J42 Chair Beech Black
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Børge Mogensen designed the J42 Chair for HAY. This classic dining chair with armrests features a slightly reclining backrest and a wide seat, making it very comfortable. The J42 is made from FSCTM-ce...
Specifications
Collection: | J-series |
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Colour name: | Black |
Depth: | 53,5 |
Designer: | Børge Mogensen |
Height: | 87 |
Material: | Beech |
Seat height: | 5, 44 |
Width: | 57,5 |
Care & maintenance
- Immediately blot spilled liquids on fabric with an absorbent cloth by gently dabbing towards the center of the stain.
- Wipe wood and powder coated steel with a clean cloth moistened with water or a solution of water and neutral detergent. Remove soap residue immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
- Avoid using abrasive cream or scrub pads as they can scratch the surface.
- If the surface is scratched or looks dull, use a care product specifically suitable for wood.
- Avoid placing the furniture in direct sunlight or near a strong heat source to reduce changes. Wood is a natural material and will change in colour and patinate over time. HAY only uses high-quality fabrics, but all fabrics fade and seams weaken when exposed to sunlight or strong heat.
- Avoid improper use, such as sitting on the backrest or armrests, resting the chairs on their back legs, putting your feet on the furniture, or standing on it.
- This information is a general guideline. Please contact our customer service or one of our stores for specific maintenance instructions.
Børge Mogensen designed the J42 Chair for HAY. This classic dining chair with armrests features a slightly reclining backrest and a wide seat, making it very comfortable. The J42 is made from FSCTM-certified oak or beech wood and is available in various finishes and colours. The chair combines traditional design with modern, sustainable materials and is suitable for a variety of interior styles.
Børge Mogensen
Børge Mogensen was a Danish designer, one of the greatest of the twentieth century. He was known for his quality furniture and strong, minimalist designs. His goal was to create items that serve people and give them the leading role, instead of forcing them to adapt to the items. He was first trained as a cabinetmaker, but then he went to the Danish School of Arts and Crafts. After he graduated he...
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