Fabricius & Kastholm
Inspired by the 1920s functionalistic pioneers and the 1960s innovative Scandinavian language of form, Fabricius & Kastholm designed a range of minimalist furniture that in recent years has enjoyed a renaissance in the consumers' hearts and homes. Lange Production is proud to have the exclusive rights to resume production of this unique furniture, which is timeless yet captures the spirit of the age. Furniture where design, quality and function form a synthesis.
The furniture is produced at the same factory and with the same tools used in the 1960s to make the original furniture. The entire production was carried out in close collaboration between Lange Production and Jørgen kastholm.
Initially we are pleased to present to you nine models all made from the best materials and to the highest standards of quality.
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Grete Jalk - red dot design award 2009
Lange Production has just been awarded the reddot design award for its GJ Chair designed by Grete Jalk.
The GJ Chair was shown by Lange Production for the first time in 45 years at the ORGATEC fair in Cologne late 2008 and received great attention. It is therefor with graet honour that Lange Production receives this reddot design award 2009.
The launch of Grete Jalk’s chair – the GJ Chair, and the GJ Nesting Table marks the beginning of a new era for Lange Production, who will also start producing furniture of numerous other designers.
The common characteristic of our work will continue to be Form, Function & Finish. Retention of the Form, Function & Finish in Grete Jalk’s world famous furniture from 1963 has been crucial to Lange Production. Consequently, several Danish cultural institutions have been involved in this project.
The Danish Design School in Copenhagen, the Danish Museum of Art and Design – who hold Grete Jalk’s original drawings and furniture, and Trapholt in Kolding – who are also in possession of a set of furniture from 1963, to name a few.
Due to the complexity of the chair’s design, only around 300 copies were originally produced. Only a few remain in existence today. Lange Production has chosen to launch the furniture in their original wood species, Teak and Oregon Pine. All of the furniture will be manufactured in Denmark by the leading manufacturer of moulded plywood products.
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