Grace Lounge Chair
The Grace Chair by Danish architect and designer Tove Kindt-Larsen (nee Reddersen, 1906-1994) is an elegant take on an informal typology new to the GUBI Collection - the rattan lounge chair. Woven by hand from the natural material by Indonesian craftspeople, the curvilinear, organic frame holds an indulgently deep seat cushion and a loose back pillow for added comfort. Bringing to life a design never before put into production, GUBI has worked closely with Tove Kindt- Larsen's family to develop the piece from a conceptual sketch she drew in 1936, which was recently discovered in an archived folder of her jewelry designs.
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Grace Lounge Chair
Grace Lounge Chair
The Grace Chair by Danish architect and designer Tove Kindt-Larsen (nee Reddersen, 1906-1994) is an elegant take on an informal typology new to the GUBI Collection - the rattan lounge chair. Woven by hand from the natural material by Indonesian craftspeople, the curvilinear, organic frame holds an indulgently deep seat cushion and a loose back pillow for added comfort. Bringing to life a design never before put into production, GUBI has worked closely with Tove Kindt- Larsen's family to develop the piece from a conceptual sketch she drew in 1936, which was recently discovered in an archived folder of her jewelry designs.
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The Grace Chair by Danish architect and designer Tove Kindt-Larsen (nee Reddersen, 1906-1994) is an elegant take on an informal typology new to the GUBI Collection - the rattan lounge chair. Woven by hand from the natural material by Indonesian craftspeople, the curvilinear, organic frame holds an indulgently deep seat cushion and a loose back pillow for added comfort. Bringing to life a design never before put into production, GUBI has worked closely with Tove Kindt- Larsen's family to develop the piece from a conceptual sketch she drew in 1936, which was recently discovered in an archived folder of her jewelry designs.























