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Metropolitan Chair was designed in 1949 by Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen before the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Møbeludstilling. The name "Metropolitan Chair" got the chair when the Metropolitan Museum in New York ordered the 1961st
Designer duo Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen has not managed to get the same international attention as a furniture designer Hans J. Wegner. Now, however, a new chance. Danish company Carl Hansen & Son has been decided to re-launch the chair with a frame made of solid oak or walnut and a seat in natural colored butt leather.
At first it was thought that the Metropolitan Chair would be used as conference chair. When the Metropolitan Museum bought the chair for the exhibition The Arts of Denmark in 1961, it got the name Metropolitan Chair. It also led to the Chase Manhattan Bank interested in it and furnished its new headquarters with 450 copies fairtrade foundation of the chair. The idea for the Metropolitan Chair and its back in stretched veneer, got Bender Madsen after participating in a course in lamination technology. Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen
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