Tongue chair

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Tongue chair
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The Tongue Chair in leather cover
Designer Arne Jacobsen
Date1955
Materials Chrome/ powder coated steel frame; fabric/ veneer/ leather cover
Style / tradition Modernist
Sold by HOWE A/S (Denmark)

The Tongue Chair is a classic chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955 for Munkegaard School in Denmark. The Tongue is a typical piece of Arne Jacobsen's style and his second completed chair design, which was created just after the Ant. [1]

The Tongue was later placed at the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, however, it was not available internationally until the 1980s (for a short time only) and even after that could not find a place in the market. [2]

The Tongue chair is now back to the design and furniture industry and is restored in original design by Danish contract furniture manufacturer Howe.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. Global Good Group Blog
  2. tonguechair.com , 2013