J104 chair
J104 Chair by Jorgen Baekmark for HAY.
The idea behind the original FDB range was simple. A furniture collection for the people, with chairs that were distinctly Danish in design, comfortably ergonomic, and widely affordable. Relaunched by HAY, the FDB range stays true to its original ethos.
Optional seat cushions are available in the following fabrics: Surface 120, Surface 990 and Hallingdal 116.
Requires assembly.
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Description
J104 Chair by Jorgen Baekmark for HAY.
The idea behind the original FDB range was simple. A furniture collection for the people, with chairs that were distinctly Danish in design, comfortably ergonomic, and widely affordable. Relaunched by HAY, the FDB range stays true to its original ethos.
Optional seat cushions are available in the following fabrics: Surface 120, Surface 990 and Hallingdal 116.
Requires assembly.
Dimensions
J104 chair 57w x 47d x 73cmh
J104 cushion 45w x 40d x 2cmh
Materials
The J104 chair is made of solid beech, with a curved seat-back for comfort and a light yet strong construction. Its wide seat makes it suited for use as a lounge chair as well as a dining chair.
Available nature beech, or water-lacquered beech in black, stone grey, beige grey, dusty grey, or white.
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HAY was founded in 2002 by Danish couple Rolf and Mette Hay and business partner Troels Holch Povlsen.
The couple who met while working at Danish furniture brand Gubi had a clear idea that furniture design and price should both be accessible to the widest possible audience. It is still this goal, coupled with an ambition to return Danish furniture design to the innovative greatness of the 1950’s and 1960’s in a contemporary context, which drive the business today. By creating meaningful, practical and accessible furniture, lighting and accessories Hay hope to contribute to making every day a little nicer.