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pp250 | Valet Chair

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pp250 | Valet Chair
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About this product

Architonic ID: 1002911

The Valet Chair is a functional sculpture that applies the traditional function of a valet stand to an elaborately crafted wooden chair. The back leg is carved in shape to offer both a comfortable backrest and a proper hanger for a jacket or a coat.

The seat is sculpted to provide a comfortable sit and hinged to allow for an upright position on which additional clothes can be placed. Opening the seat reveals a small storage compartment for personal belongings.

Wegner came up with the idea for the Valet Chair in 1951, following a long talk with Professor of Architecture Steen Eiler Rasmussen and designer Kay Bojesen about the problems of folding clothes in the most practical manner. Following the inspiration he had gotten from the two renowned designers, Wegner began designing the perfect bedroom chair. However, the process of completing the design was not initiated before the Danish King Frederik IX ordered one after seeing the first four-legged version.

Wegner was dissatisfied with the four-legged version and continued working on the design for two years, before the King could finally receive his chair.

Available in oak, maple, pine and cherry.

Joint details: Wengé.

Hinges in brass.

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Base solid wood, Seat solid wood, Wood

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