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Holloways of Ludlow

Shell Chair with Upholstery - Grey, Oak

£3,179

Colour: Painted Black Oak

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

The Shell Chair combines sculptural design with practical comfort through its form-pressed veneer construction and wing-like silhouette. Its three arched legs create a stable foundation while maintaining visual lightness, and the painted black oak finish adds dramatic contrast to the curved form. The chair offers generous seating comfort with its cradling backrest and distinctive avant-garde aesthetic.

Embrace iconic design with the Carl Hansen & Son CH07 Shell Chair, a timeless creation by Hans J. Wegner from 1963. Initially met with mixed reviews, its avant-garde allure now captivates a new generation, offering a distinctive expression that marries comfort with sculptural elegance. The chair''s signature seat and backrest, crafted from form-pressed veneer, embody floating lightness, cradling the user in generous comfort. Supported by three arched legs, the laminated legs showcase Wegner''s vision of beauty from all angles, a true manifestation of comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. The CH07 Shell Chair, reintroduced by Carl Hansen & Son in 1998, stands as an enduring symbol of Hans J. Wegner''s design philosophy. Its wing-like seat and curved backrest exude a sense of artistry, inviting admiration for its unique form and stable structure. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the chair''s form-pressed veneer construction, coupled with laminated legs, is a testament to Wegner''s commitment to comfort and beauty. Elevate your space with this timeless masterpiece that effortlessly combines avant-garde design with sculptural elegance, creating a focal point that stands the test of time.

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