Mammoth chair by Humlevik and Krojgaard for Norr11
Mammoth chair is a collaboration between Danish designer Rune Krojgaard (b1980) and Knut Bendik Humlevik (b1984 Norway) of KR Design (est 2007) Copenhagen for NORR11 Est 2011, a company born from a desire to create furniture with elements from global furniture design sources and eras and merge with the Scandinavian aesthetic. Discover HERE
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Designers Inspiration Rune’s passion for shapes and technique coupled with Knut’s pursuit of functional furniture.
Fabrication Compression moulded solid sustainably sourced FSC Certified oak plywood frame with water based clear matt lacquer finish. Solid natural oak legs. Doona like quilted padded upholstery in a washed look eco cotton canvas.
Col – mid grey.
Design Consigned Stylist For your Mid Century inspired home interior, a pair of modern Scandinavian wing back chairs of minimalist appearance plus maximum head resting comfort, embracing the user in a quilted ‘doona’ style upholstery. Casual, breathable, cotton canvas look and feel, in classic Scandinavian grey.
Design Consigned Collectors Authentic Mammoth armchairs from NORR11. Denmark L1 Certified eco conscious manufacture
Authenticity Verified and photographed August 2024 by Design Consigned
Provenance One commercial owner.
Design Consigned Insider 2025 RRP AUD $6,771 each
Our Condition Report 4/5 Very Good, with minimal use only in a commercial reception area.
Dimensions H104cm W89cm D87cm SH35cm KG30
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View our shipping rules| Dimensions | H104cm W89cm D87cm SH36cm KG30 |
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| Condition | 4/5 |
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Original price was: $3,500.00.$3,150.00Current price is: $3,150.00.
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