A testament to post-war modernism, the Langelinie Pavilion is an iconic place in Copenhagen, built in the 1950s. Architect couple Eva and Niels Koppel created the steel and glass modules that line up with the horizon, allowing views of the waterfront and the promenade. To create a stackable chair for this historic building, designers Anderssen & Voll wanted to combine the classic modernism of this 1950s building with a new form of modernism. Whatever angle you look at it from, the Pavilion chair has a light, graceful silhouette. In chrome, the Pavilion And tradition chair goes perfectly with the desk from the same collection.
Founded in 2009 by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll, Anderssen & Voll is a Norwegian design studio based in Oslo. The duo, who were previously partners in the Norway Says group, work in a variety of design fields but concentrate on domestic objects. They have been named Norwegian and Scandinavian Designer of the Year and have received international awards for their work with furniture, lighting and home accessories. In their view, a good product builds on and extends tradition while simultaneously breaking with the rules of that tradition. Their iconic creations include the Outline seating series, the Oslo lounge chair, the Elephant table and the unique Ildhane candlestick. Their many collaborations with famous publishers such as Lapalma, Muuto, Hay and AndTraditon have contributed to their reputation.
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AND TRADITION
Since 2010, And Tradition builds a bridge between tradition and modernity by revisiting the history of Danish design. Founded in Copenhagen by Martin Kornbek Hansen, the brand renews with the great masters of the 20th century while accompanying contemporary talents, to offer a design that is sensitive, durable and resolutely current. Located in the heart of the Danish capital