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JOHANNES FOERSOM (Denmark, 1947) & PETER HJORT-LORENZEN...

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JOHANNES FOERSOM (Denmark, 1947) & PETER HJORT-LORENZEN (Denmark, 1943) for ERIK JØRGENSEN. Sofa "Love Seat" EJ800 Rotor, 1980s. Chrome-plated steel tubes. Black leather upholstery on the upper part and resistant fabric on the rest of the sofa. Measurements: 82 x 153 x 90 cm; 40 cm (height from seat to floor). The EJ800 sofa, designed by Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen, is a testament to timeless elegance and exceptional comfort. It is distinguished by its minimalist design and clean lines that blend harmoniously into various spaces. In addition, its structure allows you to easily change the backrest, thus achieving an original sofa, adapting to your needs. Production was limited to a small number of units, mainly for Bang & Olufsen. With its robust structure and high-quality upholstery, the EJ800 sofa is not only an aesthetically appealing piece of design, but also a luxurious experience for those who enjoy it. The arrangement of the modules makes it possible to adapt this sofa to individual needs and preferences. The structure is very robust and sturdy, made of chrome-plated steel tubing. The black leather upholstery in the upper part and in durable fabric in the rest of the sofa is an undeniable symbol of Danish elegance and sophistication, which contrasts with the playful shape of the seat. Johannes Foersom and Peter Hiort-Lorenzen (MDD) are two of the most recognized and successful furniture designers in Scandinavian design. The aim of their creations is to endow them with lasting value, stimulating healthy development for people and their surroundings. The couple strives for the highest quality in cooperation, process and product, and believes that knowledge and innovation are fundamental to the successful development of the firm. The exceptional use of flexibility makes the furniture appear as small architectural marvels. Throughout their careers, both designers have received numerous awards, including: The Danish State Art's Fund (190,1972 and 1977), Kröyer's Memorial Award (1974, 1975), Nationalbanken's Jubilee Fund (1980), the Annual Award of the Danish Furniture manufacturers (1985), Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen's Prize for high design quality (1992, 1994, 1995, 1999), the Forsnäs Prize (1994), Bo Bedre's Design Award (1995, 1996, 1997), the Best of Neocon (1995)); Bruno Mathsson Award (1998), the Excellet Swedish From the Table Atlas (2000) and the Finn Juhl Prize (2005).