Shipping quote request Oh! Looks like your location is not in our Shipping Matrix. But don’t worry! We ship worldwide! We’ll calculate the shipping price as soon as getting your request. Shipping to: Zip/Postal Code First Name* Last Name* Email* Information about your order: Back Send a request Processing... Mid-Century Danish Lounge Chair by Hans Olsen for Juul Kristensen, 1960s About This Piece Vintage Design Beautiful lounge chair with woven cane back rest and original dark brown wool cushions by Hans Olsen for Juul Kristensen, Denmark, 1950s. Slightly tilted cane back rest with lovely details on armrests which are gathered into a handle on the back of the chair. Made from solid teak, woven cane and steel. Cushions are removable. Very good vintage condition. Measures: ca 75cm H x 73.5cm D x 71cm W. Seat height ca 40 cm. Hans Olsen (1919-1992) was a student of Kaare Klint at the Royal Danish Academy Furniture School from 1941 to 1943 and belongs to a group of Danish furniture designers who chose to experiment with both form and materials. Creator Hans Olsen Design Period 1960 to 1969 Production Period 1960 to 1969 Identifying Marks This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark Style Mid-Century Detailed Condition Good — This vintage item remains fully functional, but it shows sign of age through scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, or visible repairs. Product Code HEU-743976 Materials Beech, Wool, Cane Width 71 cm 71 cm Depth 74 cm 73.5 cm Height 75 cm 75 cm Weight Range Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg Duties Notice Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. * Please note that items made of Rosewood are subject to a special export process that may extend the delivery time an additional 2 to 4 weeks Read More Collapse On Hold More Questions? Get in Touch Call us at +442031371002 Share
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