Armchair from Fredericia FurnitureWegner Ox Chair 1000 by Hans J. Wegner
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'Wegner Ox Chair' is a gem of Danish design that embodies the unique, the dramatic and the exclusive. One of Wegner's personal favourites, the iconic chair was first launched in 1960, upholstered in wool and constructed using unique but highly exacting methods. Not only the construction, but also the design, strained the 1960 launch. The extravagant design was considered ahead of its time, and the Ox Chair was not reintroduced to the world until 1989. By the time of its relaunch, the chair had not only upgraded its construction methods to a more innovative solution, but was now also upholstered in new exclusive fabrics, in collaboration with Jørgensen - renowned for its sublime upholstery craftsmanship. The construction was now - after a visit to the tyre manufacturer, Pirelli - made of foam rubber which further increased comfort. Comfort was at the heart of Wegner's design, combined with functionality and experimental design. The Ox Chair in particular draws inspiration from Picasso's philosophy, where everything "didn't have to be so terribly serious."
The sculptural and 'playful' design that the 'Ox Chair' possesses is primarily characterised by the extremely voluminous armrests and headrest, which have an organic teardrop shape. They embrace a seat that, with its low seat height and tilted backrest, achieves the exclusive lounge feel that is ideal in a conversational environment. The striking and dominant design is combined with a slender steel frame that adds a feminine lightness to the chair.
The 'Wegner Ox Chair' is available in a wide range of fabrics and leathers in various colours. If you would like to design your own 'Ox Chair' please feel free to contact us by email or phone.
- Frame made of brushed or black lacquered stainless steel. Seat with blind frame in solid wood and moulded cold foam, upholstered in desired textile or leather.
- Wipe leather with a soft dry cloth, or a soft cloth heavily wrung in cold clean water. If a wrung cloth is used, entire surfaces should always be covered to avoid staining. Then polish with a dry soft cloth. It is often better to leave small stains and let them fade over time rather than try to remove them. As far as possible, avoid placing leather furniture in direct sunlight.
- When cleaning steel, a dry cloth or a cloth heavily soaked in a mild soap solution is recommended. Then polish with a dry soft cloth. Stubborn stains should be removed with alcohol. Never use solvents, as these can damage the paintwork.
- Weight: 31 kg
- Original design by Hans J. Wegner, produced by Fredericia Furniture (1960)
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