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The H25 chair is a reinterpretation of Björn Hultén’s iconic H55 chair, originally designed in 1955. The H25 project was initiated by the talented team at @byla.landscape.architects in Idaho, USA, evolved into a sleeker glamping version of the original design.
What makes this new lounge chair even more special is that its final design received the seal of approval from Björn’s wife and longtime design collaborator, Barbro Hultén.
The H25 represents timeless craftsmanship, tailored for today’s outdoor lifestyle. It fits perfectly into both a sunny beachfront promenade and the snowy Alps. We’re proud to introduce this design and can’t wait to see it recognized as a future classic.
Photo credit: Gabe Border
Björn Hultén is one of the most celebrated names in Swedish furniture design. He past away in 2008 but his legacy very much lives on through everything he designed, including almost 200 chairs! Two of which we make here at Skargaarden. H55, designed for the Helsingborg Exhibition in 1955, and Kryss; designed in 1975 for the (then new) Swedish Embassy in Cairo. Björn Hultén was also a professor at the School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg.