The Faaborg Chair 9662
Chairs from Carl Hansen & Søn, Designed by Kaare Klint
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Kaare Klint designed the Faaborg Chair in 1914 for Faaborg Museum. The Faaborg Chair was thoroughly aligned with its intended function: A light and removable chair for the museum's visitors to move to the exact painting they wanted to study in more detail.
Rud. Rasmussen has produced the chair since 1931. It was originally produced in French rattan seat and back but since 1964 it has been produced with a fixed cushion seat covered with Niger leather, oxhide or fabric. The chair is produced in mahogany and European cherry with handwoven French rattan sides and back.
Rud. Rasmussen is launching an Anniversary Edition to celebrate 100 years of the Faaborg.
Dimensions: W. 70 cm x D. 54.5 cm x H. 73 cm, height of seat: 44 cm
Rud. Rasmussen has produced the chair since 1931. It was originally produced in French rattan seat and back but since 1964 it has been produced with a fixed cushion seat covered with Niger leather, oxhide or fabric. The chair is produced in mahogany and European cherry with handwoven French rattan sides and back.
Rud. Rasmussen is launching an Anniversary Edition to celebrate 100 years of the Faaborg.
Dimensions: W. 70 cm x D. 54.5 cm x H. 73 cm, height of seat: 44 cm
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DINING CHAIRS.
Manufacturer
Carl Hansen & Søn
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The Faaborg Chair 9662
Architonic ID
1347333
Year of Launch
1914
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Hylkedamvej 77-79, DK 5591 Gelsted Denmark
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