The range of furniture styles is only limited by the creativity of designers. Some eras have featured highly ornate furniture. Other furniture, such as that used in offices and classrooms, is designed to be practical and functional without a lot of decoration. Some of the styles are identified with a certain designer, time period, or region. Furniture that is both artistic and utilitarian is most often crafted of wood. Scandinavian furniture makers have particularly excelled in the use of wood.
Bruno Mathsson was a Scandinavian artist who designed furniture. He was a very important designer in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Interestingly, Mathsson was also an architect. To this day, his furniture designs are still very highly sought after. Many manufacturers copy his style. Some people even fraudulently copy his style.
The Pernilla 2 easy chair and Pernilla 3 lounge chair are two of Mathsson’s most famous furniture designs. Mathsson focused on creating the most comfortable furniture shapes. He once went out and sat in the snow so that he could examine the shape his natural sitting position left and, thereby, study the best shape to accommodate that sitting position. The Pernilla 3 chair exemplifies his findings.
There are some similarities between the Pernilla 2 and the Pernilla 69. They offer fine lines with a pillow headrest and an option of adding padded arm rests. These are some of the most comfortable chairs you will ever sit in. They are especially comfortable when the chairs are finished in beautiful and soft leather.
The Pernilla 3 is well known for comfort, unsurprising to those who have seen this masterpiece of Mathsson. For those who appreciated the Pernilla 2 design, this lounger version will be equally compelling, you will have to have it once you see it. And for those who are really looking for comfort, the Pernilla 3 is well set with comfortable pillow arm and headrests, with the option of a covering of Australian sheepskin for the ultimate in comfort levels.
During shortages of various materials caused by WWII, the Bruno Mathsson Pernilla chairs were made with very unique materials for the seat and back webbings, such as jute and even woven paper. The frames are bentwood and the seating can be finished with anything from woven webbing to luxurious leathers. One of the beauties of the Pernilla chair range is that it can be constructed in so many different materials and it maintains its comfort due to the impeccable ergonomics of the design.
Mathsson identifies the curves and bows of his chairs with feminine sensibility, so he names his different lines using women’s names, such as Pernilla. Both the design of Mathsson’s chairs and the organic lines have found favor with critics. In fact, some call a Mathsson chair “the most comfortable chair you could possibly sit in”. By combining an ottoman of complementary design with the Pernilla 2 and Pernilla 69 chairs, the resulting shape is much like the Pernilla 3 lounger. Pairing chairs and ottomans allow Mathsson pieces to be used in different ways and unique arrangements with the flexibility Mathsson strove for in his designs.
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Bruno Mathsson was a Scandinavian artist who designed furniture. To this day, his furniture designs are still very popular and are increasing in value. The Pernilla 2 easy chair and Pernilla 3 lounge chair are two of Mathsson’s most widely known pieces. What makes the Bruno Mathsson Pernilla chair line stand out is the variety of materials they are created from. In fact, some call a Mathsson chair “the most comfortable chair you could possibly sit in”. By combining an ottoman of complementary design with the Pernilla 2 and Pernilla 69 chairs, the resulting shape is much like the Pernilla 3 lounger. This classic Mathsson piece will complement most modern living room designs (inredning).
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