







Hague School Lounge Chair by H. Fels in Oak
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H. Fels lounge chair, oak, fabric, the Netherlands, 1930s
This refined lounge chair, designed by H. Fels in the 1930s, is a quintessential example of the Hague School, a movement that emphasizes geometric shapes, simple proportions, and constructivist decorations. Crafted from solid oak, the chair’s bold, rectilinear silhouette is softened by curves and thoughtful detailing within the design. The wide, flat armrests convey presence. The chair is anchored by vertical legs that give structural rigor. The gently tilted backrest introduces a graceful arc into the composition, creating both visual beauty and comfort.
Kindly note that this item is in good, used condition. The fabric of the seat shows some signs of wear and use.
This refined lounge chair, designed by H. Fels in the 1930s, is a quintessential example of the Hague School, a movement that emphasizes geometric shapes, simple proportions, and constructivist decorations. Crafted from solid oak, the chair’s bold, rectilinear silhouette is softened by curves and thoughtful detailing within the design. The wide, flat armrests convey presence. The chair is anchored by vertical legs that give structural rigor. The gently tilted backrest introduces a graceful arc into the composition, creating both visual beauty and comfort.
Kindly note that this item is in good, used condition. The fabric of the seat shows some signs of wear and use.
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Hague School Lounge Chair by H. Fels in Oak
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