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Fried Egg
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Warm Nordic
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Frame:
Oak
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Teak
,
Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
Oiled Oak
,
Smoked Oak
,
Oiled Teak
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Dimensions:
99 x 68 x 68h cm
Seat Height:
40 cm
Variations:
Left or Right handed
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Certification:
FSC
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Unique asymmetrical armchair, designed by the renowned Danish architect Hans Olsen. Fried Egg is rooted in the Danish modernism of the 50s and caters to design lovers who want to add edge to the home in the form of extraordinary design furniture with both personality and whimsy. Because of Fried Egg's characteristic shape, the spacious as well as graceful chair has been nicknamed the Mirror Bed, because this is exactly what the chair reminds of when the design is viewed from above.
The flat armrest invites you to casually swing your legs up on the edge if you really want to relax. For the greatest possible flexibility in the interior, Fried Egg is now available both right- and left-facing, depending on where you want it to fall on the armchair. At the same time, it opens up for furnishing a lounge corner with two armchairs that relate symmetrically and mirror each other and invite long conversations. As a tribute to the 50s' joy of color and love for teak, Fried Egg is produced in this elegant type of wood and with upholstery in a number of carefully selected colors from the Warm Nordic universe.



BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Warm Nordic was founded by Frantz Longhi and looks after the design heritage of internationally known icons such as Hans Olsen, Knud Færch, Svend Aage Holm-Sørensen, Arne Hovmand-Olsen, Jo Hammerborg and Hans-Agne Jakobsson. Contemporary designers include Charlotte Høncke, Studio Føy, Isabel Ahm, Welling/Ludvik and Rikke Frost, among many others.
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DESIGNED BY
Hans Olsen
Hans Olsen's remarkable designs from the 50s are living examples of the beautiful diversity of Danish modernism. The Danish architect and industrial designer took the classical virtues with him from the art academy and teacher Kaare Klint, but chose a more playful and experimental approach to furniture design.
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