J-Series Chair J110

J-Series Chair J110

$1,020
$1,020

With the comfort of a lounge chair and the functionality of a dining chair, HAY’s reproduction of Poul M. Volther’s J110 Chair offers equal measures of strong aesthetics and practicality. Long rods at the back and curved armrests create an inviting expression. Crafted in solid oak or beech and available in a variety of oiled, natural or coloured finishes.

Dimensions: 53cm W X 60cm D x 106cm H | 44.5cm SH

Materials: Backrest - Oak veneer. Coloured versions in beech veneer
Seat - Beech veneer core with top and bottom layers in oak veneer. Coloured
versions feature top and bottom layers in beech veneer
Base - Solid oak. Coloured versions in solid beech

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Estimated lead time: approximately 16-20 weeks
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Founded in 2002 by Mette and Rolf Hay, HAY was born from a vision to make high-quality design accessible to a wide audience. Drawing inspiration from architecture and fashion, HAY collaborates with some of the world’s most talented designers to create products that are both innovative and timeless. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in their use of eco-friendly materials and production methods, earning them accolades such as the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.

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Poul M. Volther was a Danish designer and educator (at Denmark’s Design School) who was responsible for a number of notable mid-century furniture designs, including chairs, armchairs and sofas. Trained as a cabinet maker and furniture designer at The Arts and Crafts School in Copenhagen, he was a key proponent of functionalism and specifically focused on applying craft techniques to fine quality materials. He was employed as a designer at FDB in 1949 and later went on to become the head of design. FDB (Fællesforeningen for Danmarks Brugsforeninger) is the Danish Consumers Cooperative Society, more widely known as Coop. The FDB furniture department played a pivotal role in revolutionising the industry in Denmark, it was founded in 1933 and in 1942 Børge Mogensen was installed as design director. His pioneering approach was distinguished by a desire to create simple, elegant and practical design intended for mass consumption.

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