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Ry has solid wood as the main material, so that the true craftsmanship in this product can be showcased at its best. Sven Ivar Dysthe graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1954. He designed Ry in a way that make it efficient for production. The dining chair and armchair can be manufactured with many of the same parts where only minor changes and additions, such as the armrests, are needed. There are many details to both versions of the chair, but the main attraction is probably the connection between the backrest and the horizontal leg stretcher, this subtle detail exemplifies the brilliance of Dysthe’s design. The overall style of the chair, with voluminous upholstery and great comfort makes this chair a true 1960s classic. Now it’s finally back in production!
Description
- Made In: Denmark
- Material: Hardwood, Textile or Semi-Aniline/100% Aniline Leather
- Dimensions:
- Overall: 31.9"H x 23.2"D x 22.8"W
- Seat Height: 18.7"
- Arm Height: 25.6"
Brand
Eikund
Pulling together the past, present, and future, Eikund releases iconic mid-century pieces designed by the legends of the era. Some obscure designs get a new life, and some old favorites get to enjoy the admiration of a whole new generation. Eikund’s ambitious collection is rooted in a mission to produce timeless furniture, inspired by their Norwegian surroundings, that honors cultural traditions, pays homage to the geniuses of the ‘50s and ‘60s, and beautifies the planet just as much as modern homes.
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