Five classic chairs making a comeback at 3 Days of Design
If there are two things you are certain to find at Copenhagen's 3 Days of Design festival, it's chairs and reissues of historic design icons. Here we've picked five of the most interesting examples combining both.
Danish brands are known for reissuing classic designs by the country's most prominent designers, from Verner Panton to Hans J Wegner ? and this year's edition of Scandinavia's most significant design festival did not disappoint.
Among the usual mid-century seating designs from the 1940s and 50s, there were revivals of more expressive designs from the 1960s to 80s, courtesy of Frenchman Pierre Paulin and Finnish designer Yrjö Kukkapuro.
Read on for five standout designs that were unveiled as part of 3 Days of Design.
F300 Lounge Chair by Pierre Paulin via Gubi The curvaceous fibreglass F3000 armchair by French designer Pierre Paulin from 1967 has been reimagined in a fully recyclable polymer by Italian company Abaco for Gubi's Fall 24 collection.
It is the most difficult design the brand's decades-long product manager has ever worked on, Gubi's chief brand officer Marie Kristine Schmidt told journalists during a preview of the launch.
RFH chairs by Robin Day via &Tradition
&Tradition has a long history of reissuing the work of Danish masters. But this year marks the first time the brand has resurrected classic products by a non-Dane ? the British furniture designer Robin Day.
Most notable among the relaunches are three chairs created by Day for London'...
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