Carl Hansen & Søn’s BK12 seat and back cushion is designed to complement Bodil Kjær’s wooden sofa of the same name. The supportive, foldable cushion is upholstered in Sunbrella Canvas acrylic fabric, developed specifically for outdoor use. The durable fabric resists fading in sunlight and easily withstands light rain showers. The seat cushion is filled with pleasantly resilient HR foam, offering comfortable support for both dining and relaxing.
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Seat and back cushion for BK12 lounge sofa, Sunbrella Canvas 5453
Description
Carl Hansen & Søn’s BK12 seat and back cushion is designed to complement Bodil Kjær’s wooden sofa of the same name. The supportive, foldable cushion is upholstered in Sunbrella Canvas acrylic fabric, developed specifically for outdoor use. The durable fabric resists fading in sunlight and easily withstands light rain showers. The seat cushion is filled with pleasantly resilient HR foam, offering comfortable support for both dining and relaxing.
- Width: 124 cm
- Colour Light beige
- Seat cushion HR foam
- Backrest cushion HR foam
- Upholstery fabric Sunbrella 5453 Canvas (50% acrylic, 50% recycled acrylic)
- Removable cover Yes
- Weight 3.5 kg
- Product ID: CHS-CUBK12-H-CANVAS5453
Bodil Kjær (s. 1932) is a Danish architect, designer and professor who has worked especially with interior design and city planning. Some of her best-known works include a collection of flexible office furniture and architectural lamps she designed in the 1950s and 1960s. Besides a tenured professor at the University of Maryland, Kjær has worked as a lecturer and researcher in several other institutes.
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