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AV Egoist Chaise Longue

$11,350.00
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One of Danish architect Arne Vodder's favourite pieces of furniture was the AV Egoist chaise lounge he designed in the early 1950s, only a few of which were made. A rarity, timeless and unique, the AV Egoist chaise lounge was a personal favourite of Danish architect and designer Arne Vodder (1926-2009). 

Even so, only a few were manufactured after it was designed in the early 1950s. This is now being made up for. Danish manufacturer Sibast Furniture has delved into the archives - together with Michael Vodder, son of Arne Vodder - and, with the help of some old drawings, measurements and a few photos, their joint efforts have succeeded in recreating the chaise lounge, which Michael Vodder doesn't hesitate to call his father's signature piece of furniture.

The AV Egoist chaise lounge is available in walnut or FSC-certified oak. Woven shoulder leather in black, brandy or nature. The chaise lounge is available with a cushion for the back of the head, as well as a side table of brass and solid oak or walnut.
Please note - the side table is sold separately.


H: 37.5” x L: 55.9” x W: 23.4"

Material: Legs in solid FSC Certified oak or walnut - frame in oak veneer or walnut veneer.

Treatment: Oak white oil, oak smoked, walnut
Upholstery: Woven shoulder leather in black, brandy or nature.

Care
The Sibast Furniture collection is designed and manufactured to last for generations. It is made with the same attention to detail, craftsmanship and high quality as our ancestors. To ensure it ages gracefully and with the longest lifespan, it is important that it is properly maintained and cared for.

All furniture included in the Sibast Furniture collection is made out of natural material such as wood, fabric and leather. This means that differences will occur in both finishes and material and that natural markings in the leather hides as well as natural variations in the surface of the wood and the color of the finishes must be appreciated and expected.

Designer

Arne Vodder began his career in the mid-1940s, training under cabinetmaker Niels Vodder at the School of Interior Design before graduating as an architect from Kunstakademiet in Copenhagen in 1947, mentored by Finn Juhl. He co-founded his design studio with Anton Borg in 1950, initially focusing on office decor before expanding to collaborate with renowned manufacturers like Sibast Furniture and Fritz Hansen throughout the 1950s and 60s, creating iconic pieces such as the award-winning Sideboard No. 29A.

Brand

Sibast Furniture's legacy spans over a century of dedicated craftsmanship and Danish furniture tradition, beginning in Stenstrup in 1908. Across four generations, the family has honed their passion for wood and commitment to exceptional design, producing a classic collection known for its integrity and artisanal excellence. Each piece of Sibast furniture continues to be meticulously handmade in Denmark, embodying timeless quality and craftsmanship.

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Sibast Furniture