Happy armchair, 2007
Happy armchair by Roger Persson for Swedese.
Conceived by one of Sweden's bestselling designers, the Happy family of seating is defined by its curvaceous and accommodating form.
The Happy armchair is available with a range of different base options. Also available with a wheelbase or base with glides in white, black or chrome finish, steel desk swivel base in chrome, or five-star base in shiny aluminium with a steel pillar in chrome; please enquire for details.
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Description
Happy armchair by Roger Persson for Swedese.
Conceived by one of Sweden's bestselling designers, the Happy family of seating is defined by its curvaceous and accommodating form.
The Happy armchair is available with a range of different base options. Also available with a wheelbase or base with glides in white, black or chrome finish, steel desk swivel base in chrome, or five-star base in shiny aluminium with a steel pillar in chrome; please enquire for details.
Dimensions
60w x 63d x 46/90cmh
Materials
The Happy armchair can be upholstered in wide range fabrics and leathers selected by Swedese from upholstery specialists including Almedahls, Bute, Camira, Gabriel, Gudbrandsdalen, Kirkby Design, Kvadrat, Maharam, Mark Alexander, Romo, Svensson, Vescom and Villa Nova.
Fabric and leather samples may also be viewed at our shop and showroom.
The full Happy seating range can be viewed in the 'products range' section below.
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Swedese is a classic Swedish furniture producer with supplying both the public and domestic markets.
Swedese's ideals are the same today as they have been for the past sixty years. These are to create beautiful designer furniture for the future, which build on the foundations of Scandinavian modern traditions, designed by forward-looking designers who share in the timeless ideals of architecture.