High Back Chair
Armchair with or without Armrest
Seat | : Fabric or Leather |
Backrest | : Fabric or Leather |
Structure | : Solid Wood |
Seat Height | : 410 mm |
Dimensions | : 1050 x 900 x 580 mm |
Post-war, Bodil Kjaer opened up her home to a fresh new camaraderie encouraged by versatile furniture that translated the new domestic routines and a renewed need for comfort into tangible designs. Internationally known Danish architect, Bodil Kjaer starts with a concept that acknowledges the user’s active contribution and their actual needs. This approach led, in 1955, to the Chair with detachable legs, an armchair designed for pure comfort that encourages relaxing in front of the color TV (invented around that time) but, in the version with armrests, is also ideal for reading. Bodil Kjaer placed a special focus on ergonomics: with a padded seat and angled lines that invite unexpected relaxation, the armchair took inspiration from Swedish research of the day on comfort in a world in rapid, ongoing transformation. Padding is in polyurethane foam and recycled PET fiber recovered from Plastic Bank®.
Base and armrests
· In solid Canaletto walnut with natural finish, ash with stained oak finish or stained black with low-gloss finish.
Structure
· In wood with elastic webbing.
Padding
· In polyurethane foam and recycled PET fiber recovered from Plastic Bank®.
Upholstery
· Removable, in fabric and leather from the Cassina Collections.
Seat | : Fabric or Leather |
Backrest | : Fabric or Leather |
Structure | : Solid Wood |
Seat Height | : 410 mm |
Dimensions | : 1050 x 900 x 580 mm |
Post-war, Bodil Kjaer opened up her home to a fresh new camaraderie encouraged by versatile furniture that translated the new domestic routines and a renewed need for comfort into tangible designs. Internationally known Danish architect, Bodil Kjaer starts with a concept that acknowledges the user’s active contribution and their actual needs. This approach led, in 1955, to the Chair with detachable legs, an armchair designed for pure comfort that encourages relaxing in front of the color TV (invented around that time) but, in the version with armrests, is also ideal for reading. Bodil Kjaer placed a special focus on ergonomics: with a padded seat and angled lines that invite unexpected relaxation, the armchair took inspiration from Swedish research of the day on comfort in a world in rapid, ongoing transformation. Padding is in polyurethane foam and recycled PET fiber recovered from Plastic Bank®.
Base and armrests
· In solid Canaletto walnut with natural finish, ash with stained oak finish or stained black with low-gloss finish.
Structure
· In wood with elastic webbing.
Padding
· In polyurethane foam and recycled PET fiber recovered from Plastic Bank®.
Upholstery
· Removable, in fabric and leather from the Cassina Collections.