Designed by Ebert Wels in the 1960s, this folding lounge chair is a well-known example of post-war Scandinavian-inspired design. Crafted in solid teak with an original woven-cord seat and back, it combines sculptural form with practical functionality.
Often compared to the folding chair designs of Hans J. Wegner, Wels' interpretation has become a sought-after mid-century classic in its own right. This piece is in very good vintage condition with a rich patina to the teak and only minor age-related wear consistent with light use.
Ebert Wels Folding Lounge Chair, C1960
Designed by Ebert Wels in the 1960s, this folding lounge chair is a well-known example of post-war Scandinavian-inspired design. Crafted in solid teak with an original woven-cord seat and back, it combines sculptural form with practical functionality.
Often compared to the folding chair designs of Hans J. Wegner, Wels' interpretation has become a sought-after mid-century classic in its own right. This piece is in very good vintage condition with a rich patina to the teak and only minor age-related wear consistent with light use.
H (to seat) 36cm, H (to back) 74cm, W 60cm , D 74cm
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