An iconic lounge chair, this vintage GE-375 Easy Armchair and Stool was designed by Hans Wegner and manufactured by GETAMA, circa 1960s.

Designed by Hans Wegner for Getama

Vintage Hans Wegner GE375 Easy Armchair & Stool

$6,895.00 $5,516.00

Description

An iconic lounge chair, this vintage GE-375 Easy Armchair and Stool was designed by Hans Wegner and manufactured by GETAMA, circa 1960s. Displaying a mix of soft cushioning and strong minimalist wood framing, this chair features a high-back design and slightly reclined seat. Structurally lower to the ground, this chair invites a comfortable seat and motivates a relaxed posture.

Hans Wegner was a prolific designer whose elegant, often ebullient, forms and devotion to the finest methods in joinery made "Danish Modern" a popular by word for stylish, well-made furniture in the mid-20th century.

Style: Scandinavian Modern
Period: circa 1960s
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  • Width: 34”
  • Depth: 36.5”
  • Height: 38.5”

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Designer Spotlight

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Hans Wegner

Nicknamed the "King of Chairs", Danish designer Hans Wegner created over 500 chairs during his career, 100 of which were mass-produced and have become design icons. Wegner belonged to the pioneering generation whose work constitutes the "Golden Age" of Danish design.

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