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Flag Halyard Chair

1,652.00 € 3,304.00 €   (Tax included)

  • Siena Leather - Black
 
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Materials & Finish

The Flag Halyard Chair combines a solid stainless steel frame with a seat made from flag line — a strong, waxed cord of natural and synthetic fibers. The backrest includes a removable head cushion and large sheepskin cover for comfort and texture contrast. The steel frame is polished to a satin sheen, emphasizing Wegner’s blend of industrial precision and natural material warmth.

Designed for relaxation, the Flag Halyard Chair provides a suspended, flexible seating surface that conforms to the body’s shape. The sheepskin layer enhances comfort while maintaining breathability. Its combination of industrial materials and organic textiles makes it suitable for modern lounges and living interiors. Visually sculptural yet functional, it represents Wegner’s mastery of comfort and craftsmanship in contemporary form.

Comfort & Functionality

The chair’s structure is crafted from stainless steel tubing, bent and welded into a reclined form. More than 200 meters of flag halyard cord are hand-woven around the frame to create a flexible yet supportive surface. The headrest is leather-covered foam, adjustable by straps, while the detachable sheepskin overlay softens the seat. The wide base ensures stability and distributes weight evenly across the steel frame.

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Size and Packaging of the Product



Product Dimensions 

Item is fully assembled 

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packed in 1 Box

Available Upholstery Options

Quality type of Aniline leather from Italy, thickness ca. 3,5 mm. Soft, fully colored, durable. 

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Hans J. Wegner


Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007) was a Danish furniture designer, renowned as the “Master of the Chair” for creating over 500 chair designs that epitomize Scandinavian modernism. Trained as a cabinetmaker and educated at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts, Wegner emphasized organic simplicity, craftsmanship, and comfort. His most iconic pieces include the Wishbone Chair (1949), Round Chair—famously used in the 1960 Kennedy–Nixon debates—and the Peacock Chair. Wegner skillfully merged traditional woodworking techniques with modern aesthetics, producing timeless, functional furniture. His dedication to form and function secured him a central role in shaping 20th-century Danish and international design.

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