The making of the Lamino Chair by Yngve Ekström

Yngve Ekström (June 16, 1913 in Hagafors, Småland – March 13, 1988) was a Swedish furniture designer, wood carver, sculptor and architect and an important figure in the evolution of the Scandinavian Modernism movement. Yngve Ekström is best known for the “Lamino” armchair, an ergonomic and minimalist easy chair that he designed in 1956 and which has been in continuous production ever since.[1] In 1999, the “Lamino” was named by the influential Swedish magazine Sköna hem as the Swedish furniture design of the twentieth century.

Ekström was the co-founder of the furniture manufacturer ESE-möbler (later renamed Swedese) with his brother Jerker and business partner Sven Bertil Sjöqvist. Ekström worked at Swedese for over 40 years until his death in 1988.

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Poêle Chair by Philippe Starck for Alessi

Poêle Chair Poêle Chair with Philippe Starck

Poêle Chair by Philippe Starck for Alessi

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Settee by Roger Sprunger

Settee by Roger Sprunger

Januari 23 auction, 2023, at Wright: Result $1,834.

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Etruscan Chair by Danny Lane

Etruscan Chair by Danny Lane

Etruscan Chair by Danny Lane side

Etruscan Chair by Danny Lane

On auction at Wright, January 2024.

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Reading Chair by Finn Juhl

Reading Chair by Finn Juhl

Designed in 1953, the Reading Chair is one of Finn Juhl’s more simple yet elegant pieces. Characterized by intricate details and a unique design, this chair showcases exceptional craftsmanship. It is manufactured in oak, featuring a back piece of oak and walnut, or comes in a fully black painted version. Additionally, a version of the chair with an upholstered seat is also available.