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Sibast No 7 DINING FULL UPHOLSTERED – Outlet

Original price was: 9.095 kr..Current price is: 2.995 kr..

Availability: 1 in stock

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The No. 7 Dining Chair is now on outlet as a sample product, featuring an oak frame treated with white oil and fully upholstered in light grey wool. This chair has a slight defect at the back leg joint but still offers the same sophisticated design.

PLEASE NOTE: For outlet samples – free freight is available within Denmark – while customers in other countries are responsible for their own pickup or can contact Sibast Furniture for more information here.

Returns are not accepted for outlet items.

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TYPE: Dining chair
DESIGNER: Helge Sibast (1908-1985)
YEAR OF DESIGN ORIGIN: 1953
MATERIAL: Oak
TREATMENT: White Oil
UPHOLSTERY: Wool
DIMENSIONS: H: 73.5 cm/28.9 inches SH:45 cm/17.7 inches W: 54 cm/21.3 inches
PACKAGING DIMENSIONS: H: 75 cm/29.5 inches L: 55 cm/21.7 inches W: 56 cm/22.0 inches – 8 kg – 0.25 cbm
CERTIFICATIONS: Approved for heavy contract use with certification – non-stackable

PLEASE NOTE: For outlet samples – free freight is available within Denmark – while customers in other countries are responsible for their own pickup or can contact Sibast Furniture for more information here.

Returns are not accepted for outlet items.

The Sibast Furniture collection is designed and manufactured to last for generations. It is made with the same attention to detail, craftsmanship and high quality as our ancestors. To ensure it ages gracefully and with the longest lifespan, it is important that it is properly maintained and cared for as recommended in our maintenance and care instructions.

All furniture included in the Sibast Furniture collection is made out of natural material such as wood, fabric and leather. This means that differences will occur in both finishes and material and that natural markings in the leather hides as well as natural variations in the surface of the wood and the colour of the finishes must be appreciated and expected.

Please see our maintenance and care instructions here

A COMMITMENT TO PRESERVE AND CONTINUE THE DESIGN LEGACY

One of Helge Sibast’s most noteworthy designs is the Sibast No 7 dining chair. With its easily recognisable profile and embracing, curved back, the chair is designed by this Danish furniture designer in 1953 is accompanied by a matching lounge chair and a tall barstool bringing together the Sibast No 7 family.

1953 was a productive year for Danish furniture designer Helge Sibast, internationally renowned for his distinctive chairs, several of which were created during the early 1950s. 1953 also saw the launch of the
Sibast No 7 dining chair. Like the Sibast No 8 and 9 chairs, this dining chair with its embracing back embodies powerful visual design elements. It remains an outstanding contribution from the golden age of Danish furniture design and holds a place of honour as an iconic piece of furniture in modern, contemporary contexts more than seven decades after its original launch.

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THE DESIGNER

LEAVING BEHIND A REMARKABLE DANISH DESIGN HERITAGE OF TIMELESS PIECES

HELGE SIBAST (1908-1984)

Furniture architect, designer and cabinetmaker. The Sibast No 9 dining chair proves how Helge Sibast felt at home in the cabinetmaker’s workshop. His artisanal background is undeniable and he was uncompromising down to the last detail. Helge Sibast inherited his woodworking skills and passion for wood from his father, who founded the undertaking in 1908. Quality and craftsmanship have been the core values of Sibast Furniture ever since.

See the story about Helge Sibast here

Helge Sibast 1908-1985 Portrait

SELECTED REFERENCES

Michelin star chefs and restaurants have selected Sibast items as well as renowned architects from e.g. Paris, New York, Tokyo and Copenhagen have chosen Sibast as their selected and bespoke furniture for their high-end projects and clients.

EXCELLENT QUALITY,
CRAFTSMANSHIP AND SUSTAINABILITY
ARE THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES

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