Merkur Dining Chair w/Armrests

Merkur Dining Chair w/Armrests

Designer Skogstad & Wærnes

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Merkur Dining Chair w/Armrests

Merkur Dining Chair w/Armrests

Designer Skogstad & Wærnes

Material

Selected: Natural Oak

Color

Selected: Hallingdal 65 200

Regular price $1,305.00
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SKU 1303002-003G04ZZ

Materials

Plywood, foam and upholstery, solid oak & plywood

Dimensions

30.7"H x 18.1"W x 20.5"D
Seat Height: 18.1" , Arm Height: 25.9"
Seat Depth: 16.3"
Weight: 21.72 lbs.

Originally designed for one of Norway’s most monumental buildings, the Oslo Stock Exchange, Merkur is a modern take on the archetypal dining chair. Using traditional woodworking techniques to create its timeless form, the solid wood design is available with or without armrests and can be partially upholstered in a range of beautiful fabrics and leather to add further comfort.

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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Aleksandar Lazic Skogstad & Wærnes

Studio Aleksandar Lazic, based in Denmark, is led by Aleksandar Lazic, who holds a Master's degree in Engineering with a specialisation in product development. This expertise is evident in his design process, where he skillfully balances the visionary aspects of design with meticulous execution in manufacturing. Despite the studio’s relatively recent establishment, Aleksandar has dedicated a decade to developing furniture for some of the most prestigious brands in the Danish design industry. Aleksandar’s designs originate from a functional perspective – identifying a need and devising effective solutions. With a strong manufacturing background, his visual language is precise and characterized by his thoughtful selection of materials, chosen for their visual appeal, functionality and compatibility with intended manufacturing methods. His material palette focuses on natural materials, which develop their own unique story through patina over time, adding character and depth to the pieces. His ultimate goal is to create timeless objects that grow more beautiful with use, merging the aesthetic traditions of the past with contemporary ideas about form and function.