Arne Norell

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Arne Norell (1917–1971) was a Swedish furniture designer and entrepreneur.

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Swedish furniture designer Arne Norell (1917-1971)
The safari chair 'Sirocco' designed by Arne Norell
The safari chair 'Sirocco' designed by Arne Norell
The 'Ari' lounge chair designed by Arne Norell in 1966
The 'Ari' lounge chair designed by Arne Norell in 1966

Arne Norell started his own workshop in 1954 in the town of Solna, Sweden. Thereafter he moved to Småland and established his company Möbel AB Arne Norell - today known as Norell Furniture ('Norell Möbel' in Swedish language). He was known for his versatile use of wood, leather, fabric, and metal in furniture characterized by comfort and ease. Norell’s success made him a household name within the interior design-world of Europe. Several models were also produced in other parts of the world under a license.

He was to a great extent inspired by Danish design. Two examples of this influence are the lounge chair Ari and the safari chair Sirocco. Ari was awarded the British Furniture Manufacturer’s greatest award “showpiece of the year” in 1973. Many of the models he designed came into production after his death in 1971. His designs are still handcrafted by the same company in Sweden today, Norell Furniture.

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