Dwell Lounge Chair
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A classic lounge chair, designed in the 50s by the architect Hans Olsen, who was one of the great Danish furniture designers of the era. The Dwell Lounge Chair features an eternal 50s design with organic armrests that invite you to remain or ‘dwell’ in the chair.
The sleek, rounded solid wooden legs add to the overall impression of this light, accommodating piece of furniture.
Smoked oak
Textile and foam
Available in a range of designer textile options
Please view the Warm Nordic brand book for detailed product variants
The Lounge Chair is part of a wider Dwell series by Warm Nordic. The chair is a perfect fit when paired with the Dwell Sofa and the Surfboard Coffee Table for a quintessentially Scandinavian lounge setting.
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The Maker /
Warm Nordic
Warm Nordic is a Danish lifestyle brand with a focus on designer furniture, lighting and homeware. The company celebrates the rich history of mid century Scandinavian design alongside work from today's leading contemporary Nordic designers.
A curated selection of authentic mid-century design classics are combined with bold modern work, destined to be the New Nordic icons of the future.
The Designer /
Hans Olsen
Hans Olsen was born in Denmark in 1919. He began his career as a cabinetmaker before enrolling at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Art in 1943 where he studied under Danish design master Kaare Klint. At the Academy, Olsen focused on ergonomics and the study of human body measurements. His studies were a sign of things to come, Olsen’s designs show an affinity for experimenting with shape and materials, all with the goal of achieving maximum comfort.
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