



£340 £272
A combination of traditional and current modernism for an exceptional seat, designed to overlook the seafront promenade in Denmark. Pavilion was created especially to furnish the Langelinie Pavilion, an historic post-war building. Rebuilt for the third time in 1958 by the architects couple, Eva and Niels Koppel, this pavilion located in the grounds of Kastellet castle, in Copenhagen, pays homage to modernism. With its slender and airy silhouette, the Pavilion stacking chair blends harmoniously into any interior. Its tubular steel base is fine and delicate. Combined with a seat and backrest in lacquered wood, Pavilion provides elegance, grace and lightness. The designers of this chair, Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll, explain that Pavilion has: "a soft aesthetic inside an outline that is completely curves, hardly visible". What a way to give your room a lyrical and poetic touch.
I love this little stackable armchair for its clean, minimalist silhouette and functional appeal. It works well in contemporary or pared-back interiors, especially those that embrace a Nordic or modern aesthetic. The lacquered black finish adds a touch of sophistication, making it versatile enough to pair with both a light wood table or a bold coloured surface. Practical styling tips include combining it with textured or patterned cushions for comfort, or grouping several in a dining or workspace setting for a cohesive look. Its stackability makes it ideal for spaces that need flexibility or easy storage, and it can also serve as an accent piece when paired with more elaborate furniture pieces.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
76.0cmWidth:
56.0cmDepth:
50.0cm