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Design Geoffrey Harcourt, 1970
Foam upholstered tubular steel frame
Made in The Netherlands by Artifort
Countless designers have been inspired by the idea behind the chaise. Here is Geoffrey Harcourt's majestic interpretation from 1970. A perfect seat on which to stretch out and unwind like royalty. Stylish and monumental, a distinct piece for the modern interior.
Geoffrey D. Harcourt (1935) trained at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1962, he designed his first series of small office fauteuils for Artifort. His designs introduced Artifort to the international market for contract design. In the beginning, Harcourt designed mostly seats for reception areas. His first design for Artifort, the 042 series in 1963, was an immediate international success. His philosophy is that the chair should focus on the person and not the other way around. “First the person, then the chair.” Harcourt has won many prizes and in 1978 was awarded the title of "Royal Designer for Industry".
Upholstery
Textile.
Dimensions: 75.6" L | 26" h | 35.8" d | seat: 11" h
Design Geoffrey Harcourt, 1970
Foam upholstered tubular steel frame
Made in The Netherlands by Artifort
Countless designers have been inspired by the idea behind the chaise. Here is Geoffrey Harcourt's majestic interpretation from 1970. A perfect seat on which to stretch out and unwind like royalty. Stylish and monumental, a distinct piece for the modern interior.
Geoffrey D. Harcourt (1935) trained at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1962, he designed his first series of small office fauteuils for Artifort. His designs introduced Artifort to the international market for contract design. In the beginning, Harcourt designed mostly seats for reception areas. His first design for Artifort, the 042 series in 1963, was an immediate international success. His philosophy is that the chair should focus on the person and not the other way around. “First the person, then the chair.” Harcourt has won many prizes and in 1978 was awarded the title of "Royal Designer for Industry".
Upholstery
Textile.
Dimensions: 75.6" L | 26" h | 35.8" d | seat: 11" h
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