Pia chair, 1959
Pia chair by Poul Cadovius for DK3.
The classic Pia chair from 1959 is an exercise in reduction by the eminent Danish designer, Poul Cadovius. The frame is tapered to its extremities and structurally designed to remove the need for stretchers to reduce physical weight and create a visually light outline. A formed plywood back provides depth and comfort, again with minimal use of material.
Whilst modern in material and form, the seat returns to hands-on craftsmanship with woven paper cord. The Pia represents a dynamic and enduring seating design with a distinct personality.
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Description
Pia chair by Poul Cadovius for DK3.
The classic Pia chair from 1959 is an exercise in reduction by the eminent Danish designer, Poul Cadovius. The frame is tapered to its extremities and structurally designed to remove the need for stretchers to reduce physical weight and create a visually light outline. A formed plywood back provides depth and comfort, again with minimal use of material.
Whilst modern in material and form, the seat returns to hands-on craftsmanship with woven paper cord. The Pia represents a dynamic and enduring seating design with a distinct personality.
Dimensions
48w x 49d x 45/75cmh
Materials
Solid wood frame.
Handwoven papercord seat, treated with soap and wax.
Available in four different wood finishes.
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