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X Lounge Chair HM10 - Hvidt & Mølgaard 1959

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Regular price £886.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £886.00 GBP

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AVAILABILITY 4 - 6 WEEKS

Elevate your living space with the elegant X Lounge Chair from &Tradition, originally designed by Hvidt & Mølgaard in 1959. 

The refined, lightweight chair consists of a rattan seat and a slender oak wooden frame that gives the chair its distinctive X-shaped silhouette. A stylish piece that captures the Danish design duo's fondness for natural materials and streamlined design.

The X Lounge Chair is a stunning addition to any modern home seeking a minimalist aesthetic.


Hvidt & Mølgaard, considered Old Masters of mid-century Danish design, their pieces often lend a sculptural element to the spaces they inhabit.


DETAILS

Dimensions: H: 72.2 cm (28.48 in) x W: 56.6 cm (22.28 in) x 67.3 cm (26.50 in)
Seat height: 38.3 cm (15.08 in)

Material: Oak with walnut insert and natural rattan seat.
Made using FSC® certified wood, supporting responsible environmental, social and economical management of the world’s forests.

Production Process
Veneer sheets formpressed together towards a solid wood insert. Milled into shape and lacquered. Natural Rattan weaved around a powder coated stainless steel frame.

Weight: 6.27 kg

For indoor use only.

 

Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for delivery.
For deliveries outside of Sweden, please email us for an estimated shipping cost.

ABOUT
Founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, &Tradition is a brand built on a Danish legacy of craftsmanship and design.

&Tradition’s collection of furniture, lighting and interior objects ranges from reissued mid-century classics to contemporary pieces.

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