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5448 E. Olympic Blvd.
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Nanna & Jørgen Ditzel Model-2632 Lounge Chair for Fredericia
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Description
The Nanna & Jørgen Ditzel Model-2632 lounge chair for Fredericia is a beautifully sculptural example of Danish Modern design that combines form and comfort. Newly refinished and newly reupholstered in high-density foam and new tweed fabric over a solid oak frame, this chair feels fresh yet retains its classic mid-century charm. Designed with a welcoming, enveloping profile and splayed wooden legs, it offers both visual interest and relaxed seating comfort. Each detail — from its organic silhouette to its hand-finished wood — reflects a dedication to craftsmanship and thoughtful proportions. In excellent restored condition, this lounge chair is a striking statement piece that elevates both contemporary and classic interiors.
Fun Historical Fact
The Model-2632 lounge chair was designed in the 1950s by Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel, part of the wave of Danish designers who helped define Scandinavian Modern aesthetics in the post-war era. Nanna Ditzel, educated as a cabinetmaker and trained at Copenhagen’s Royal Academy, was known for her belief that furniture should be as comfortable as it is beautiful — a radical departure from purely functional modernism. Fredericia Furniture, the manufacturer, played a central role in bringing many Danish Modern classics to market, collaborating with top designers of the time. Chairs like this one were celebrated for how they encouraged more relaxed, human-centric ways of sitting and living, influencing lounge seating design around the world. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: Denmark Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Oak Wood, New Tweed Fabric, New High-Density Foam Condition: Good. Newly Refinished, Newly Reupholstered Creation Date: 1950 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 10230 Incollect Reference #: 844682 -
Dimensions
W. 32 in; H. 28 in; D. 29 in; W. 81.28 cm; H. 71.12 cm; D. 73.66 cm; Seat H. 14.5 in; Seat H. 36.83 cm;
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OUR MISSION We are a company that offers solutions to furnishing a comfortable, elegant and unique environment by resurrecting the aesthetic of authentic Mid-Century Modern design. Our mission is to distribute our product around the world while gladly fulfilling requests of our distinguished clients with the support of our dedicated team.
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