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Holloways of Ludlow

Lounge Chair with Steel Base - Black, Leather

£3,647

Colour: Black

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

The lounge chair offers timeless appeal with its walnut and steel construction, wrapped in premium leather upholstery. Its distinctive steel base provides sturdy support, while the walnut framework adds natural beauty and craftsmanship. The leather covering delivers comfort and longevity, making this chair a durable addition to contemporary and traditional settings alike.

Immerse yourself in the captivating elegance of the Fjordfiesta 1001 AF Lounge Chair, a mid-century masterpiece designed by Sven Ivar Dysthe. Crafted in luxurious walnut with a steel base, this iconic chair, celebrated globally for its design excellence, clinched The American Institute of Decorations International Award Litiation. Introduced in 1959 and likely making its official debut at the 1960 Koln furniture fair, the chair features a steel and walnut framework, wrapped in classic leather upholstery, showcasing exquisite vintage condition. Notably, this chair and its counterparts in the 1001 range became prominent fixtures in the American TV series Mad Men, solidifying its status as an enduring symbol of Norwegian mid-century furniture design. Experience the legacy of exceptional craftsmanship and design with the Fjordfiesta 1001 AF Lounge Chair. Its distinctive steel base and walnut construction harmonise seamlessly with three leather types, offering a luxurious touch to your space. Whether as a standalone statement piece or part of a curated ensemble, this chair exudes sophistication, reflecting the epitome of mid-century Norwegian design and earning its rightful place as a timeless and desirable piece of art.

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