Grace Lounge Chair ID: 10077872-KARK-001
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Grace Lounge Chair

By Tove Kindt Larsen, for Gubi

Grace Lounge Chair

By Tove Kindt Larsen, For Gubi

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SPEC #: GUB1125586 | ID: 10077872-KARK-001

Grace Lounge Chair

SPEC #: GUB1125586

ID: 10077872-KARK-001

Designed by Tove Kindt LarsenRead Bio

Danish architect and designer Tove Kindt-Larsen created the Grace Lounge Chair in 1936 as a graceful refinement of the classic rattan chair. Grace's gentle curves and intricate loops support a thick upholstered seat and loose back cushion. The natural warmth of the rattan is perfect for adding a touch of the outdoors to your interior.

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Finish: Natural

Color: Karakorum Ivory

Specifications

    • Finish: Natural
    • Color: Karakorum Ivory
    • Size: 31.5"W x 29.1"H x 28.8"D
    • Seat Height: 16.9"
    • Shipping Weight: 27.56 lbs
    • Materials: Fabric  Rattan  Foam  
      • Seat Depth: 23.6"
      • Seat Width: 25.6"
    • CAL117 Compliant

      CAL117 Compliant

    • Contract Grade

      Contract Grade

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

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      Tove Kindt Larsen

      About Tove Kindt Larsen

      Tove Kindt-Larsen (ne Reddersen, 1906-1994) was one of the first female designers to emerge during Denmark's Golden Era' in the mid-twentieth century. She is well-known for working with her husband, Edvard Kindt-Larsen (1901- 1982), but her own influence should not be underestimated. By acquiring the rights to pieces that she designed prior to her partnership with her husband, GUBI aims to restore her to her rightful place in design history.

      Tove worked for architect Thyge Hvass from 1931 and made her mark on the industry early in her career. By the time she married Edvard, she had already won the first prize in the Cabinetmakers Guild competition, as well as third prize in the Danish Reeds Guild competition for her wicker furniture. In 1938, furniture designer Mogens Voltelen said that her work boldly embarks on solving a task in a new way. Her furniture was characterized by a fine sense of quality and a design language that responded to evolving tastes of the time. She was an early pioneer in rattan chairs and the use of molded plywood and well as moving away from designing room sets and instead conceiving individual pieces of furniture so that homeowners could curate their own spaces.

      An architect by training, with several years of furniture design under her belt, she embarked on a furniture design course at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, under the godfather of Danish design' Kaare Klint, where she met her husband. Edvard had already gained recognition for a grand-scale hotel project by the lakes of Copenhagen and, during their studies, the pair discovered their collaborative spirit and shared affinity for high-quality natural materials and complementary contrasts. They married in 1937 and established a joint design studio in 1945. Together, they broke the connection with Victorian furniture and designed everything from furniture to silverware, jewelry, rugs, textiles, wallpaper and even exhibitions and buildings, with a focus on functionalism throughout. Examples of their furniture include the Fireplace Chair (1939), the Pagoda Sofa (1956), the Pagaj Chair (1960), and the Prisma Sofa (1964) to name but a few.

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