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Holloways of Ludlow

&Tradition VB3 Petra Lounge Chair - Sheepskin moonlight / Oiled oak / No footstool &tradition New, Rare and Exclusive

£6,020

Colour: Cream and beige

The Petra VB3 Lounge Chair by &Tradition is a stunning reflection of Danish design by Viggo Boesen. It features a high winged-backrest for exceptional comfort, wrapped in a cozy, neutral-toned fabric. Inspired by the success of the Little Petra, this chair offers a larger, inviting silhouette. Made with a plush, textured upholstery, it provides a warm seating experience. The wooden legs add a natural touch, balancing its bold form. This chair integrates vintage charm with modern living, creating an eye-catching centerpiece for any room.

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Original Product Description:

Indulge in the timeless allure of the Petra VB3 Lounge Chair by &Tradition, a masterpiece born from the creative genius of Danish designer Viggo Boesen in 1938. This lounge chair exudes an air of sophistication with its high-set, winged-backrest, delivering unparalleled comfort in a design that transcends time. Building on the triumph of the Little Petra, named after Boesens mother-in-law, Petra, known for her small stature and significant presence, the Petra lounge chair magnifies the bold character and aesthetic appeal. The embracing body of the armchair pays homage to the personality of its namesake, creating a captivating and inviting seating experience. Immerse yourself in the larger-than-life form of the Petra lounge chair, a tribute to timeless design and enduring comfort. &Tradition has seamlessly blended Viggo Boesen''s vision with contemporary living, resulting in a statement piece that effortlessly elevates any space. Embrace the essence of British design history and let the Petra VB3 Lounge Chair become the focal point