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The Orange
The Orange is a light, elegant and uniquely memorable mid-century armchair designed in the 1950s by the highly acclaimed Danish architect, Hans Olsen. It is one of the earliest known shell chairs and acquired its name because of its characteristic back and seat, which are reminiscent of orange peel. The design captures the zeitgeist of the 1950s, when experiments, bravery and skill resulted in world-class furniture. Reflecting both the era’s experiments with colour and the architect’s own playful attitude to design, this upholstered shell chair is also available in a two-tone version.

The Orange is a light, elegant and uniquely memorable mid-century armchair designed in the 1950s by the highly acclaimed Danish architect, Hans Olsen. It is one of the earliest known shell chairs and acquired its name because of its characteristic back and seat, which are reminiscent of orange peel.

The design captures the zeitgeist of the 1950s, when experiments, bravery and skill resulted in world-class furniture. Reflecting both the era’s experiments with colour and the architect’s own playful attitude to design, this upholstered shell chair is also available in a two-tone version.

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One of the highlights is the streamlined and inviting ’Nest’ sofa by Paola Navone for Ercol, pictured above, a bold design which speaks to the heritage of the brand in a completely contemporary way.

We also introduce designs from Warm Nordic and OMK to the gallery space.

For the new season display we are focusing on creating settings which represent the ethos and individuality of our brands.
Finn Stewart | Good Form Gallery Manager

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