pp16 | Easy Chair Material:Oak SoapedThe pp16 Easy Chair by PP Mbler is a refined example of Scandinavian design that combines comfort with the understated elegance of Danish design and Danish modern aesthetics, originally designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1950. Created for the renowned Copenhagen upholstery workshop AP Stolen, this mid century design brings warmth and timeless character to living rooms, lounges, and contemporary interiors. The pp16 Easy Chair features slim solid wood arms,
embracing form that works beautifully in lounges
Originally created in the early 1940s by acclaimed textile designer Marie Gudme Leth
Cherry Red
features a classic pleated shade shaped from folded material that creates a gentle wash of light across its surroundings
and environmental exposure with protection that feels intentional rather than purely cosmetic
The generous mirror surface enhances light and depth in living rooms
the Model 36 Desk articulates its intent through a harmony of line and structure that feels integrated and natural
Its streamlined silhouette encourages focused work in smaller spaces and integrates effortlessly into interiors influenced by Scandinavian design and mid-century design principles
the Abstract Column by Ethnicraft balances material warmth with minimalist detail that supports a wide range of décor styles
The console offers a functional surface for keys
pairing evocative organic patterns with practical function
Wanscher wished to create furniture that paid tribute to classic conservative trends but also stood the test of time