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Erik Ole Jorgensen EJ315 Sofa in aniline cognac leather
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Erik Ole Jørgensen EJ315 Leather Sofa in newly upholstered aniline camoleather with Teak Frame. Designed in the 1970s, Denmark. This is an early production. The Ej315 sofa is a modern classic design that was created by the Danish furniture designer Erik Jørgensen in collaboration with the Danish architect and designer Poul M. Volther. The sofa is also known as the "People's Sofa" because it was designed with the idea of being accessible and comfortable for everyone. The Ej315 sofa has a simple and elegant design that features clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic. It is upholstered in high-quality leather and features a solid wood frame and legs, which gives it a sturdy and durable construction. The seat and back cushions are also filled with high-density foam, which provides exceptional comfort and support. The Ej315 sofa has become a popular choice for both residential and commercial settings due to its timeless design, exceptional comfort, and versatility.
Material
Leather, Teak
Dimensions
H 30.31 in. x W 82.68 in. x D 29.92 in.
H 77 cm x W 210 cm x D 76 cm -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Leather, Teak Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1970 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 629717 -
Dimensions
W. 82.68 in; H. 30.31 in; D. 29.92 in; W. 210.01 cm; H. 76.99 cm; D. 76 cm;
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Spread across more than 500 m2 of retail space, Original in Berlin offers a wide range of Mid-Century Modern and selected studio furniture, lighting and accessories. Here, design lovers can find rarities by well known designers such as Charlotte Perriand, Hans J. Wegner, Pierre Chapo and Gio Ponti, as well as American classics by Paul McCobb, Jens Risom and George Nelson.
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