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Carl Hansen VLA26T Vega Dining Chair

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Carl Hansen VLA26T Vega Dining Chair

Carl Hansen VLA26T Vega Dining Chair

Manufacturer: Carl Hansen

Designer: Vilhem Lauritzen

Vilhelm Lauritzen created the Vega Chair in 1956 when he built the modernist masterpiece Vega in Copenhagen. The stackable chair, which has previously only been found in Vega's concert halls, is now available to a wider audience for the first time.

Vega (1956) was originally created by Vilhelm Lauritzen as a universal meeting place for the labor movement. Reflecting his belief that small details make the biggest difference, Lauritzen designed everything for the building himself, from friezes and chandeliers down to the light fixtures and wall sockets. In 1996, the modernist building was transformed into a concert venue after an extensive restoration and has since then set the tone for Copenhagen’s cultural life.

Sustainable materials: FSCTM-certified oak.

Stackable (8 pcs), suitable for contract purposes

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Manufacturer: Carl Hansen

Designer: Vilhem Lauritzen

Vilhelm Lauritzen created the Vega Chair in 1956 when he built the modernist masterpiece Vega in Copenhagen. The stackable chair, which has previously only been found in Vega's concert halls, is now available to a wider audience for the first time.

Vega (1956) was originally created by Vilhelm Lauritzen as a universal meeting place for the labor movement. Reflecting his belief that small details make the biggest difference, Lauritzen designed everything for the building himself, from friezes and chandeliers down to the light fixtures and wall sockets. In 1996, the modernist building was transformed into a concert venue after an extensive restoration and has since then set the tone for Copenhagen’s cultural life.

Sustainable materials: FSCTM-certified oak.

Stackable (8 pcs), suitable for contract purposes