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Chair

1966 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Seat/back in bent laminated cane, with chromium plated steel tube legs.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Dining chair, PJ 35, designed by Lise and Hans Isbrand. Designed 1966 and manufactured by Poul Jeppesen, Copenhagen.
Physical description
Seat/back in bent laminated cane, with chromium plated steel tube legs.
Dimensions
  • Height: 77cm
  • Width: 48cm
  • Depth: 44cm
  • Of seat in the middle height: 43cm
Dims taken Dec 2009
Object history
Description of Craftsmen from Hollis, R. 1970. Modern Chairs:1918-1970. The Whitechapel Art Gallery, London:
Lise and Hans Isbrand. Furniture designers. Born 1942 and 1941 respectively. Trained cabinet-making, furniture design department, Academy of Arts and Crafts, Copenhagen. Own office from 1965, Albertslund; consultants to architects M. Hammer and H. Moldenhawer, Herman Olsen, Ole Hagen and Arne Jacobsen. Range of objects designed, besides furniture, has included radio and television sets, shop display units. Work exhibited Formes Danoises Monaco 1966, Danish Arts and Crafts and Industrial Design Copenhagen 1967, Two Centuries of Danish Design Victoria & Albert Museum, London 1968
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.328-1970

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Record createdDecember 30, 2008
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