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Hertug Dining Chair - SALE

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Eikund

From
1083
 Inc VAT
From 
1083
1083
 Inc VAT
542
 Inc VAT
Frame:
  
Oak
,
Upholstery:
Black Leather
Finish/Colour:
  
Cowhide Black
,
Dimensions:
48 x 47 x 76.4h cm
Seat Height:
46.5 cm
Variations:
Quantity: 5 Available
Lead Time:
8 - 10 Weeks
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Hertug is an elegant dining chair recognisable by the lines between the backlegs and backrest.

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Hertug Dining Chair - SALE
Hertug is an elegant dining chair recognisable by the lines between the backlegs and backrest.
It was originally drawn for Viken Møbelfabrikk in Bergen by Fredrik A. Kayser while he was a freelance designer. Kayser graduated from National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in 1945. He designed Hertug with a simple and organic form to make it fit into all kinds of interiors. The seat has a light and floating effect created by only touching the frame where necessary, while the backrest makes you see and feel true craftsmanship.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
The result of a shared love and a mission; Eikund is a furniture maker bringing forgotten classics of Norwegian mid-century design into the spotlight. Its three founders, Morten Hippe, Frode Tingbø and Jørgen Tengesdal have in common a long-held appreciation of Norwegian furniture design. Believing it to have been traditionally overlooked in favour of the better-known Danish mid-century icons, they set out together to correct this, and in 2015, Eikund was born.
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DESIGNED BY
Sven Ivar Dysthe
(1931 – 2020) Sven Ivar Dysthe is a Norwegian industrial designer who is especially known for his furniture. His design career began when he started as an apprentice at one of the most respectable carpenter workshops in Trondheim. Arne Remlov, interior architect and editor of the design magazine Bonytt, persuaded Dysthe to apply for admission to the Royal College of Art in London.
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