Noble Dining Chair
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The Noble Chair was originally designed in 1959 by the celebrated Danish furniture designer, Arne Hovmand-Olsen. It is an iconic offering from a designer who is well known for his innovative, Scandinavian style furniture design. Noble’s medallion shaped backrest and distinctive details highlight the beautiful qualities of the wood.
The frame is available in several types of timber with various surface treatments and colour expressions. The seat of the chair is available in with fabric or leather upholstery. Choose from several different exclusive furnishing fabrics from the likes of Kvadrat in carefully selected shades from the Warm Nordic universe.
Black Lacquered Beech, Oak or Teak Oiled Oak
Textile or leather
Part of a wider collection of designer seating. Explore the Warm Nordic range for more.
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Warm Nordic
Warm Nordic is a Danish lifestyle brand with a focus on designer furniture, lighting and homeware. The company celebrates the rich history of mid century Scandinavian design alongside work from today's leading contemporary Nordic designers.
A curated selection of authentic mid-century design classics are combined with bold modern work, destined to be the New Nordic icons of the future.
The Designer /
Arne Hovmand-Olsen
Arne Hovmand-Olsen is a famous Danish furniture designer from the mid 20th century. He was born into an agricultural family but showed a keen interest in drawing from an early age. His family decided to set him up as an apprentice to furniture maker P. Olsen Sibast in 1938. Upon completion of his apprenticeship, Arne joined a furniture design school in Aarhus to fulfil his dream of designing the furniture he produced.
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