Contemporary armchair THE PENGUIN
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contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
fabric, leather
Frame material
oak, plywood, walnut
Color
gray, brown, white, black, green, red
Base type
4-legged, rocking
Base material
powder-coated steel base
Armrest
with armrests
Motif
plain
Seat height

42 cm
(16.5 in)

Total height

74 cm, 75 cm
(29.1 in, 29.5 in)

Total width

56 cm, 57 cm
(22 in, 22.4 in)

Total depth

64 cm, 85 cm
(25.2 in, 33.5 in)

Description

The Penguin Lounge Chair stands as a remarkable mid-century masterpiece. With an air of serenity and stability, this chair invites a sense of comfort and security. Nestling into its deep, low structure is an experience of sheer relaxation. Designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen in 1953, the Penguin Chair was meticulously crafted with the user in mind. Its curved back and angled seat, upholstered in fabric or leather, gently embrace the body, offering unexpected levels of comfort within its seemingly uncomplicated design. The Penguin Rocking Chair draws inspiration from the American modernists of the 1950s and 1960s. The chair's construction is characterized by an open design, featuring a curved back and seat upholstered in fabric or leather, all held together by a sturdy steel frame. This chair, created by furniture designer Ib Kofod-Larsen in 1953, embodies Danish cultural heritage and design history. With its elegant silhouette, sculptural form, and organic lines and curves, it remains a contemporary masterpiece that resonates even more strongly in the present.

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