A-Chair wood base, 1961
A-Chair wood base by Jens Risom for Fredericia.
First designed in 1960 by Jens Risom, the timeless A-Chair brings an elegance to any room. The lounge chair features its signature A-frame, gracefully providing added back support while the curvature of the two-piece, foam-filled back and loose seat cushion accentuate the chair's softness and comforting appeal.
Note: Please refer to the pdfs in the download section for details on the available leather upholstery groups.
Fabric samples can be viewed at our shop or showroom.
The A-Chair is also available with steel base here.
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Description
A-Chair wood base by Jens Risom for Fredericia.
First designed in 1960 by Jens Risom, the timeless A-Chair brings an elegance to any room. The lounge chair features its signature A-frame, gracefully providing added back support while the curvature of the two-piece, foam-filled back and loose seat cushion accentuate the chair's softness and comforting appeal.
Note: Please refer to the pdfs in the download section for details on the available leather upholstery groups.
Fabric samples can be viewed at our shop or showroom.
The A-Chair is also available with steel base here.
Dimensions
82w x 76d x 42/88cmh
Materials
The base is available in lacquered oak, clear oiled oak, black lacquered or lacquered walnut. The A-Chair can be upholstered in the following fabrics:
Fabric group 1: Maple, Mood, Ruskin
Fabric group 2: Aguila, Carlotto, Craggan, Fiord, Grid, Hallingdal,
Merit, Re-wool, Savanna, Steelcut Trio, Sunniva, Tonus
Fabric
group 3: Comfort+, Divina,
Divina Melange, Sinequanon, Twil Weave, Vidar.
Fabric group 4: Cobblestone, Tosca.
Fabric Group 5: Byram,
Fuse, Noise, Pilot,
Pulsar, Reflex, Sonar.
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Fredericia was first established as the Fredericia Stolefabrik (Fredericia Chair Factory) in 1911 and specialised in antique style furniture.
In 1955 the languishing company was acquired by Andreas Graversen who scrapped the existing product line and created a new one with the help of young architect, Børge Mogensen.
The company was taken over by Graversen's son, Thomas Graversen, in 1995. He led the company into the new century with a more fluid approach to design and production. Together with designers like Nanna Ditzel, he created a number of internationally recognised furniture pieces while at the same time continuing to produce the best of Mogensen's designs.