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    • Product information
      Article number:
      102355
      Design:
      Björn Trägårdh
      Legs:
      Svartbetsad bok
      Material frame:
      Wood
      Height:
      80 cm
      Seat height:
      42 cm
      Width:
      70 cm
      Depth:
      80 cm
      Seat depth:
      50 cm
      Fabric requirement printed:
      6 m
      Fabric Requirement velvet:
      5 m
      Fabric requirement width 120 cm:
      6,3 m
      Fabric requirement width 130 cm:
      5,5 m
      Fabric requirement width 150 cm:
      4,5 m
      Armrest covers:
      Not included
      Cushion:
      Synthetic Fibre/Feathers. Removable
      Padding:
      Coil springs, no-sag base, cold foam/polyether
      Country of manufacture:
      Sweden
      Net weight:
      22,5 kg
      Designed year:
      1930-tal

      Price excluding fabric.

    • Product information
      Article number:
      102355
      Design:
      Björn Trägårdh
      Legs:
      Svartbetsad bok
      Material frame:
      Wood
      Height:
      80 cm
      Seat height:
      42 cm
      Width:
      70 cm
      Depth:
      80 cm
      Seat depth:
      50 cm
      Fabric requirement printed:
      6 m
      Fabric Requirement velvet:
      5 m
      Fabric requirement width 120 cm:
      6,3 m
      Fabric requirement width 130 cm:
      5,5 m
      Fabric requirement width 150 cm:
      4,5 m
      Armrest covers:
      Not included
      Cushion:
      Synthetic Fibre/Feathers. Removable
      Padding:
      Coil springs, no-sag base, cold foam/polyether
      Country of manufacture:
      Sweden
      Net weight:
      22,5 kg
      Designed year:
      1930-tal

      Price excluding fabric.

    • Design

      Svenskt Tenn’s furniture department was inaugurated in connection with the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930, and the designing of Estrid Ericson’s flat on Strandvägen 5. The furniture collection, by designers such as Björn Trägårdh and Uno Åhrén, was strictly functionalistic. Armchair 219 was designed by Björn Trägårdh in the 1930s.

      Designer

      Björn Trägårdh

      Björn Trägårdh was a Swedish furniture designer, artist, illustrator and graphic artist who from 1928-1936 was a designer for Svenskt Tenn. During that period he created everything from pewter items and design products to lamps and furniture. Trägårdh worked primarily with a muted colour palette of black, white and grey elements.

    • Design

      Svenskt Tenn’s furniture department was inaugurated in connection with the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930, and the designing of Estrid Ericson’s flat on Strandvägen 5. The furniture collection, by designers such as Björn Trägårdh and Uno Åhrén, was strictly functionalistic. Armchair 219 was designed by Björn Trägårdh in the 1930s.

      Designer

      Björn Trägårdh

      Björn Trägårdh was a Swedish furniture designer, artist, illustrator and graphic artist who from 1928-1936 was a designer for Svenskt Tenn. During that period he created everything from pewter items and design products to lamps and furniture. Trägårdh worked primarily with a muted colour palette of black, white and grey elements.

    • Care instructions

      All types of feather cushions need to be puffed up to maintain their resilience. Shake and puff up the cushions regularly and knead them to loosen up any feather bunches.

      The legs are screwed on and may need to be tightened from time to time. For additional protection we recommend ordering extra covers for the armrests.

    • Sustainability and manufacturing

      Material

      Svenskt Tenn’s furniture is manufactured using traditional methods. Our upholstered furniture is manufactured by one of the oldest furniture manufacturers in the country. The cushions are stuffed with down and synthetic down. The down is cleaned with an environmentally friendly detergent and is then sterilised and dried at 120 degrees Celsius to ensure that any bacteria or other impurities have been completely removed. The factory is OEKO- TEX 100 Standard, Class 1 certified, which is the highest possible standard. It is also quality certified in accordance with ISO 9001.

      Production

      Producing Svenskt Tenn’s upholstered furniture is a time-consuming process that requires great craftsmanship. A team of exceptional furniture makers, seamstresses and upholsterers lies behind the production, led by the fourth generation of the Sjögren family.

      O.H. Sjögren’s furniture factory in Tranås has been producing upholstered furniture for Svenskt Tenn since 1982. The factory was founded back in 1902 by Oskar Herbert Sjögren, who early on specialised in the production of sofas and armchairs. Over time production has changed and developed, but the original idea of producing the highest conceivable quality remains the same today, more than 100 years later.

      Nowadays, the company is run by brothers Håkan och Jakob Sjögren, whose goal is to preserve solid quality and craftsmanship, in the same way as their grandfather did at the beginning of the 1900s. Many skilled craftsmen are needed for the work to succeed, and they are all responsible for various stages in the process.

      When the production begins, it is the furniture maker who is responsible for the first stage, namely the furniture’s timber frame. This can comprise up to 50 different wooden parts and each part is sawed and put together by hand. The frame is based on solid Swedish pine, and as with nearly all of the components, is purchased from local suppliers.

      The framework of the furniture begins with the fitting of springs and nozag feathers. The seat has an innerspring resting on nozag feathers, and the back normally contains just nozag feathers, which are specially adapted to each model. When that part is completed, the soft upholstery sections are applied. Each model has up to 20 specially designed components, which differ in thickness and hardness. The components are built up in different layers for maximum comfort, taking into account where in the furniture they are placed. The furniture details are designed by hand, which gives the piece its final form.

      The fabric that will be used to cover the upholstered furniture is rolled out on a cutting board and cut according to templates. A patterned fabric requires more material since both buttons and the joining edges must match as much as possible. The cut-out parts are then sewn together to fit the furniture. The varying characteristics of fabrics require different seam allowances and sewing techniques. Finally, the furniture is upholstered with the selected fabric.

      Sustainability in focus

      Read more about Svenskt Tenn's Sustainability Philosophy below.

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    • Return & Exchange

      30 day right to return

      We offer a 30-day open purchase and return policy. You pay for the return shipping.

      If you wish to return an item, please register it here.

      30 day right to exchange

      We offer a 30-day open purchase and return policy. You can exchange one item for another by placing a new order on our website. A new shipping fee will be added, and you also pay for the return shipping.

      The policy do not apply to fabric by the metre or for made-to-order products. If you want to return stocked furniture, please contact Svenskt Tenn’s Customer Service.

      Read more about returns and exchanges in our Terms & Conditions.

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    Armchair 219

    3,340 EUR (excl. fabric)

    The product is handcrafted after ordering. Contact Svenskt Tenn's Customer Service for information and to place your order.