Item Description
We are proud to offer this exquisite matching set of three Model No. 704 lounge chairs, designed by the visionary Dutch modernist Kho Liang Ie for Stabin Woerden. A defining figure in post-war Dutch design, Kho Liang Ie masterfully fused functionality with refined aesthetics, and this suite stands as a testament to his enduring legacy. The design is effortlessly elegant: a sleek, matte chrome frame provides a subtle, architectural counterpoint to the deep, textured black Hopsak upholstery. The result is a chair that is simultaneously minimalist and immensely inviting—offering superb comfort without compromising on its sculptural, geometric integrity. This set possesses a truly remarkable history. They originate from a notable office interior in the city centre of Utrecht, designed in the 1980s by the celebrated Dutch architect Mart van Schijndel. Acquired directly from this prestigious setting, these chairs are not merely furniture; they are artifacts of Dutch design history. We are delighted to confirm that this wonderful set remains entirely original and presents in immaculate vintage condition. The matte chrome frames retain their subtle luster, and the black Hopsak upholstery—known for its durability and textural richness—shows minimal signs of use, a testament to the quality of materials and the care they have received. To acquire a complete matching set by Kho Liang Ie, especially with such distinguished architectural provenance, is a rare opportunity. These chairs are ready to be placed immediately into a contemporary interior, a collector’s gallery, or a curated office space, where they will serve as both functional seating and a conversation piece.












