Rely HW35-HW37
Product category
Upholstered armchair
Production process
Shell made from 100% recycled polyprolene with fiber glass, covered with HR foam with fabric or leather upholstery, steel tube base.
Environment
Indoor
Material
Polyproplylene, glass fiber, HR foam, upholstery, steel tube base.
Upholstery
Upholstery available in a variety of fabrics.
COM must be approved by &Tradition to ensure suitability for upholstery.
Base finishes
Chrome, Bronzed, Black
Gliders
Plastic gliders installed as standard. Felt gliders available upon request.
Dimensions
H: 81cm/32.4in, W: 61cm/24.4in, D: 56.5cm/22,6in
Seat height: 45.5cm/18.2in
Armrest height: 68cm / 26.8in
Weight
HW35: Product: 7.3kg/ Incl. packaging: 11.3kg
HW36: Product: 8.4kg/ Incl. packaging: 12.4kg
HW37: Product: 8.4kg/ Incl. packaging: 12.4kg
Packaging dimensions
H: 85cm/34in, W: 62cm/24.8in, D: 62 cm/24.8in
Strength, durability and safety testing
The chair is tested for strength, durability and safety according to: – EN 16139 Level 2 – Extreme use.
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Hee Welling
Hee Welling (born 1974) is an award-winning furniture designer. In addition to being exhibited at fairs and museums worldwide, his products can be found in a diverse array of interiors, from The Oslo Opera House to Australia’s parliament.
Raised in the Danish countryside, Welling’s lifelong appreciation for the outdoors can be seen in the honest minimalism of his pieces. Each of his creations is united by a distinctive visual identity as he focuses on clean lines and simple silhouettes. Welling works with a wide array of materials, with wood and metals used alongside non-natural elements like plastic.
While decidedly modern, Welling’s work sits within the broader context of the Scandinavian design tradition. As such, his pieces are underpinned by a belief in function as the cornerstone of furniture design. Looking to Old Masters like Arne Jacobsen and Hans J. Wegner, he seeks to continue their legacy with carefully crafted pieces that prioritize logic. No detail, Welling believes, should be superfluous. Instead, he works through an intuitive design process to ensure that each of his pieces is optimized to its highest purpose.
Welling attended The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts for his bachelor’s degree, with one semester studying at The University of Art and Design in Helsinki. He went on to gain a master’s in furniture design from the Academy. In 2003, he established his eponymous studio in Copenhagen.