Embrace Armchair E005 by Carl Hansen & Søn

Embrace Armchair E005

Carl Hansen & Søn

Designed by EOOS. The Embrace Armchair unites soft, modern upholstery with a classic, light, solid wood frame. A soft, three-dimensional cushion functions as seat, back and armrests, embracing the wooden structure and appearing to float within the frame.
The back of the frame, composed of three pieces assembled in classic finger joints, is especially striking.
The E005 Embrace Armchair is part of the larger Embrace Series including Lounge Chair and Modular Sofa.

Made to order in a wide choice of fabric types and colours (see a list under ‘Details’). Fabrics are priced in ‘Groups’. Simply select the appropriate price Group and then add a note of your fabric choice at checkout or email us.

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Carl Hansen & Søn

Carl Hansen opened his furniture workshop in Denmark in 1908 and soon became known for the high quality of his work. From one off production the company gradually began to produce small series of its most popular pieces. This combination of hand craftsmanship and rational series production soon became the firm's hallmark - and continues to set it apart today.

Carl Hansen & Søn is the largest manufacturer of furniture designed by Hans J. Wegner and also produces outstanding furniture classics by some of Denmark's most influential architects such as Mogens Koch, Kaare Klint and Ole Wanscher.

True to its founding values, it is Carl Hansen & Søn's ambition to make furniture of the highest quality and beauty with respect for sustainable design, materials and more than 100 years tradition of craftsmanship.