Description
In 1956, the iconic J46 chair was designed by Poul M.Volther for FDB Møbler. Also known for the J110 chair (Hay), the designer approached design in a new way. In the 40’s the chair’s aspect marked a breaking point with the era’s design tradition, that favored sturdy and hardy design. The V shaped backrest and its seeming lightness made the chair particularly recognizable.
Therefore, the J46 quickly found its place in many Danish homes. In the 1970’s the chair was made available in a large range of vivid colours. Furthermore, it can be enhanced with a seat cushion, adding further comfort.
Technical Info
Measurements: H:80 x W:45 x D:48 cm
Seating Height: 44cm
Material: Beech
J46 Chair
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Description
In 1956, the iconic J46 chair was designed by Poul M.Volther for FDB Møbler. Also known for the J110 chair (Hay), the designer approached design in a new way. In the 40’s the chair’s aspect marked a breaking point with the era’s design tradition, that favored sturdy and hardy design. The V shaped backrest and its seeming lightness made the chair particularly recognizable.
Therefore, the J46 quickly found its place in many Danish homes. In the 1970’s the chair was made available in a large range of vivid colours. Furthermore, it can be enhanced with a seat cushion, adding further comfort.
Technical Info
Measurements: H:80 x W:45 x D:48 cm
Seating Height: 44cm
Material: Beech
Designed by Poul M. Volther

Rooted in Scandinavian functionalism, Volther’s work is characterized by a mastery of form, as evidenced by his iconic EJ5 Corona Chair for Erik Jørgensen (1961/64). Highly collectible today, this singular piece has left an indelible mark on design history. Volther originally trained
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