Episode 2: Since I visited Mr. Wegner’s atelier in 1984, we had been in contact for 20 years. One day, out of nowhere, this chair was sent to me.

Episode 2 Since I visited Mr. Wegner’s atelier in 1984, we had been in contact for 20 years. One day, out of nowhere, this chair was sent to me. Hans J. Wegner Hoop Chair, 1986 A good example of how advances in science and technology make new designs possible. PP Møbler’s second generation Søren Pedersen devised a machine to make the round frame, which was originally designed with metal pipes, by molding wood, and realized the current structure. It features a radial rope work, and the rope used for the yacht is stopped with small metal fittings. An idea for not making a knot considering the comfort on the back. […]
Episode 1: The very first chair in Oda Collection. This is where my “act of studying chairs under adversity” starts.

Episode 1 The very first chair in Oda Collection. This is where my “act of studying chairs under adversity” starts. Le Corbusier + Pierre Jeannert + Charlotte Perriand LC-4 Chaise Longue B-306 (1928) The seat is mounted on a steel frame, and the rubber wrapped around the pipe supports the arc frame, allowing the seat angle to be changed smoothly. In addition to the current model, there is also a type with a welded pipe tip, both of which are in Oda Collection. A bamboo version designed by Perriand was introduced at Cassina a few years ago. When I was newly married, I paid 10 times for salary deduction. And […]