The Sibast No 59 chair is celebrated for its light and sophisticated design, drawing on and inspired by the simplicity and functional beauty of the Shaker style. This style, originating in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the U.S., is characterized by simplicity and purity of design, sound construction, and complete practicality.
Helge Sibast's original creation embodies these principles, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and natural beauty. Key features of the chair include a beautifully woven papercord seat available in nature or black, a slightly curved backrest for exceptional comfort, and two horizontal wooden pieces that elegantly support the back. The chair's lightweight construction and sublime design make it visually appealing and highly comfortable.
Sibast Furniture is dedicated to sustainable practices, ensuring that the production of the No 59 chair aligns with contemporary environmental standards. The company employs eco-friendly manufacturing processes and sources wood responsibly, contributing to the preservation of natural resources while delivering a product that stands the test of time. Each chair is made by highly skilled craftsmen ensuring meticulous attention to detail in every piece.
Details
Design: Helge Sibast
Year Of Design Origin: 1953
Material: Solid oak & Beccn
Dimensions: H: 73.5 cm/28.9" SH: 45 cm/17.7" W:54.5 cm/21.5"
Treatment: Soap/natural oil/white oil/black
Upholstery: Paper Cord Natural/Black
Care
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 color of the finishes must be appreciated and expected.