Vintage Mid-Century Modern 3-Seater Sofa & Armchair by Hans J. Wegner
- Dimensions :
- H78 x W205 x D75
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- fabric
- Style :
- vintage
This elegant lounge set consists of a three-seater sofa and an armchair. The set was designed by Hans J. Wegner for Getama Gedsted in Denmark during the 1960s. This is the GE-530 model. The frame is made of solid oak wood in dark brown. The frame features curved armrests resembling bull horns. It is a slightly aggressive design that perfectly harmonises with unique interior arrangements. The cushions are upholstered in elegant wool fabric. Hans J. Wegner is a world-famous Danish designer known primarily for his numerous chair designs. Wegner had a special ability to combine functionality and aesthetics. Many of his projects possess amusing or poetic qualities. Wegner is recognised as one of the pioneers of Danish modernism and a key figure in the golden age of Nordic design. He has received numerous design awards throughout his career, including the Lunning Prize and the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennial in 1951, the Prince Eugen Medal in 1961, and the C. F. Hansen Medal in 1980. Getama epitomises something truly Danish. Excellent craftsmanship, quality, and the highest level of service have made the factory known and respected throughout Denmark. The set is in original vintage condition. There are traces of original upholstery repair on the underside of the seat cushions (not visible during use). Minor discolouration on the original upholstery. Minor abrasions on the wooden parts. The armchair has the same height and depth as the sofa. The width of the armchair is 78 cm. The colours of the products shown in the photos may differ slightly from the actual ones. This is due to individual monitor settings and lighting conditions – the photos were taken in artificial light, which may affect the perception of colours. However, we strive to ensure that the photos reflect the actual appearance of the product as faithfully as possible. The offer may include photos of the item in a living space, but these are for illustrative purposes only.
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