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Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak
Carl Hansen & Søn VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak

VLA26T Vega chair, black - oiled oak

Carl Hansen & Søn

$521.00

Carl Hansen & Søn
VLA26T Vega chair
$521.00


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Description

Carl Hansen & Søn's Vega chair is Vilhelm Lauritzen's elegant creation from 1956. Lauritzen originally designed the stackable, gracefully structured chair for the People's House cultural center in Copenhagen, today known as Vega.

Until recently, the refined chair could only be admired in Vega's concert halls, but now the mood of the modernist masterpiece can be introduced to your home interior as well – the charming Vega chair is the perfect companion for both the dining table and the desk.

Colour
Black, oiled oak
Width
56 cm
Depth
53.5 cm
Height
80.5 cm
Seat height
45 cm
Frame material
Powder-coated steel
Seat material
Oiled oak
Stackable
Yes, up to 8 units.

Vilhelm Lauritzen

Architect and designer Vilhelm Lauritzen (1894–1984) was one of the most significant Danish architects of his era and a figurehead of Danish functionalism. Lauritzen’s work is still widely visible in various places around Denmark – the Nørrebro Theatre, Copenhagen’s Daells Varehus and the first terminal of Kastrup Airport are great examples of his modernist style. Lauritzen often designed also the furniture and lighting for his buildings, and some of his best-known design pieces are the Radiohuset lamps, designed for Frederiksberg’s radio building and produced by Louis Poulsen. “No life without aesthetics” was Lauritzens firmly held belief, and he considered architecture as a form of applied art. Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter, founded by Lauritzen in 1922, is nowadays one of the most valued architectural offices of Denmark.

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  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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