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A rare oak, leather and black shearling armchair of Swedish design – Bodö model designed by Svante Skogh in the 1950s. The comfortable seat and back cushions are upholstered in soft black shearling by the artisans at Norki. This is a highly sought-after collector’s piece among mid-century vintage furniture enthusiasts. Design Svante Skogh®
All our vintage furniture is sourced by our Maison and entirely renovated in our Workshop. Unique pieces revisited, a NORKI signature.
Sizes
L 2,36 × H 2,13 × P 2,53 ft
Seat height 1,25 ft
Sweden, Circa 1950
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Réf : VINSVA5
Vintage armchair with seat and back cushions upholstered in Black sheared Shearling 30 mm.
Oak structure.
Leather Strap.
Designer Svante Skogh.
Sofa sourced and restored in-home.
Our seats are made of hides and furs. These are living materials that evolve over time. Hide is a naturally impermeable material which makes it very easy to clean.
Vacuuming your seat regularly. If stained, scrub the area with cold water only, without detergent or washing powder, you will risk changing the integrity of our products.
If your furniture has deteriorated, our workshop is able to respond to your request for your product repair and restoration. We invite you to contact our sales department.
Paying attention to where you place your seat will contribute to its longevity. It should be protected from damp and prolonged exposure to light.
Choose natural colours if you are exposed to strong sunlight, especially in the mountains, as they do not fade. If you opt for tinted skins, install anti-UV filters on the windows.
However, our tinted hides may lose colour saturation and fade slightly over time.
Svante Skogh (1908–1988) was a prominent Swedish designer known for his contributions to mid-20th-century Scandinavian design. Educated at Konstfack, the University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, he became known for creations that combined functionality, elegance, and high-quality craftsmanship.