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Hartmut Lohmeyer for Wilkhahn Pair of Lounge Chairs

Sale price£10,350.13

Hartmut Lohmeyer for Wilkhahn, pair of lounge chairs, teak, cane, fabric, Germany, 1962

These organically shaped lounge chairs by Hartmut Lohmeyer showcase a wide open wooden frame with a gentle tilt in the back, adorned with cane. The softly curved armrests and open frame create a serene and welcoming atmosphere. The design's airy and lightweight aesthetic is attributed to the delicate and intricate frame.

Trained as an architect at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe, Hartmut Lohmeyer (1923-) honed his skills under the guidance of renowned architect Egon Eiermann. Transitioning into furniture design, Lohmeyer made a name for himself by creating exquisite home furniture, notably for Wilkhahn during the 1950s and 1960s.

Kindly be informed that the photographs provided are merely examples, as we had more of these chairs in stock. It is important to note that the chairs may vary in terms of wood grains. In addition, the green cushions are currently unavailable but can be customized to meet the specific preferences of our clients. This can be done before shipping by our experienced craftspeople in our own in-house restoration atelier. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece retains its value and is ready for the many years to come. We kindly ask you to contact our design experts for further information about the endless possibilities our restoration and upholstery atelier has to offer. Of course, a locally organized reupholstery is possible as well.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Hartmut Lohmeyer (Designer) Wilkhahn (Manufacturer)
  • date of manufacture 1960s
  • dimensions Height 27.96 in. Width 28.15 in. Depth 28.94 in. Seat Height 15.56 in.
  • dimensions Height 71 cm Width 71.5 cm Depth 73.5 cm Seat Height 39.5 cm
  • material Cane Fabric Teak
  • origin Germany
  • period 1960-1969
  • style Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • barcode 50115136