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Vilhelm Lauritzen, Musician chair , 1942
Vilhelm Lauritzen, Musician chair , 1942
Vilhelm Lauritzen, Musician chair , 1942

Vilhelm Lauritzen

Musician chair , 1942
Oak, brass, fabric
82 x 42 x 45 cm
32 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 17 1/2 in

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Architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed this chair in 1942 for the National Broadcasting Building or Radiohuset ('The Radio House') in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of his most prestigious commissions. His work was...
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Architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed this chair in 1942 for the National Broadcasting Building or Radiohuset ("The Radio House") in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of his most prestigious commissions. His work was not limited to the structure of the building as he also designed its refined interiors.
Functional, the seat and backrest of the Musician’s chair are adjustable to the instrument being played.
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Seaside Gallery        Paris  
Golvenstraat 6           34, rue de Penthièvre     
B-  8300 Knokke  F- 75008 Paris    
     

 

 

 

 

 

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