Queen Chair | Hommage À Hans Wegner & Erik Jørgensen, c. 1960
Queen Lounge Chair: Nubuck
Queen Chair | Hommage À Hans Wegner & Erik Jørgensen, c. 1960
Queen Lounge Chair: Nubuck
Hommage À Erik Jørgensen & Hans Wegner
Queen Lounge Chair: Nubuck
Queen Lounge Chair: Nubuck







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The Queen Lounge Chair was originally designed by Hans J. Wegner and Erik Jørgensen in the 1960s. However, it was not released until decades later when production technology caught up with its design requirements.
Wegner believed that a chair should be comfortable to sit in and "is to have no backside. It should be beautiful from all sides and angles."
Queen Chair shown in Coturno Nubuck Sueded Leather on Brushed Stainless Steel Base.
The Archetype Forms Queen Lounge Chair is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans Wegner and Erik Jørgensen Queen Chair, Model EJ 101 and 1010 Queen Chair.

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A full-aniline Brazilian nubuck with heavily buffed surface creating a velvet texture. Buffing reduces visible grain, while the nap reveals a subtle color variation when touched. This hide offers excellent depth with a soft hand and substantial body. ORIGIN: Americas | Brazil DYE: Full-Aniline GRAIN TYPE: Made from Full-Grain, Natural Pattern HAND: Soft & Velvety THICKNESS: 1.4 mm FINISH: Heavily Buffed Surface SURFACE: Even Color with Directional Variation DIGITAL SWATCH: 2.5x2.5"
Sueded Leather | Nubuck
High-grade 304 stainless steel with directional brushed finish that creates fine linear texture and a matte aesthetic. Self-healing oxide layer provides built-in corrosion resistance and exceptional durability with added fingerprint resistance. BASE | MATERIAL: 304 Stainless Steel (18-20% chromium, 8-10.5% nickel) FINISH: Brushed APPEARANCE: Matte with directional grain, warm and understated CARE: Low; simple cleaning; fingerprint-resistant



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Archetype Forms Queen Lounge Chair
The Queen Lounge Chair reflects Hans Wegner & Erik Jørgensen's design philosophy of organic functionality. It serves as the feminine counterpart to Wegner's robust Ox Lounge Chair.
Buy the Queen Lounge Chair in Suede, originally designed by Hans Wegner and Erik Jørgensen, online here in USA: Complete the setting with the Ox & Queen Ottoman for added comfort and versatility, or the Ox Lounge Chair for a distinctive contrasting chair. More upholstery options available in the Queen Lounge Chair here
Designer
Erik Jørgensen & Hans Wegner
Erik Jørgensen was a Danish furniture designer and manufacturer who played a crucial role in bringing Danish design to international prominence. He began his career as a trained upholsterer before founding his own company in 1954.
Jørgensen is known for his close collaboration with Hans Wegner, producing iconic pieces like the Ox Chair (1960), the Queen Chair (1964), and the Corona Chair (1964). Jørgensen's designs combine expert craftsmanship with artistic forms.
Construction
Upholstery: Custom Selection of Premium Leather, Suede, or Fabric from Archetype Forms
Base: Tubular Steel in Brushed or Polished Stainless Steel, Powder-Coated, or Other Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Inner-Frame: Solid Wood
Padding: Moulded Cold Cured Foam
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms Queen Lounge Chair is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans Wegner and Erik Jørgensen Queen Chair, also known as the Model EJ 101 and 1010 Queen Chair. It is a tribute to their enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
Dimensions
Width (in): 36.25"
Height (in): 35.5"
Depth (in): 39"
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Width (cm): 92 cm
Height (cm): 90 cm
Depth (in): 99 cm
Hommage À Erik Jørgensen & Hans Wegner
Shop Erik Jørgensen & Hans WegnerErik Jørgensen was a Danish furniture designer and manufacturer who played a crucial role in bringing Danish design to international prominence. He began his career as a trained upholsterer before founding his own company in 1954.
Jørgensen is known for his close collaboration with Hans Wegner, producing iconic pieces like the Ox Chair (1960), the Queen Chair (1964), and the Corona Chair (1964). Jørgensen's designs combine expert craftsmanship with artistic forms.