An extension of the award-winning Lamino Chair, Primo has a similar natural bentwood shape with an option for a woven leather interior.
- 3 year warranty
- Designed by Yngve Ekström
- Ships fully assembled
- Beech or oak bentwood frame
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$2,549
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An extension of the award-winning Lamino Chair, Primo has a similar natural bentwood shape with an option for a woven leather interior.
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Starting at: $2,549
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Ekström was a furniture designer, wood carver, sculptor and architect.
Ekström was born in 1913 in Småland, where Sweden's oldest furniture...
Ekström was a furniture designer, wood carver, sculptor and architect.
Ekström was born in 1913 in Småland, where Sweden's oldest furniture factory was situated. His father died young and Ekström started working in the factory at the age of 13. His talent for carpentry and his all-round experience gave him a unique feeling for materials and construction.
With colleagues like Aalto, Mathsson, Jacobsen and Kjaerholm, Yngve Ekström was part of the post-war modern movement that made the concept “Scandinavian Modern” world-famous. His furniture is represented in many permanent collections, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.