Description
The J48 chair was designed by Poul M. Volther during the prolific year of 1951. Today considered as a classic of the golden age of Danish furniture design, its modern lines have ensured its durability and timeliness.The J48 stands out thanks to the three vertical lines that compose the backrest. These bars guarantee optimal comfort and support. In order to offer an ever more pleasant chair, the seat can be enhanced with a fabric or leather cushion.Aesthetic and comfortable, the J48 will fit into all types of interiors.
Technical Info
Measurements:
H 78 x W 48 x D 47cm
Seating Height: 46cm
Material:
Oak
Veneer
Textile
Leather
Colour:
Nature
Black
Anthracite Grey
Beige
Grey-Blue
J48 Chair
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Description
The J48 chair was designed by Poul M. Volther during the prolific year of 1951. Today considered as a classic of the golden age of Danish furniture design, its modern lines have ensured its durability and timeliness.The J48 stands out thanks to the three vertical lines that compose the backrest. These bars guarantee optimal comfort and support. In order to offer an ever more pleasant chair, the seat can be enhanced with a fabric or leather cushion.Aesthetic and comfortable, the J48 will fit into all types of interiors.
Technical Info
Measurements:
H 78 x W 48 x D 47cm
Seating Height: 46cm
Material:
Oak
Veneer
Textile
Leather
Colour:
Nature
Black
Anthracite Grey
Beige
Grey-Blue
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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