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Gesture Chair
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Warm Nordic
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Frame:
Oak
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Beech
,
Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
Teak Oiled Oak
,
White Oiled Oak
,
Lacquered Beech
,
Dimensions:
56 x 53 x 80h cm
Seat Height:
46 cm
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Certification:
FSC
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Behind the beautiful form-stressed Gesture Chair designed in the 50s is the renowned Danish architect Hans Olsen. With its welcoming design, the Gesture Chair creates a warm atmosphere around the dining table or at the desk in the living room, where a chair must also be something special. The armrests invite you to sit down in the seat and find peace in the form-fitting design and are also designed so that you can move very close to the table.
The Gesture Chair is a design chair with a certain heaviness, which is balanced by the light and playful radiance. As a tribute to the joy of color of the 50s, the Gesture Chair is available in several types of wood with a multitude of beautiful colors added, either with: upholstery on the back and seat, with upholstery on the seat or a completely simple wooden variant, depending on the desired look. Choose between quality leather and several different exclusive textiles in the most beautiful colors from the Warm Nordic universe. The frame is available in several exclusive types of wood and various surface treatments. Wood from FSC® certified forests and other controlled sources.



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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