mayor sofa
Design Arne Jacobsen,
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Ju wood, northeast China ash, walnut, solid wood, flannelette, linen, the PU leather, genuine leather
Entrez dans la légende du design avec cette réédition d'un canapé intemporel et mythique : le fameux ? Mayor Sofa ?. Créé en 1939 par le célébrissime Arne Jacobsen, ce sofa précède des oeuvres plus célèbres, comme la chaise Fourmi ou le fauteuil Egg, qui marquent l'apogée du modernisme scandinave des années 50. Le canapé Mayor renvoie lui à la tradition danoise du travail du bois, ainsi qu'aux premières influences du fonctionnalisme allemand. Con?u en même temps que l'h?tel de ville de S?ller?d, on retrouve dans les deux projets un design aux lignes tendues, simple et intemporel.Classique du design scandinave, le canapé ? Mayor sofa ? se distingue par l'ergonomie parfaite de ses lignes qui invitent à la conversation, et par son haut dossier (H 82 cm) qui crée un véritable rempart derrière lequel on se sent protégé, à l'abri des regards...? Mayor sofa ?, c'est un canapé qui se transmet de génération en génération : une fa?on d'être immortel... Le design intemporel de cette assise n'a pas fini de braver le temps. Son look vintage fera toujours sensation !Ce canapé est proposé avec revêtement en tissu Kvadrat Hallingdal (70% laine vierge et 30% viscose), décliné dans de superbes coloris.
2000 w | 620 d | 820 h
Danish architect and designer Arne Emil Jacobsen (1902 – 1971) is remembered for his contribution to architectural Functionalism as well as for the worldwide success he enjoyed with simple but effective chair designs. After a spell as an apprentice mason, Jacobsen was admitted to the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where from 1924 to 1927 he studied under Kay Fisker and Kaj Gottlob, both leading architects and designers. After completing architecture school, he first worked at city architect Poul Holsoe's architectural practice. In 1929, in collaboration with Flemming Lassen, he won a Danish Architect's Association competition for designing the "House of the Future" which was built full scale at the subsequent exhibition and helped Jacobsen be recognized as an ultra-modern architect. Later, the Ant and Series 7 chairs, produced in 1952 as a collaboration with Fritz Hansen, propelled both names into furniture history.
Tradition is an emerging Danish furniture brand founded in 2010, and Tradition believes that combining tradition with innovation can narrow the gap between industrial processes and traditional processes. Its unique design concept makes traditional technology and future innovation perfectly integrated in product design.
Tradition's product design covers furniture and lighting design works from 1930 to the present, including many works by international design masters. Kornbek Hansen, founder of & tradition, believes that "our designers have a unique vision, and their designs have the ability to integrate into people's daily lives."