Orbit chair

Chair designed by Ingmar Relling From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Orbit chairs are a type of recline chair designed by the Norwegian furniture designer Ingmar Relling [no] in 1976 for A/S Sykkylven kurvvarefabrikk in Sykkylven Municipality, Norway. The Orbit was designed in a functional style, with a distinct, curved wooden framework. Related to the Orbit is the Siesta chair, and to some degree, many of Relling's laminated wooden frame chairs, such as Nordic, Tema, Rest, Optima, Bonus, and "420". The chair was sold and marketed abroad by the Westnofa export organization. During Ingmar Relling's career, he developed furniture for the following companies: Ekornes, Tennfjord Furniture Factory, Vatne Lenestolfabrikk, Hjellegjerde, and Pedro, which all have manufactured comparable designs to the Orbit chair. The Orbit was among the first recline chairs to feature a laminated wooden frame, allowing for slide movement to adjust the recline position. The Orbits upholstery was covered in cowhide. Ingmar Relling received the Jacob's Award in 1978 and the King's Medal in gold in 1999.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

DesignerIngmar Relling [no]
CountryNorway
Date1976
MaterialsWood frame
leather cover
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Orbit chair
Origin
DesignerIngmar Relling [no]
CountryNorway
Date1976
Specifications
MaterialsWood frame
leather cover
StyleModernist
Height87 centimetres (34 in)
Width78.5 centimetres (30.9 in)
Depth47 centimetres (19 in)
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