Fredericia
Corona Chair
Classic
Price starting from € 5.705,00*
*Price valid for the classic version with swivel base in chromed brushed steel and upholstery in fabric cat. 1 (cod. 5000).
The Corona armchair was for many years the most iconic product of the historic Danish brand Erik Jørgensen, then absorbed in 2020 by Fredericia. Its current form dates back to 1964 but is the result of a long research by its designer Poul M. Volther, who after the Second World War had set himself the goal of creating an armchair that minimized the use of fabric. then very difficult to find. Thus was born the peculiar structure of Corona, in which the seat and back are made up of four elliptical elements of sloping dimensions that are firmly fixed to a metal base and structure. Corona is a truly unique armchair, capable of being particularly fascinating even with leather upholstery, and over the years it has appeared as a scenographic element in countless films and TV series.
W.88 x D.82 x H.97 cm
Seat Height 42 cm
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Among the most important companies in the world of Scandinavian design, Fredericia can boast a long history studded with success and innovation, where the passion for the furniture design has always guided every crucial step of the company over time. Born in 1911 in the Danish town of the same name, it has since maintained a solid family business aimed at creating original and modern pieces whose roots lie in the craftsmanship of the past. The worldwide resonance of each collection makes Fredericia a company with a broad and diversified taste, capable of surprising the most difficult tastes.Read more