paradiset eva&adam lounge chair
Design Kerstin Horlin Holmquist,
1958
The Eva Lounge Chair has a unique, bold design, with curving lines and a signature headrest that lends a contemporary chic to any room, including living rooms and home offices. The unconventional form of the chair features a wide seat pad and armrests that curve up into a back support before sharply tapering inwards to form a head rest. With a durable wood, polyurethane foam and fabric construction, the chair provides hours of comfortable sitting and is easy to keep clean.
The Adam Lounge Chair has a bold aesthetic and clean lines that lend the chair a timeless appeal. The classic armchair shape is updated with the tapered backrest and narrow armrests as well as two sloping back legs that give the chair an interesting leaning effect. the chair provides hours of comfortable sitting. The wood, polyurethane foam and fabric construction is durable and easy to maintain, making this an ideal chair for any indoor space, from living rooms to offices. Choose from a chic range of colour options to update your home space.
710W*795D*990H
Kerstin Horlin. Holmquist (1925-1997) was a Swedish modernist architect and designer. She is remembered today, for her ability to create designs for the modern home in the 1950's without worrying about short lived trends and what other people thought - to stay true to her own unique and humanistic design vision. She often worked with her husband Erik Holmquist, and together they modelled and created the pieces together. A key aspect for the couple was always to test out their designs in their own home before completing a project.

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