The Corona Stool

Inspired by Poul Volther
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As low as $497.00 Regular Price $2,111.00
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SKU
STO040
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Our promise

  • 10 years guarantee
  • +300.000 happy customers

THE PRODUCT

  • Designed in 1964
  • Available in lots of colours
  • Available in cashmere or leather

About the Corona Chair

Our Poul Volther style Corona Ottoman is the perfect accompaniment to your Corona Chair. Its unique design provides a truly relaxing experience. The ottoman is upholstered in soft cashmere or semi-aniline leather and comes with brushed stainless steel legs and a wide choice of colours. As well as a footrest, the Corona Ottoman can also be used as a handy stool. Consider choosing a contrasting colour to your Corona style chair and create something that’s a little bit more unusual. Get some visual inspiration for your Corona Ottoman here: STIN Pinterest - Corona Chair

The story behind the Corona Chair

Poul M. Volther created the Corona Chair in 1964. Some say it was inspired by time-lapse photography of a lunar eclipse and its surrounding corona. Others believe the inspiration was the strength and flexibility of a human spine. We think it was a bit of both. The chair’s name and sculptural weightlessness are strong indicators of the lunar influences. However, if you look at the chair straight on, it does resemble a human spine with each component working to support the back when seated.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU : STO040408V2
  • Volume m3 : 0.2126 kg
  • Packaging Dimensions : 81 x 50 x 52.5 cm
  • Material : Cashmere
  • Colour : Orange
  • Size : No
  • Width : 77 cm
  • Height : 46 cm
  • Depth : 47 cm
  • Seating height : 45 cm
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WHY BUY FROM US?

  • 10 years guarantee
  • High-quality materials
  • +300.000 happy customers
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Poul Volther

1923-2001 (Denmark)

Poul Volther was a Danish furniture designer who favoured functionalism over short-lived trends. He strongly believed in quality craftsmanship and simple manufacture of fine materials. He produced a wide variety of armchairs and sofas, but the Corona Chair is by far his most famous design.