Description
Vintage Blue Lounge Chairs By Fred Lowen
A superb Lounge Chair designed by Fred Lowen in the 1960s – A wonderful Midcentury Furniture Designer in Australia.
Chair Model – known as the Fler SC58.
Relax in style and comfort with this stunning armchair.
This early version of the Mid Century lounge chair has a very ergonomic shape – curved lines and very tactile armrests which you can’t help but want to run your hands along, they also have the very modern 50s style original leg sliders on the front of each chair.
When this chair came to us it was in a very bad state, it was refurbished with a new seat and back support springs were applied.
The timber has been lightly sanded and Danish oil applied to the teak to give a wonderful deep colour,
and completely re-upholstered in a wonderful light blue woven wool fabric with extra large seat cushions to give a sumptuous feel when relaxing.
The price is for 1 chair.
Dated 1959 – 1960.
Size – Approx
Height – 72 cm
Width – 68 cm
Diameter 68 cm
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About the designer –
Mid-century furniture by Fred Lowen (Australia)
Fred Lowen (born Fritz Karl Heinz Lowenstein) was an Australian mid-century furniture designer known for his elegant and functional designs that became popular throughout Australia and beyond. He was born in Upper Silesia in 1919, in what was then a part of Germany. Escaping from the Nazis in 1938 he travelled first to England, and then to Australia, arriving in 1940.
In 1945 Lowen founded the furniture company Fler with his business partner, Ernest Rodeck whom he had met at the Internment Camp on his arrival in Australia. Lowen took a basic course in Furniture Design and Construction at the Melbourne Technical College from 1949 to 1950 and the company gained a reputation for producing high-quality furniture with modern designs, Lowen’s pieces were particularly popular due to their sleek lines and use of natural materials such as timber and leather.
2 Available
Sold individually