A masterclass in balance. Designed in 1950 by Hans Wegner, this lounge piece fuses industrial edge with enveloping comfort. A sleek tubular steel frame and handwoven halyard create architectural tension, softened by layers of plush cushioning and a deep, inviting seat. It emerges as both modern sculpture and an irresistibly tactile retreat—proof that rigor and relaxation can coexist beautifully.
Stainless Steel Frame
Durable tubular construction with a polished finish, providing structural strength and sleek visual appeal.
Handwoven Flag Halyard Rope
Nautical-grade rope woven for the seat and back, valued for its resilience, strength, and tactile texture.
The Halyard Chair embodies mid-century modernism at its boldest.
• Tubular steel frame anchors the structure with precision.
• 3,000 feet of flag halyard rope create the woven seat and back.
• Reclined, low-slung profile encourages deep lounging.
• Dust frame regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
• Vacuum rope weaving with a brush attachment.