Brand: Window Vintage
Description
The Nerison chair. Handmade frames in birch with three legs, crescent -shaped seat and back in naturally grown wood with spills. The chair has also been referred to as a bridge chair, after the raised edge in the backrest (the bridge). Originally Norwegian Middle Model Model with long ancestry in Telemark. This copy is built for the Neset magnificent yard in Rauland in 1952. The carpenter was named Mostøyl, and it was the local Larsen boys who lightened and chopped properly grown birch topics in the mountains. The chair is tapped together by such massive topics. Nerison chairs were known as a very difficult piece of furniture to make, and was therefore a scale where the skilled carpenter was.