Nomad Chair

900,00 €

Sebastian Jørgensen

New

A design armchair inspired by the seats of English officers posted in India. A very high quality design designed with incredible materials due to the talent of an outstanding Danish designer. Imagined and made in Denmark.

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Dimensions : Height: 69 cm Width: 62 cm Depth: 65 cm - Seat height 33 cm

Materials : Moso FSC bamboo, leather, canvas

Colors : natural wood, beige or black canvas

Information : Delivered in a flat package, the final assembly done at home. The cleaning of the bamboo is done by a damp cloth applied a little soap. Maintenance is done by sanding with sandpaper (180 grit) in the direction of the fiber. Then 3 treatments with linseed oil should be applied.

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History of the product

Inspired by the famous chair chair Roorkhee used by English officers in India in the 19th century, this chair will bring your interior a touch of exoticism. These seats were indeed used long ago by the army because they allowed to be mounted and dismounted in no time on the bivouacs.

Revisited by Sebastian, this iconic project is made of bamboo turned FSC certified Sustainable Development on which came to adapt the canvas and leather. Available in two shades, this design piece will elegantly occupy your home. Its Danish design and the materials used are a guarantee of quality.

The designer

Sebastian is an atypical designer. Danish and passionate about the culture of his country - and his particular design - he starts first in painting and sculpture. Discovering little by little the work of Børge Mogensen or Jean Prouvé, he wants to embark on the creation of furniture. Like the artist, he draws his sketches in advance and proposes projects. He is quickly noticed.

2007 marks a turning point in his thinking. He becomes a father and wonders about the legacy that his generation will leave to the next. The excessive consumption must stop and our way of consuming must adapt. Design furniture ? Yes ! But not with anything ... It is then that the use of bamboo, easily exploitable plant comes to mind. In 2011, in Copenhagen, he joined Klaus and Andres. Between them, they are thinking of proposing a new production, FSC certified - sustainable development - and carried out in optimal conditions. An example !

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