Friends & Founders × Ida Linea Hildebrand
FF Swivel Chair
$1,790
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$2,845
$1,790
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$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
$1,790
–
$2,845
Description
Ida Linea Hildebrand’s Bauhaus-inspired FF collection gets a desk chair with a swivel mechanism that allows smooth, silent movement via a specially-constructed undercarriage that matches the characteristic tubular steel frame. Organically-shaped padding offers a comfortable respite, with a wealth of fabric and leather upholstery options.
Specifications
Size
- 29.5" h x 21.7" w x 21.7" d (75x55x55cm)
- Seat height: 18.1" (46cm)
- Armrest height: 27.6" (70cm)
Material
Powder-coated or chrome-plated steel, foam
Details
- Fabric Group 1: Relate, Eros
- Fabric Group 2: Barnum, Atherini, Loop, Adamo & Eva, Merit
- Fabric Group 3: Zero, Nimbus, Moss, Savanna, Ecriture, Marabou, Karakorum, Vidar 4
- Fabric Group 4: A Joy, Tiger Mountain, Tiger Beat, Swan
- Leather Group A: Dakar
- Leather Group B: Dunes, Duet, Triumph Crib 5
- Leather Group C: Royal Nubuck
- COM and COL are available on request
Made in Poland
Brand
Friends & Founders
Designer
Ida Linea Hildebrand
“I had no furniture design experience as such,” says Swedish-born rising star Ida Linea Hildebrand. But a mere few years ago, she returned home from work and told her husband that she resigned from her job as an interior designer. Dane Rasmus Hildebrand took the leap of faith with her and together they started Copenhagen-based Friends & Founders. Both studio and brand, the aesthetic is quietly minimal but with a rich use of materials dictated by Ida’s uniquely personal vision. As she says, “Surrounding yourself with original things that mean something to you creates authentic atmospheres.”
Friends & Founders has a strong focus on sustainability, with its European network of local manufacturers and belief in the Scandinavian reductionist tradition of less is more. And Ida is equally committed to innovation as she sees it: “I am unwilling to compromise when it comes to design and the realization of ideas. Playing with strong silhouettes has become an imporatant element in my work.”