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an office chair with a metal base and black leather upholstered seat, viewed from the front
Volther Style: Corona Chair and Ottoman
The Corona Chair was first produced by the Danish designer Paul Volther in the early 1960"s, and received instant praise. Originally made from solid oak, experimentation with various materials led Volther to re-release it a year later crafted from steel. This version remains a popular choice today, thanks to its seemingly suspended and unique look that"s met by impeccable comfort. The Paul Volther Corona Chair & Footstool are of high quality inspired by Volther"s designs.
a black office chair with metal legs and an upholstered back, on a white background
Corona Chair & Ottoman
The Corona Chair was first produced by the Danish designer Paul Volther in the early 1960"s, and received instant praise. Originally made from solid oak, experimentation with various materials led Volther to re-release it a year later crafted from steel. This version remains a popular choice today, thanks to its seemingly suspended and unique look that"s met by impeccable comfort. The Paul Volther Corona Chair & Footstool are of high quality inspired by Volther"s designs.
a black office chair with metal legs and an upholstered back, on a white background
Corona Chair & Ottoman
With small, elliptical cushions suspended on a frame, it was created to maximise the use of the limited resources available and provide a variety of comfortable seating positions. Out of this necessity and economy came what we at Pash believe is one of the most beautiful post-war chair designs, a classic that looks superb in any home or office environment.
an office chair with four curved black leather seats and metal legs, on a white background
Corona Chair & Ottoman
With small, elliptical cushions suspended on a frame, it was created to maximise the use of the limited resources available and provide a variety of comfortable seating positions. Out of this necessity and economy came what we at Pash believe is one of the most beautiful post-war chair designs, a classic that looks superb in any home or office environment.
an office chair with black leather and chrome legs
REPLICA POUL VOLTHER CORONA CHAIR
With small, elliptical cushions suspended on a frame, it was created to maximise the use of the limited resources available and provide a variety of comfortable seating positions. Out of this necessity and economy came what we at Pash believe is one of the most beautiful post-war chair designs, a classic that looks superb in any home or office environment.
an office chair with three black chairs on it's back and one sitting in the middle
Corona Chair & Ottoman
Working as a cabinet maker in post-war Denmark, Paul Volther was often faced with material shortages for his designs. This problem meant that he developed a highly functional design ethic that reached its apex in the Corona chair of 1961. With small, elliptical cushions suspended on a frame, it was created to maximise the use of the limited resources available and provide a variety of comfortable seating positions.