Fjordfiesta brings Brattrud''s vision to life with contemporary sophistication.

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