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Rocking chair

Sture 394

Design: Björn Dahlström
In the assortment since 2015

A future classic – a rocking chair with high back. The laths in the back gives a transparent back and they let light through. The laths are carefully designed and give the same kind of comfort as an upholstered back.

The total lenght of the rockers is 100cm, which gives flexibility when furnishing. The rocking chair is available with wooden seat or fixed upholstered seat, or maybe a nice and cozy sheep fur. A neckcushion is available as optional extra.

FSC Mix.The armchair is available as stained. Play around with colours to create your own unique expression in the armchair. Related to the chairs Björn and Curt.

NCS colour code of your choice is available for this product


Art no: 394

Specification

Dimensions

Height 108 cm
Width 64 cm
Depth 95 cm
Sitting height 48 cm
Sitting depth 48 cm
Arm height 63 cm
cm inch

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NCS colour code of your choice is available for this product

Care instructions for this piece of furniture

Wood is a living material whose grain has a natural variation in pattern, hue and lustre from the start. The wood is affected for example by humidity, temperature and season. Due to the fact that wood is a living material it means:

  • Screws need to be tightened regularly, at least once a year.
  • Massive tabletops might need to settle with up to 0.5% depending on the surroundings.
  • Light from lamps and sunshine have a certain effect on the colour and lightness of the wood surface, so please let the same amount of light expose the whole surface.

To take care of the environment we lacquer a big part of our products with water-based products. This means:

  • Spill of coffee or other liquids must be wiped off immediately.
  • Please clean the surface with washing-up liquid or mild pH neutral cleanser and lukewarm water, wipe with clean water and wipe dry. Do not use cleaning agents which are alkaline, aggressive, contains abrasives or solvents.
  • For disinfection non-alcohol based agents are recommended, such as Virkon or DAX Alco Free. Alcohol based agents should not be used.
  • Please wash removable and washable fabrics according to washing instructions. These have been sewn with allowance for shrinkage, so please wash before use for optimal fit.
  • Vacuum cleaning with a soft nozzle is generally sufficient for cleaning fabrics.
  • Spots should always be removed as quickly as possible. In most cases, it is sufficient to wipe with a cloth dampened with distilled water. For more difficult spots, use a pH-neutral washing-up liquid or a foaming detergent for professional use.
  • Always use white cloths and avoid dampening woollen fabrics, as woollen fabrics risk leaving spots behind.
  • A foaming detergent can also be used for more thorough cleaning, assuming this is permitted by the fabric’s specification.
  • For normal cleaning, please use a slightly damp cloth with a mild cleaning agent without solvents or abrasives.
  • For badly soiled surfaces, please use an alcohol-based cleaner and a damp cloth.
  • Alcohol based agents can be used to disinfect if it is wiped dry with a cloth afterwards.

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Björn Dahlström

Product designer and graphic designer.

Björn Dahlström was born in 1957 in Stockholm, Sweden. For NC Björn has designed the chairs CURT, BJÖRN and YES, the stool SPUTNIK and the STURE series.

Björn founded his own company in 1982 and focused on graphic for companies such as Ericsson, Scania and Altlas Copco. Today Björn predominantly focuses on industrial design and furniture design. Björn has also produced graphic designs and animated movies for the above-mentioned companies.

Björn Dahlström
Björn Dahlström with things he has designed.

In the 90’s Björn created several successful furniture projects together with the Stockholm based company cbi as primary client. Björn has received numerous awards throughout the years and has received the Swedish award Utmärkt Svensk Form several times. He has also been a member of the jury for the German design Award Rote Punkt, as well as for other international competitions.

1999-2001 Björn worked as a professor at Konstfack University College of Arts Crafts and Design in Stockholm. He has also lectured at Beckmans School of Desing in Stockholm Björn currently lives and work in Stockholm and is a member of SID (Swedish Industrial Designers).

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