Now this is what I call a happy chair! The circular shape (typical of Nanna Ditzel design) combined with the original Kvadrat Tonus wool fabric in vibrant cobalt is pure joy and deserves to be a focal point in the room. As with most mid-century modern pieces it has a surprise detail: the back legs are angled outward in two different directions adding stability while also making it stand out from more traditional pieces. I'd love to see it in front of tall living room windows draped in celadon linen with morning rays of sunshine illuminating the red tints of the teak.
Now this is what I call a happy chair! The circular shape (typical of Nanna Ditzel design) combined with the original Kvadrat Tonus wool fabric in vibrant cobalt is pure joy and deserves to be a focal point in the room. As with most mid-century modern pieces it has a surprise detail: the back legs are angled outward in two different directions adding stability while also making it stand out from more traditional pieces.
I'd love to see it in front of tall living room windows draped in celadon linen with morning rays of sunshine illuminating the red tints of the teak. — Denise Grayson