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1,428.00€
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DIMENSION AND WEIGHT
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1,428.00€
Siesta Armchairs by Ingmar Relling for Westnofa, 1970s – Black Leather Elegance
A masterpiece of Scandinavian modernism, the Siesta Armchair, designed by Ingmar Relling for Westnofa in the 1970s, embodies the perfect balance of form and function. With its sleek, sculptural silhouette, this iconic chair offers both visual lightness and enduring comfort.
Crafted with a bentwood frame, its graceful curves and organic lines speak to the timeless artistry of Nordic design. The supple black leather upholstery lends a refined sophistication, aging beautifully over time while ensuring a luxurious seating experience. The chair’s ergonomic design, with its gently reclined posture and supportive cushioning, invites relaxation, making it as practical as it is elegant.
A true collector’s piece, the Siesta Armchair remains a symbol of mid-century Norwegian craftsmanship, blending minimalism with exceptional comfort. Whether placed in a modern interior or a classic setting, it exudes an air of understated luxury and enduring style.
DIMENSION AND WEIGHT
Width: 100 cm
Length: 90 cm
Height: 100 cm
Weight: 30 kg
RESTORATION
Materials: Beautifully crafted from teakwood/ rosewood/ oakwood / beechwood.
Wood Finish: All surfaces are sanded in a hand mechanic manner to avoid the use of chemical strippers and re-polished with high-quality oils to give a "good as new" professional finish. All the products used in the restoration process are environment-friendly
Construction: Joints are stress tested to ensure they are sturdy and solid.
All items shown are fully restored and ready for shipping.
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Dimensions.
From right to left: 90 cm
From forward to rear: 87 cm
Height: 80 cm