Hein & Mathsson Superellipse Conference Table and 18 Van Severen Leather Chairs
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Fabiaan Van Severen 18 chairs in black leather,
Fabiaan Van Severen, chairs, 18 patinated black leather, tubular steel, lace, Belgium, 1997
Distinct chair by Belgium designer Fabiaan Van Severen. In 1997, van Severen created the chair that features a patinated leather seat and backrest which is adjusted between the steel frame and hold together by laces in the back. The tubular legs are crossing each other on the height of the backrest.
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Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson 'Superellipse' conference table
Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson, 'Superellipse' conference table, wood, metal, Denmark, 1968
Super-Ellipse conference table with white tabletop and aluminum legs. It was designed by Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson. Hein came up with the super ellipse form when he was designing a city square in Stockholm. He wanted to create a form in which traffic could flow as freely as possible. The super ellipse became the perfect compromise between a circle and a rectangle. The span legs are also a collaboration between Hein and Mathsson. They began this design for this table in 1954.
Bruno Mathsson (1907-1988) started out as an apprentice cabinet maker in his father practice. In the beginning of the thirties, Mathsson started to experiment with the bending of wood. His early designs are organic, curvaceous and made from natural materials. His style was prior to the Scandinavian midcentury style. Piet Hein (1905-1996) was city planner and designer. He was known as a Danish all-rounder.
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