COPENHAGEN CHAIR
COPENHAGEN CHAIR
COPENHAGEN CHAIR
COPENHAGEN CHAIR
COPENHAGEN CHAIR
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    COPENHAGEN CHAIR

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    The Copenhagen chair is designed by Lars Tornøe as part of his Master thesis, a chair for the Norwegian Embassador's residence in Copenhagen. The chair is a visual jewel/design ikon that will enhance any interior. Copenhagen has an encompassing form that invites to varied sitting positions. Copenhagen was awarded the Award for Design Excellence by the Norwegian Design Council in 2009 Copenhagen recommended with stretchable fabric like Divina, Fame and Vadal. Weight/Assembling: 10 kilo per chair. Delivered assembled. 1 chair per carton.
    Tekniske spesifikasjoner
    • Unik ref.cph1
    • ProduktfamilieCollection
    • ProduktgruppeChairs
    • TypeObjekt (enkelt objekt)
    • Utgivelsesdato2012-05-04
    • Utgavenummer1
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    Klassifisering
    • BIMobject kategoriMøbler - Lenestoler
    • IFC-klassifiseringMøbler
    • UNSPSC-navnFurniture and Furnishings
    • UNSPSC-kode56
    • Uniclass 2015 kodePr_40_50_12
    • Uniclass 2015 beskrivelseChairs, seats and benches
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 kode12 52 13
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 tittelChairs
    • OmniClass-nummer23-21 23 13 11
    • OmniClass-tittelResidential Chairs
    • CSI UniFormat II kodeE2020
    • CSI UniFormat II tittelMovable Furnishings

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