&tradition has launched Wulff, a lounge chair that pays tribute to the kind of handcrafted furniture produced in Denmark around the middle of the 20th century.
Wulff was originally launched as a limited edition by an unknown Copenhagen cabinetmaker in the 1930s.
After purchasing one of the few chairs still in circulation via Danish auction house Bruun Rasmussen, &tradition reissued the chair in a selection of plush upholstery.
The Wulff lounge chair is characterized by its plush upholstery
"Wulff is a striking example of this design movement, the intricacies of handmade, small-scale production readily apparent in its form," the brand explained.
"The boundary-pushing sculptural armrests, which join to an expansive, wing-shaped backrest, are underpinned by the finest craftsmanship."
Its wooden legs and armrests come in white oiled oak or oil walnut
Wulff's wooden frame is crafted from either white oiled oak or oiled walnut and can be paired with a range of upholstery fabrics including sheepskin.
"Luxuriantly soft upholstery covers its seat and backrest – details which generally define Danish design of the 1930s," &tradition explained.