Description
SOLD in 2024 for $1095 the PAIR in as found condition.
Our listed price is for the matching PAIR.
LOCATION- Geelong, South of Melbourne.
Provenance and Background Info
(Written in 2023. Some information may be time-sensitive.)
I first came across this design at least 10 years ago and was instantly attracted to it because of its likeness to the famous Siesta chair, designed and made in Norway by Westnofa back in the 1970’s. This is also a 1970’s design but it’s background still eludes me. For a while I thought it was an Australian design but these days I don’t think so. Danish Deluxe did a similar design (but that one is noticeably different). That design nearly always has Danish Deluxe labels on them as well. I’ve never come across any in this design with a label. I get the feeling this design is European, possibly Danish.
I was most attracted to the idea of stocking this design because in many ways it is an improvement on the famous Siesta design. The Westnofa Siesta chairs are a little flimsy. They are simply a canvas sling stretched over a very minimalist frame. The canvas slings (that are now about 50 years old) are often needing attention or replacement these days. This design has multiple timber slats extending down the back of the chair. This not only creates extra stability for the frame but also means that cushions are sitting loosely on the timber frame (and not on canvas). The canvas slings of the Westnofa Siesta chairs can also stain or discolour when people try to clean them. This will not happen with this design. Also, the timber pieces here are of a much higher quality than those used on the Siesta chair.
The armrests on this design add a point of interest but even more stability. These are very strong, sturdy chairs that have already stood the test of time and will continue to do so. Re-upholstery of the loose cushions on the frame would be cheap and easy- one of the cheapest possible upholstery jobs of any lounge chair.
These are definitely something I’d have in my own home. They tick all the boxes. The comfort is brilliant- they have a stylish minimalist look, plus very strong investment appeal. Siesta chairs with higher backs are fetching about AU$2400 EACH on international platforms (ie. about AU$5,000 for a pair). At our price here, this is a no-brainer investment.
These pieces from the 1970’s are graceful yet they’re not going to readily break (you’d have to be really negligent). They are set to service the next custodian for another lifetime and then be passed on to another generation. After many modern chairs have ended up as landfill within as little as a decade, this pair nearing 50 years old, will be passed on to another custodian- a symbol that when something has been done well, it will live on. There are very few better ways to invest in your home and the future of our environment.
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