Betty Armchair TK11
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
–
$1,575
$1,305
–
$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
$1,305
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$1,575
Description
The Betty Armchair TK11 by &Tradition, designed by Jakob Thau and Sami Kallio, combines robust craftsmanship with a sleek design. Constructed with a solid lacquered wood frame and a seat made of formpressed veneer with HR foam, it offers both durability and comfort. Available in various finishes, including smoked oak, the armchair complements a wide range of interiors. Part of the Betty series, named after the historic Betty Nansen Theatre, includes similar pieces like bar stools and benches, all known for their robust construction and distinctive design.
Specifications
Size
- 30.7" h x 24" w x 18.9" d (78x61x48cm)
- Seat height: 18.5" (47cm)
- Arm height: 26.4" (67cm)
Material
Oak, form-pressed veneer, HR foam
Details
- Fabric Group 1: Hot Madison Reboot, Remix 3, Re-Wool
- Fabric Group 2: Canvas 2, Barnum, Fiord 2
- Fabric Group 3: Hallingdal 65, Steelcut Quartet, Steelcut Trio 3
- Fabric Group 4: Acca, Cifrado, Ecriture, Uniform Melange, Vidar 4
- Fabric Group 5: Karakorum, Sisu
- Fabric Group 6: Fuse, Gentle 2
- Leather Group 1: Tailor
- Leather Group 2: Noble
- Leather Group 3: Elmosoft
- COM and COL are available on request.
Made in Latvia
Brand
&Tradition
Design is never static. When Copenhagen-based &Tradition was established in 2010, founder Martin Kornbek Hansen's mission was to produce work that was defined by a unique vision, whether it came from Danish legends of the past or young innovators of the future. The roster extends from timeless luminaries such as Verner Panton and Arne Jacobsen to current leading lights Samuel Wilkinson and Norm.Architects to exciting new names Mia Hamborg and Victor Vetterlein. As the company's Kornbek Hansen puts it: "We see a kinship between the old masters, who were avant-garde in their time, and new designers creating the ground-breaking icons of today."
With its library of furniture and lighting extending from the 1930s to the present day, the firm is uniquely positioned to carry on the Nordic tradition of unstinting craftsmanship and adroit use of materials. Nonetheless, &Tradition sees its future in global terms, handpicking design talent and production facilities internationally in an effort to continually produce relevant product and engage a new generation of conscious consumers.